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Example sentences for "brilliant career"

  • And now comes the tragic ending of a brilliant career.

  • The timely words of Washington had the desired effect, and very probably saved General Greene to a brilliant career of usefulness and glory.

  • McDougall, then just upon the threshold of a brilliant career, which culminated in his election as a Senator from California; also John T.

  • It was an extremely sad termination to a brilliant career, and its sadness was emphasized by the fact that her daughter, whose happiness had seemed her greatest solicitude, committed suicide over her grave.

  • She was then only eighteen, and by this engagement she was fairly embarked upon a brilliant career.

  • She was reckless and extravagant, and was at several times imprisoned for debt, finally dying in frightful indigence after subsisting by button making,--a sad termination of a brilliant career.

  • I conform to the conventions; no man has ever seen me drunk; but more than all that, I am mentioned as one who is going to have a brilliant career.

  • I was told that it was commonly believed that I should have a brilliant career, and I believed that the prospect of being the wife of a successful parliamentarian would be sufficient to gain your consent to being my wife.

  • Now it is believed, rightly or wrongly, that I am going to have what is commonly called a brilliant career.

  • After a brilliant career at Oxford, he eventually became Parliamentary candidate for Taviton, and many prophesied that his splendid abilities would take him high in the councils of the nation.

  • A "Brilliant Career" My old head master once prophesied for me "a brilliant career.

  • His son was Francesco Sforza, destined to a brilliant career in Milan.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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