Examples of 'knighted for his services' in a sentence

Meaning of "knighted for his services"

Knighted for his services: This phrase is used to describe the act of someone, usually a public figure or celebrity, being awarded an honor such as knighthood by a monarch or government in recognition of their significant achievements or contributions

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knighted for his services
Ferguson was subsequently knighted for his services to football.
He was knighted for his services to the British financial industry.
He was a Fellow of the Museums Association and was knighted for his services.
Cardus was later knighted for his services to journalism.
Beatles drummer Ringo Starr has been knighted for his services to music.
He was knighted for his services to sport in 1978 when he retired.
In the same year he was knighted for his services to conservation.
He was knighted for his services shortly before his death in 1942.
Alex Ferguson was knighted for his services to football.
Laycock 's father was knighted for his services during the First World War.
Henry Mitchell was knighted for his services to education in 1887.
In 1986 Macnaughton was knighted for his services to obstetrics and gynaecology.

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