(1) Banks were refusing to honour Pelican House cheques and nearly u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu25511 million was needed to avert a total financial breakdown.
(2) Pakistan, too, was not short of players in the past who commanded respect and honour .
(3) If she died before the settlement was rubber-stamped, the State would have had no legal obligation to honour the agreement.
(4) It's an honour to be associated with the Transatlantic Challenge featuring 24 of the best players in the world.
(5) Under the US proposals, the future interim government would be obligated to honour agreements between the existing Governing Council and the US.
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(7) This bill gives due honour and respect to Deaf people, and their unique language and culture.
(8) His portrait hangs in the place of honour
(9) It was an honour to watch a legend bring alive the genre of the blues.
(10) And I thought it would be an honour to represent the school.
(11) BBC World Service has been awarded a special honour at the Sony Radio Awards.
(12) Now it is up to the boys' teams to uphold the school's honour .
(13) Joyce has now learned to honour her father's memory
(14) It is an honour to be able to portray such legends on the screen.
(15) And do you promise to love, respect, honour , and cherish this man for as long as you both shall live?
(16) I'd consider it an honour
(17) When arrested, he told police he was living beyond his means and could not honour the cheque.
(18) First, there may be exceptional circumstances where it is deemed in the public interest for the government to fail to honour its contractual obligations.
(19) You're a man of honour
(20) Last, but not least, I deem it an honour and a rare privilege to write about her.