Examples of 'part in the ceremony' in a sentence

Meaning of "part in the ceremony"

part in the ceremony - this phrase refers to participating or playing a role in a formal event or ritual

How to use "part in the ceremony" in a sentence

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part in the ceremony
I take part in the ceremony with my classmates.
Various officials took part in the ceremony.
But his part in the ceremony had been carefully explained to him.
Both boys took part in the ceremony.
Wine and bread are distributed amongst the faithful taking part in the ceremony.
You have to take part in the ceremony to understand.
City inhabitants are invited to take part in the ceremony.
They take part in the ceremony.
It would be impolite for the host to take part in the ceremony.
Taking part in the ceremony.
Tom does not want to take part in the ceremony.
I will be taking part in the ceremony on full moon night with friends.
Tom did not want to take part in the ceremony.
The couple take part in the ceremony without any particular emotion.
Many parishioners also took part in the ceremony.

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Each community taking part in the ceremony had to contribute to the sacrificial feast.
Only one is selected to take part in the ceremony.
He also took part in the ceremony held in Przemyśl.
The whole family really took part in the ceremony.
I took part in the ceremony in Holland last month.
He refused to take part in the ceremony.
Eight Indigenous youth considered leaders in their respective communities took part in the ceremony.
I want to take part in the ceremony.
They were then given communion tokens that entitled them to take part in the ceremony.
A warrior takes part in the ceremony.
President Gaston Doumergue was the first French president to take part in the ceremony.
Everybody had a part in the ceremony.
Official representatives from the Canadian Forces also took part in the ceremony.
President Vladimir Putin took part in the ceremony of loading the cargo onto the vessel.
No lad under eighteen years of age might take part in the ceremony.
The division took part in the ceremony of the Surrender of Beiping.
This is the first time that teachers do not take part in the ceremony.
Now we come to the part in the ceremony where Carol and I will divorce.
To our surprise many Muslims took part in the ceremony.
He 's taking part in the ceremony.
Warrants have been issued to arrest all Tibetans who took part in the ceremony.
The children also took part in the ceremony.
The former Vanderbilt steam yacht HMS Warrior also took part in the ceremony.
The President was invited to take part in the ceremony and to make remarks.
Official representatives from the Canadian Forces will also take part in the ceremony.
For an additional fee, visitors can take part in the ceremony Ayawaska or Ayahuasca.
Some 300 Madrid-based employees - including the management team and employees - took part in the ceremony.
More than two dozen World War II veterans took part in the ceremony here yesterday.
Senator Strom Thurmond was one of the Freemason politicians who took part in the ceremony.
On December 02 Russian and Chinese Presidents took part in the ceremony via teleconference.
Participants usually return to their family 's ancestral when taking part in the ceremony.
His parents journied to France to take part in the ceremony.
Pankaj, I think a lot of people were surprised that women soldiers took part in the ceremony.
PAIiIZ president Sławomir Majman took part in the ceremony.
Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton took part in the ceremony.

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