Use "honorably" em uma frase
honorably frases de exemplo
honorably
1. He’d lived honestly and died honorably: an exceptional man
2. I know now why you did not stand and die honorably with the Knights
3. I sent Giovanni home with a letter to his sovereign assuring that he had honorably served the ambassador and earned his gratitude
4. “The only exception is honorably challenged and accepted combat as sport
5. From what I know of your culture, I think the eleven injured among them will bear the scars they’ve gained this day with great and justified pride, and that the rest will envy them for having been honorably wounded in the service of The Just Alliance
6. Most of the staff have worked at the residence for decades and have faithfully and honorably served a number of American ambassadors over those many years
7. But he loyally and honorably served his purpose and now there’s one less person to worry about
8. Serve honorably and one could become a landed Newlander if you survived
9. 'Well,' said Conan harshly, 'is it not better to die honorably than to live in infamy? Is death worse than oppression, slavery and ultimate destruction?'
10. We must pick our battles and fight as honorably as we can
11. Be assured that, whatever happens next, my forces will conduct themselves honorably and according to the laws of war
12. It was better to die honorably, than to marry a man she hated and be without the man she loved
13. It would have allowed me to leave Egypt honorably
14. honorably discharged, I bolted out of my seat again and ran to the back of the movie
15. But today has been special, because I’ve done much more than just work honorably in the traditions of my fathers
16. Stan was honorably discharged to a VA hospital in New Jersey
17. 106, and good-by to my dream of resembling the retired baker! No, no, my boy; I prefer remaining honorably in the capital
18. You had already passed half your life in coveting that which you might have honorably acquired; and already you contemplated crime under the excuse of want, when God worked a miracle in your behalf, sending you, by my hands, a fortune—brilliant, indeed, for you, who had never possessed any
19. He’d sacrificed even his honor, standing by, acquiescing in the shameful surrender of honorably surrendered men to the vindictive savagery of Zhaspahr Clyntahn because his fealty to his king, his obedience to God’s Church, had required even that of him
20. In the same way, he thought very well of all ranks, but he would not himself have liked to be of any rank in which he had not such close contact with "business" as to get often honorably decorated with marks of dust and mortar, the damp of the engine, or the sweet soil of the woods and fields
21. happening to be present should buy them in, the creditors having sold them of their own free-will without constraint, the estate of the late Grandet is honorably released
22. The arrival of the Saumur banker for the purpose, it was said, of honorably liquidating the affairs of Grandet of Paris, was enough to avert the shame of protested notes from the memory of the defunct merchant
23. After consulting with the bank’s managers each month for three months and telling them that there was nothing on their approved list that met our qualifications, we had to honorably part company
24. He looked about for something that could honorably divert his attention, saw a red chicken go mincing by, and ran at it
25. Understand, I should have gone next day to ask for her hand, so that it might end honorably, so to speak, and that nobody would or could know
26. And why, for instance, should you not have saved yourself such misery for almost a month, by going and returning that fifteen hundred to the lady who had entrusted it to you? And why could you not have explained things to her, and in view of your position, which you describe as being so awful, why could you not have had recourse to the plan which would so naturally have occurred to one's mind, that is, after honorably confessing your errors to her, why could you not have asked her to lend you the sum needed for your expenses, which, with her generous heart, she would certainly not have refused you in your distress, especially if it had been with some guarantee, or even on the security you offered to the merchant Samsonov, and to Madame Hohlakov? I suppose you still regard that security as of value?”
27. “You will give your evidence honorably,” said Alyosha; “that's all that's wanted
28. Long indeed has our country sought the establishment of neutrality, but sought it honorably
29. The great and prominent object with the United States, as to their exterior relations, always has been to maintain peace—but to maintain it honorably and consistently with the rights of the nation
30. You have loved me in spite of my classbound education, now win me openly and honorably or go your way
31. As such, I admit, it should be honorably fulfilled
32. Our claims were fairly heard, equitably adjudged, and the awards were honorably and punctually paid to the sufferers
33. Sir, I further object to a navy, because it will be the means of exciting many wars, which, without the establishment, may be honorably avoided
34. Such steps had been taken as to produce much temporary distress among the Pottawatamies and other tribes, and the destruction of their villages and crops would employ many of their warriors in procuring subsistence for their squaws and children, which consequently gave a correspondent relief to our frontier settlements; that a winter campaign well conducted was indispensable to complete the work which was begun with so much zeal, but which could not produce all the benefit that might be expected from a regular authorized expedition; for it would be recollected that the mounted men had gone out suddenly upon the spur of the occasion, without compensation, with a view to relieve the frontiers from the disasters of Hull's humiliating surrender; and in such voluntary associations many men would consider themselves under less obligations than if employed by the Government, although the party with whom he had the honor to act served beyond the time for which they enrolled themselves, and never quitted the service until honorably discharged
35. But I believe it will be conceded, on all hands, that if, after the revocation of the British Orders in Council, the President of the United States had, as he honorably might have done, made that repeal the basis of negotiation with Great Britain, there is not a man in this country—certainly there is none among his admirers and adherents—who would not have hailed him as the restorer of the peace and prosperity of the country, which had been so idly (I had almost said so wickedly) disturbed