revered造句31 In big-band circles Bailey is revered for his section leading ability, but his solo improvising has been vastly underrated.
32 This tactic of reference combines an admired or revered position with an effective individual to increase a less powerful person's clout.
33 At all times all wise men had revered the mysterious organ of generation through which alone might life be entered.
34 He was, of course, revered by all and sundry in the hutted West Camp, Cranwell.
35 His grandfather, the revered village chief and part-time pastor, watches him carefully, his glances showing pride.
36 It is revered for itself; however it develops, that end is regarded as a sort of perfection.
37 No other athlete is more revered than the distance runner.
38 He would be revered for his ability to balance the party loyalists and the independent voters.
39 They soon recognized the humble status of these priests and so adopted the more revered robes of the literati.
40 Rev. Thomas Burns proved to be a great colonizer and to this day his memory is revered in New Zealand.
41 Naturally the baobab is revered as the ancestor among trees.
42 The Rossi style is so revered that construction of an exact copy was deemed presumptuous.
43 He sent for Teiresias, the old blind prophet, the most revered of Thebans.
44 Examples are constitutions, revered leaders, widely respected media or books, and religious teachings.
45 His elder brother Frank was 17 and revered by Michael who was 15.
46 Joseph Haydn, whom he revered above all other contemporaries; and a few others less well known today.
47 But many of these same teachers were alumni of City; they revered the school and what it stood for.
48 Why Ceausescu's name is revered in Romanian soccer?
49 The movement revered craft as a form of art.
50 He fairly revered property and power.
51 The faithful revered him then as a prophet.
52 Shaolin's revered grandmaster himself demonstrates the ancient moves.
53 The people revered the saint.
54 For all the materialism, trees are still touchingly revered in Japan.
55 Totem: An animal, a plant, or a natural object serving among certain tribal or traditional peoples as the emblem of a clan or family and sometimes revered as its founder, ancestor , or guardian.
56 The Dalai Lama , revered by many Tibetans, advocates greater autonomy for Tibet.
57 In Germany and Italy, it is even revered as a constitutional principle.
58 Revered by many Indians, the peepul has a habit of making room for itself, poking up through roads, sometimes smothering its rivals.
59 Arturo Toscanini revered Brahms, but Toscanini's score of the C-minor Symphony was so thoroughly marked up that no one but the maestro himself could read it.
60 Dr Eliot was one of the most revered figures in the world of learning.