It would serve someone right if they were stung when disturbing the bees.
To serve someone right means to provide them with what they deserve, whether in terms of rewards or consequences based on their behavior or actions. It can involve showing appreciation or gratitude to someone for their efforts or holding them accountable for their mistakes or wrongdoings.
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.
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The word judge can be used in the following sentence. My father decided to become a judge at a young age.
The lion stalked its prey in the tall African grass.
It would serve someone right if they were stung when disturbing the bees.
Using serve in a sentence is really easy. I am ging to serve in the army for another year ...
This is a phrase of vengeance or retribution, spoken against someone who has committed a perceived evil. Best to not use it at all if possible.
This is a sentence. A prisoner has to serve the sentence the judge gives him.
The government tries to serve the people.
Like this: " I will serve you milk, with dinner". or " Will you serve in the military?"
This is a phrase of vengeance or retribution, spoken against someone who has committed a perceived evil. Best to not use it at all if possible.
To serve someone right means to provide them with what they deserve, whether in terms of rewards or consequences based on their behavior or actions. It can involve showing appreciation or gratitude to someone for their efforts or holding them accountable for their mistakes or wrongdoings.
Yes, this is the polite way, instead of saying what which is considered rude.
To serve 24 people, quadruplethe recipe.
Daniel began to serve a three day sentence in the pillory at charing cross.
I am goin to fire someone