‘The fact that they probably will is to be a short-lived glory.’.
‘On one hand, everyone had a chance for a little glory.’.
‘Moreover, his character suggests that he was neither a power monger, nor a glory seeker.’.
‘If he survived this he would bring greater glory to himself.’.
‘Now its up to the bunch of players to regain the lost Olympic glory.’.
‘Newspapers said she had showered her motherland with glory and honour, and dignitaries clamoured for her presence.’.
‘We shall fight not for glory or honour, but for the very sovereignty of our kingdom!’.
‘Straussians are believers in glory and honour - pre-modern values.’.
‘If it's about glory, style and achievement than the current regime is a massive failure.’.
‘One can't help but suspect that the motive behind the Italian researcher's efforts is rooted in gaining glory and renown rather than altruism.’.
‘They came from two proud rival cities, with honour, glory and passion at stake.’.
‘Prisons, for all their horrors, were about loyalty to the cause, about honour, about glory.’.
‘This group of young lads are to be congratulated on bringing honour and glory to their parishes.’.
‘His greatest wish would be that they would carry the torch in the years ahead and lead his club to further honour and glory.’.
‘The honour and glory of the colours were now fore-most in the players mind.’.
‘This terrifying vision fits perfectly well with the desire for honour and glory that the neo-conservative gentlemen covet.’.
‘It will be nice to see a good attendance showing support for this bunch of young fellows who have brought honour and glory to their parishes.’.
‘The heroic deeds of this brave and noble Irishman have brought honour and glory to his native land.’.
‘For club and county it is about bringing honour and glory to one's native heath, family, friends and neighbours and the people you were brought up with.’.
‘He also delighted in seeing the girls team achieve such honour and glory over the past five years.’.