ambition造句271. Talented but without driving ambition, Lehmann was during his last years handicapped by Parkinson's disease.
272. Stephen admits he's unlikely to realise his lifelong ambition of playing for Aston Villa.
273. To achieve that status, a player needs - besides a natural talent - a burning inner ambition.
274. Crossing the Sahara was a personal ambition and all the rules were self-made.
275. It is also essential to be honest about your financial needs or lack of financial ambition.
276. She questioned whether what they lacked was not ruthless ambition.
277. And he was that greater rarity, a Moses without political ambition.
278. You could achieve your greatest ambition, Mikhail - space, the stars.
279. My teachers always told me that I lacked ambition, and would never get anywhere.
280. Five days later Vernage was to achieve his gruesome ambition to kill a policeman.
281. Fortunately, this coincided with his other major ambition: to make the three hundred dollars last as long as he could.
282. It was not until last year that I achieved my ambition to sail there.
283. His background helps, perhaps, to explain his personal ambition and drive.
284. Yes, he's got plenty of talent and ambition, but he's got no personality.
285. Now an elder statesman, ambition frustrated but perforce sated, he is positioned to tell a riveting story.Sentence dictionary
286. He smiled, remembered his ambition to have a holiday with his friends instead of with his family.
287. But the ski instructress died trying to fulfill her biggest ambition - to visit the Everest base camp.
288. Their marriage is a partnership for social progress, not an arrangement rooted in electoral ambition.
289. It was the end result of a carefully orchestrated campaign, the latest ambition achieved in a remarkable life.
290. Clinton arrived, of course with a more mundane ambition than his grand Republican predecessor.