An honourable mention should go to IncaBlue who's efforts to win the April 2009 WikiAnswers AnswerThon were heroic. The Right Honourable Gordon Brown MP, is the current Prime Minster of the UK. Because he was found guilty of a crime his chances of a honourable discharge from the navy are very slim.
I would be honored to intercede on your behalf.
We honored the fallen soldier with a respectful memorial service.
a person who has been honored for achieving distinction in a particular field or with a particular award
yes but it could be written better We were really honored to have met you It was a great honour to meet you
We are honorable to have a super hero like him
it ould be used to describe something that has a high reputation, or is honored.
He is perfectly competent to manage the bank branch.
That could be right if you were providing a service to a commission with someone else. If you were part of the commission with someone else you could do it like this: I am honoured to have served in the commission alongside you. OR I am honoured to have served alongside you in the commission.
The holiday was established to honor the veterans of the country's wars. The honor of being entrusted with the trophy made him feel special. Violations of the honor code can result in expulsion from the school.
Frequently invitations will use the British spelling, "honoured."
When using disobey in a sentence you will normal use it at the start otherwise it usually won't make sense. If you want to use disobey in the middle of a sentence then you will usually used disobeyed rather than disobey. Here are some examples. 1) Disobey an injunction without reasonable excuse. 2) Disobey and order. 3) She would not disobey Abraham in any way, for which god honored her. 4) He disobeyed his dad. Hope this helps :)
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)