Examples of 'who aspired' in a sentence

Meaning of "who aspired"

who aspired: Refers to someone who had ambition or a strong desire to achieve a particular goal or dream

How to use "who aspired" in a sentence

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Who aspired to help people in distress.
There were always those who aspired to become adventurers.
Who aspired to die for something more than this.
These were people who aspired and wanted to get on.
She was a friend and mentor to many young women who aspired to.
We all know people who aspired to be an artists or musicians.
Principle of his party that all young people who aspired to.
To those who aspired to become eagles.
Case of a young man who aspired to.
Those who aspired to the throne without due election were also anathematised.
Clara is a beautiful young woman who aspired to be an actress.
Hardenberg was a statist who aspired to reinforce the state through a dense and centralised administration.
The standards were rigid for men who aspired to leadership.
Parents and youths who aspired secondary education often came to him for his wise counsel.
That was especially true for someone like me who aspired to be a head coach.

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A supremely powerful wizard who aspired to become the greatest sorcerer of the magical universe.
It was also used as the symbol of the catechumen who aspired for martyrdom.
There was a girl who aspired to be a part of this Kaleido Stage.
Reserve of his nature did not allow near him any one who aspired to.
There once was a young man who aspired to great holiness.
By leaders who aspired to build socialism in Asia, Africa, Latin America.
Such notions accounted for the low number of women who aspired to such positions.
Pete is a Christian who aspired to be a youth pastor before he became a standup comedian.
Clemens Alexandrinus used the term to draw to Christianity philosophers who aspired after virtue.
His family were poor farmers who aspired to education for their children.
Aemilius Parthenianus, historian, gave an account of the various persons who aspired to the tyranny.
Pot, because many of those who aspired to the legislature were afraid to run.
Deal mercifully with thy servant departed, that he who aspired to do thy will.
Davidtz portrayed his daughter who aspired to follow in her father 's footsteps as a future congresswoman.
These were usually young men in their late twenties, who aspired to a senatorial career.
In her opinion, any person who aspired to be good should not be let down.
Arrow remembered his son as a " brilliant mind " who aspired to be a neuroscientist.
This was a man who aspired to be a “ leader . ”.
And, parallel to this, they formed other young women who aspired to religious life.
Quiroga - a Chinese businessman who aspired to be a consul for China in the.
She portrayed the role of Juliet Darling, a spoiled heiress who aspired to be a serious actress.
Once, he was also one who aspired for the Wiseman 's seat.
Her husband was a wealthy, pro-British lawyer who aspired to enter politics.
Gimlet - The Top Man 's lieutenant who aspired to become the next Top Man.
The 2011 revolution was hope for millions in Egypt who aspired for a democratic country.
Meanwhile, 22 of Mr Kibaki 's ministers, who aspired to be MPs, were defeated at the elections.
Pharmacists stocked it, including John Pemberton of Atlanta, who aspired to developing a kola-based " nerve tonic . ".
Collaborators were also those who aspired to join the NSDAP.

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Funny how they all aspired to be actresses
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