Examples of 'become a beacon' in a sentence

Meaning of "become a beacon"

To become a beacon means to serve as a guiding or shining light for others, usually in a metaphorical sense. It implies that a person or an organization becomes a source of inspiration, guidance, or hope, leading the way and providing direction or support to those around them

How to use "become a beacon" in a sentence

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become a beacon
Become a beacon of hope and become my servants.
In a sense we become a beacon for truth.
Become a beacon of hope for families in their darkest hour.
Starbucks coffeehouses have become a beacon for coffee lovers everywhere.
Become a beacon of love and peace and observe your life transform.
Our coffee bar has become a beacon for coffee lovers everywhere.
Stark Tower is about to become a beacon.
And become a beacon of hope for others.
Conservatism in terms of identity has to become a beacon for all people in the world.
Panzi has become a beacon of hope for thousands of women.
Our struggle for the liberation of our people will become a beacon for all resisting peoples.
Europecould become a beacon for research in this field if it.
Space around you, and you will become a beacon.
It has also become a beacon of hope and a rallying call.
We are already winners, because the heroic struggle we are waging has become a beacon globally.

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It has become a beacon of materialism.
In doing so, he 's personalized Size Up and become a beacon for other entrepreneurs.
We will become a beacon of sustainability.
For many Americans, cities have become a beacon of hope.
Seek to become a beacon of the opposite of this misaligned behavior.
She and her staff have indeed become a beacon of hope for those people.
It will become a beacon in the night in which people will run to.
And she has to be eliminated. But she's become a beacon of hope for the rebellion.
Brazil has become a beacon for Big Oil foreign investment in the energy sector.
Since when have Egyptian talk shows become a beacon for impartiality and balance?
Become a Beacon of Hope member.
Stark Towers is about to become a beacon of self sustaining clean energy.
Become a beacon of light to those in pain and suffering".
He maintained that Iraq will now become a beacon of democracy in the Middle East.
But against this backdrop, you can be proud that Barcelona has become a beacon of hope.
Our civilisation has become a beacon that identifies our planet as home to life.
My ambition, " said the headteacher, is that this will become a beacon school.
Our civilization has become a beacon that identifies our planet as home to life.
In this fragile global environment, has America become a beacon of hope?
We must once again become a beacon of hope and a temple of liberty for the world.
Of course, nobody can guarantee that Libya, after Qaddafi, will become a beacon of liberal democracy.
But Elaina has become a beacon of hope across the globe.
Has become a beacon of hope for everyone here . Duru, the art center.
We want Ghana to become a beacon in West Africa.
Has become a beacon of hope for everyone here. But then I realized… Duru, the art center.
Nathaniel's story has become a beacon for homelessness.
She 's become a beacon of hope for the rebellion.
My own country, Wales, has now voted to become a beacon of Fair Trade practice.
Will you become a beacon of light to the world?
As you open to self-remembrance, you become a beacon and receiver for cosmic consciousness.
Aspirations become a beacon of progress, the way to realize our dreams.
Stark Tower is about to become a beacon of self-sustaining clean energy.
But she 's become a beacon of hope for the rebellion . And she has to be eliminated.
The Open Door has become a beacon of light and hope to many of its visitors.
Will it become a beacon of hope in the Anthropocene?

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