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How to use time-honoured in a sentence

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Of course, there exists a long and time-honoured tradition of guitar duets.
However, one upstart Edinburgh-based investment boutique has been blowing these time-honoured traditions away.
Others saw it as the time-honoured custom of cashing-in from a band about to call it a day.
In time-honoured tradition, it was a complete surprise, followed by a champagne reception for her family and colleagues.
Resources will then be allocated effectively in the time-honoured tradition of markets.
She prefers, in that time-honoured tradition of serious musicians, to let the music do the talking.
In doing so, she joined in with a time-honoured tradition of musicians taking a stance against war.
The co-owners of the new brewery have just begun producing their own brand of ales, brewed to secret recipes in time-honoured tradition.
The rituals of confession, penitence and absolution provided the time-honoured solutions.
When times are hard, the need to take stock offers the opportunity to revamp and optimise the time-honoured processes.
Oppression and intolerance continue in a time-honoured tradition.
Preserving fishery products is a time-honoured tradition in Andalusia that continues to this day.
Even time-honoured intelligence techniques for passing information, like dead-letter drops, have been surpassed by innovation.
So in the time-honoured tradition of capitalism, I'm going to steal their idea and offer my own solutions, at a cut rate of course.
This is a time-honoured comedy, which, in layperson's terms, means old-fashioned.
Opening an album with the strongest songs is a time-honoured practice.
In this case a modern Tokyo apartment building becomes the setting for a ghost story told in the time-honoured Japanese confessional style.
The Nepalese see these animals as time-honoured residents of their capital city.
The women, however, don anything from '50s pastel prom dresses to time-honoured vixen garb of garters and corsets.
His son shows us round the estate, where 30,000 bottles of Chateaux de Salles are produced each year using time-honoured methods.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And here, perhaps, we have the key to the time-honoured sanctity of Sheikh Adi.
The last of this time-honoured race, the Count Philip, died in 1830 at Cologne.
Many time-honoured privileges and monopolies were invaded, to the prejudice of those who were battening on the spoils of office.
The Head Master was not an Harrovian, and on that account was the better able to perceive time-honoured abuses.
The time-honoured brutality of swan-upping is now mitigated by law, its cruelty being obvious.
The admission of this single truth of value is enough to raise all the time-honoured problems of ethics and theodicy.
Sam, in no humour to be meek, made the time-honoured rejoinder.
My father is dead and I am heir to great estates and a time-honoured name.
The Comedians were a time-honoured institution at Grandcourt.
Yet this does not exclude the time-honoured formula of Christendom.
The cooking of this soup was an ancient, time-honoured custom.
The time-honoured alliance of dulness and respectability has had its decree nisi from the American press.
A popular subject with the writers of burlesque for Christmastide has been the time-honoured one of Cinderella.
Sunset had long since been heralded by the time-honoured bugle call.
Paganism had here no prescriptive claim and no time-honoured prestige.
Instead I desperately resorted to the time-honoured expedient of setting up a stick and going in the direction of its fall.
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