Examples of 'was a beacon' in a sentence

Meaning of "was a beacon"

was a beacon: This phrase is used to refer to something that acted as a guiding or signaling light, often symbolically representing hope or inspiration

How to use "was a beacon" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
was a beacon
Said she was a beacon of light and vitality.
Had committed to a woman who was a beacon of light.
It was a beacon of hope and deliverer of goods.
His life was a beacon.
He was a beacon for all of us who love this kind of music.
I believe it was a beacon.
Charlotte was a beacon of moral authority to millions.
Ruled by an interplanetary parliament the Alliance was a beacon of civilization.
Superman was a beacon to the world.
For the boats and boatmen in the backwaters … It was a beacon.
Each star was a beacon signaling the presence of a human mind.
Marcus Tate was a beacon.
It was a beacon of hope in the region.
A century ago, America was a beacon of hope to the world.
He was a beacon of inspiration.

See also

But in the beginning, the American Revolution was a beacon of hope to the entire world.
His success was a beacon to all the other nerds in the yard.
And so too for my family, I think he was a beacon.
It was a beacon city whose function was to guide space shuttles through a corridor of lights.
Young Joey MacEnroe was a beacon for a new generation.
He was a beacon ofinspiration, not only as a spiritual leader.
In fact, President Roosevelt was a beacon of freedom.
It was a beacon.
In the past, the European Union was a beacon of equality policy.
That programme was a beacon and a guiding light that lit the path towards achieving those goals.
Second, the actual amendment to the Farm Bill was a beacon.
The Alliance was a beacon of civilization.
Long before Disney 's remake of The Lion King hit cinemas, it was a beacon of curiosity.
Margaret Thatcher was a beacon of freedom and a fighter against dictators.
In the 10th century, the monastery was all powerful and its Benedictine Abbey was a beacon.
Young Joey Macinroe was a beacon for a new generation may he rest in peace.
It did not, but, for a while at least, it was a beacon of hope.
I felt like my face was a beacon in the night every time I looked into the device.
Your lord? T'Kuvma was a beacon.
South Africa was a beacon of hope for Africans.
Even before its incorporation in 1888, the village was a beacon of racial tolerance.
World, he was a beacon of hope and encouraged.
Your husband, as the Prince 's forest manager, was a beacon of progress in this respect.
He was a beacon of inspiration, not only as a spiritual leader, but as a citizen.
For two centuries, the temple was a beacon of devotion before it fell upon hard times.
He was a beacon ofinspiration, not only as a spiritual leader deliver his opening statement tomorrow.
Are we sure it was a Beacon Guard camera?
He was a beacon of inspiration, not only as a spiritual leader deliver his opening statement tomorrow.
His family said it best, “ He was a beacon of hope for all . ”.
When Congo was a beacon of hope to the earth plunged into darkness….
Asylum was a ' sacrosanct ' concept, and Europe was a beacon and a paragon '.
Young Joey MacEnroe was a beacon for a new generation . May he rest in peace.
He was a beacon of peace for our region and the world ", Prime Minister Modi tweets.
T'Kuvma was a beacon.
He was a beacon for all of us who loved this kind of music . ".

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Beacon
You got a homing beacon in your bloodstream
Beacon is used to synchronize the wireless network
So the balloon beacon was not a bad idea
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary