6663 examples of credit in sentences

If, then, your kind offers are thrown away on me, they will not be so on Sebastian, for I am certain he will prove a credit to your Lordship.

It is of a nature to satisfy all Rome, and reflects great credit on your Lordship for the trouble you have taken in concluding it.

After all, we must give Aretino credit for genuine feelings of admiration toward illustrious artists like Titian, Sansovino, and Michelangelo.

I knew that when love lasted, the credit of the survival was due far more often to the woman than to the man.

When I sat down I considered that, something pretty was always said to ladies, and resolved to recover my credit by some elegant observation or graceful compliment.

" So poor Sophy had to explain certain facts not in all respects to her credit.

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On the Vote of Credit for 550 millions the CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER was invited by Mr. DILLON to make a survey of the military situation.

Upon my word it seemed to me that I myself might well take a certain amount of credit for that decoration.

Stock to your credit.

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This is, however, an error, the credit of the invention belonging, as we have said, to Mr. Roullier.

To the credit of about a third of his audience, they did not whip out a notebook to scribble.

No less credit to the founder members of the newly constituted Goa Football Association, which was created after disbanding the erstwhile Association that existed before Liberation and 1961.

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But you wait; our day will come, and all the more credit to us then for doin' it ourselves.

You have the credit, but not the debit entry.

Your peerless conceit does you credit.

One proof will quickly appear, whether the world is so satisfied with his Answer, as upon that to return to any thoughts of his history; for I have been informed from England, that a gentleman, who is known both for poetry and other things, had spent three months in translating M. Varillas's History; but that, as soon as my Reflections appeared, he discontinued his labour, finding the credit of his author was gone.

xiii., and presents an assemblage of noble names, few of whom are distinguished more to their credit than by the place they there occupy.

Custom began to fall away faster and faster and soon they were living almost entirely on credit.

That she sought for the highest intellectual achievement, and that she labored to attain the widest results of scholarship, is greatly to her credit; but more to her credit is it, that she made no claim upon the public as a woman, but only as a literary artist.

That she sought for the highest intellectual achievement, and that she labored to attain the widest results of scholarship, is greatly to her credit; but more to her credit is it, that she made no claim upon the public as a woman, but only as a literary artist.

There appeared the vision of Mr. Zebedee Marvyn's farm-wagon, stored with barrels, boxes, and baskets, over which Candace sat throned triumphant, her black face and yellow-striped turban glowing in the fresh morning with a hearty, joyous light, as she pulled up the reins, and shouted to the horse to stop with a voice that might have done credit to any man living.

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