Examples of 'been a beacon' in a sentence

Meaning of "been a beacon"

The phrase 'been a beacon' is metaphorical and often used to describe someone or something that has served as a guiding light or a source of inspiration. It implies that the person or thing being referred to has played a significant role in leading or inspiring others, or has provided guidance, hope, or enlightenment in some way

How to use "been a beacon" in a sentence

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been a beacon
Zaofu has always been a beacon of modern progress.
Our next recipient is a man whose voice has been a beacon of truth.
It has been a beacon of elegance and grace.
But up until now the airline has been a beacon of excellence.
He has been a beacon for us in showing the way forward.
Our country has always been a beacon of opportunity.
It 's been a beacon of light for lost souls ever since.
America has always been a beacon to the world.
In that sense, the Monterrey Consensus had been a beacon.
Jacob has always been a beacon of light.
It 's been a beacon for nocturnal travelers, a timekeeper for farmers.
I have served and been a beacon of order.
And been a beacon of order and stability to our industry for over 40 years.
Our country has always been a beacon in that respect.
Has been a beacon of truth.

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Hugo Reyes has always been a beacon of light.
The IPU has been a beacon in the fi eld of women parliamentarians ' rights ”.
The Justice League has always been a beacon of hope.
St Francis has been a beacon of hope to people here for many years.
The United States has always been a beacon of hope.
I have served and been a beacon of order and stability Under the Table.
Tannis, our next recipient is a man whose voice has been a beacon of truth.
I have served and been a beacon of order and stability.
Born to humble surroundings, Hugo Reyes has always been a beacon of light.
Lebanon has historically been a beacon of freedom and Lebanese media a pioneer in the field.
In the context of mass impunity, the ICC has been a beacon of hope for some.
Turkey has long been a beacon of democracy in the Islamic World.
St. francis' school and church have been a beacon of hope.
Hugo Reyes has always been a beacon of light for all who crossed his path.
And we welcome my newest friend, Foster, who has been a beacon of hope for me.
Semiconductors have been a beacon of stock-market outperformance for months, even years.
Throughout your career, you have been a beacon of positivity.
I have served and been a beacon of order and stability to our industry for over 40 years.
Congratulations. Doctor, you have been a beacon of light to me.
You have been a beacon of hope for people. Don't be sad.
The Archford Academy has always been a beacon for academic integrity.
Our organization has been a beacon of academic excellence since its inception in 1989.
Founded in 1918, The Archford Academy has always been a beacon for academic integrity.
America has always been a beacon of hope, welcoming the world 's people for nearly 250 years.
For a number of years now Chile has been a beacon of development in Latin America.
The United States has been a beacon of hope, welcoming the world 's people for nearly 250 years.
Since then, the UK has been a beacon of liberty.
John Hope Bryant has always been a beacon of light for the economically disaffected.
She said, Women have always been a beacon of hope for me.
The United States has been a beacon of hope for the entire world.
These last few months, the member has been a beacon of inspiration to Canadians.
Doctor, you have been a beacon of light to me.
In the past, the Genii have hardly been a beacon of hope in the galaxy.
And for 40 years it 's been a beacon of security in the face of danger.
Over the centuries, the Church has been a beacon of light for many people.

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