be proud of造句31 I shouldn't have thought Mrs. Craddock had much to be proud of now, at all events.
32 As Starkey points out: "It is a story to be proud of.
33 That's a beautiful piece of work. You should be proud of it.
34 But all of us must have something be proud of, and Doodle had become my something.
35 Mr. Obama says the American people also have reason to be proud of the captain who offered himself up as a hostage to the pirates in an effort to protect the crew of his cargo vessel.
36 " A boy has to be proud of his father -- or stepfather.
37 However, despite the disappointment, Kuyt maintains the Reds players can justifiably be proud of their efforts.
38 “Diploma mill” schools charge unsuspecting students thousands of dollars for worthless degrees, whereas credentialed, trustworthy schools are able to give their students diplomas to be proud of.
39 I happened to know the employer and was sure he'd be proud of the man, but he was afraid, so my office got him into a reading program without his employer's knowledge.
39 Wish you will loveand make progress everyday!
40 Niobe, the queen of Thebes, had indeed good reason to be proud of her herself .
41 Our vision is to make Kingsoft a world-class software house that we, our families, and the whole nation can be proud of.
42 The third truth, which also argues shunning them, is one to be proud of.
43 How can anyone be proud of giving birth to someone like that?
44 But I think the great DiMaggio would be proud of me today.
45 But the time is at hand for all countries to reach for common ground and take an historic step that we can all be proud of.
46 What we need is for psychoanalysis applied to therapy to remain psychoanalytical and be proud of its psychoanalytical identity.