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Example sentences for "highly respected"

  • Mr. Rondeau is highly respected in Montreal as an able lawyer and as a citizen of public worth and is especially popular and influential with the French, of which race he is an able representative in this city.

  • The family is highly respected, warm regard being extended father and sons.

  • Prominent among the French colony, Mr. Patenaude is highly respected by all who know him for what he has attained and for those characteristics which have made possible his success.

  • A distinguished and influential lawyer, he is highly respected in the profession and is esteemed by the general public as a public-spirited citizen who loyally acknowledges and fulfills his duties to his city and his country.

  • Having early learned this, we were surprised to find him so highly respected by the whites.

  • He is highly respected by the government in the island, and at home, and possesses the esteem of his fellow-citizens of all colors.

  • He is highly respected by the merchants of Bridgetown for his integrity and business talents.

  • HENRY I, of France, died in consequence of taking an improper medicine; highly respected as a good warrior and a benevolent man.

  • He was a highly respected man, an eminent lawyer, and one of the fathers of the New York bar.

  • He was my senior by thirteen years as a graduate of the Military Academy, where I had known him well as my highly respected instructor.

  • At last a favourable hearing was given to a word of peace which a highly respected Voetian, the venerable preacher of eighty years of age, J.

  • Yet they form a highly respected class, and nowhere in the Protestant world is the tone of ecclesiastical feeling and piety so prevailingly high.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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