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1. Several people made speeches in honour of the great man.
2. In honour of your moving out of the twenties,we are giving you a marvelous birthday party.
3. A commemorative medal was struck in honour of the event.
4. The hospital was named in honour of its principal benefactor.
5. A state dinner was held in honour of the visiting Japanese premier.
6. The Foundation is holding a dinner in honour of something or other.
7. An oak tree was planted in honour of the occasion .
8. The stadium was named in honour of the club's first chairman.
9. The party was held in honour of Vivienne Westwood, that doyenne of British fashion.
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10. This monument was erected in honour of the martyrs during the internal war.
11. Malaga was festooned with banners and flags in honour of the king's visit.
12. It was named in honour of our departed hero.
13. The following year a centenary festival was held in honour of the listed building.
14. The loco was named in honour of General Maude after her return from war service.
15. They called it Schiaparelli, in honour of a hero of the art of astronomy.
16. It was erected in honour of the Emperor and his two sons Caracalla and Geta for their victories in Mesopotamia.
17. He was at a banquet in honour of a Little League team of which his son Robert was a member.
18. The peasants sacrificed lame children in honour of the celestial blanket-holder.
19. In May a lunch was given in honour of Emil Gilds.
20. She was rechristened Nancy Blackett in honour of the redoubtable Amazon pirate who had, in a sense(sentencedict.com), paid for her.
21. The servant girl - perhaps in honour of the occasion - was also nude and without the customary middle band.
22. a state banquet in honour of the visiting President.
23. The Foundation is holding a dinner at the Museum of American Art in honour of the opening of their new show.
24. The people of the city laid on a victory banquet in honour of the world champion.
25. Ever fair-spoken, Malekith said that he desired the kingship not for himself but in honour of the memory of his father.
26. But this was nothing: many things that are hard to obtain had been obtained in honour of this scent.
27. Martin Karplus of Harvard University touched on the issue at a conference in honour of Pople in 1990.
28. I have heard it said that they were built by Iron Age men in honour of Megan, a Celtic goddess.
29. In 472 this feast succeeded to the torchlight procession in honour of Persephone, and that of the Lupercalia.
30. India - Teachers Day is celebrated on September 5 in honour of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the second president of India, whose birthday falls that day.
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