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43 Sentences With "be a good sport"

How to use be a good sport in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "be a good sport" and check conjugation/comparative form for "be a good sport". Mastering all the usages of "be a good sport" from sentence examples published by news publications.

That was the phrase he was sure was circling down at the bottom of her thoughts, stern ticker tape: be a good sport be a good sport be a good sport.
He apologizes and promises to be a good sport tomorrow.
She had tried her best to be a good sport.
"I'm trying to be a good sport here," she said.
But if someone laughs at yours, don't be a good sport.
"I'm trying to be a good sport here," she told the crowd.
VERA, LOS ANGELES Be a good sport, or take the long view.
You will be expected to be a good sport about all of it.
"I'm trying to be a good sport here," she said at one point.
She wants to be a good sport, so the desert getaway is a go.
"Figured i could be a good sport and see whats its like #37week #14lbbaby #noteasy."
" Adds Jake Boyd, "You can be a good sport and be serious at the same time.
Through it all, Mr. Trump appeared to be making an effort to be a good sport.
Truman seems to be a good sport about the whole thing, leaning in to help clean up.
Macron appeared to be a good sport too, congratulating President of Croatia Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic after the game.
Douthat: I'll be a good sport and refrain from Googling it, and just say a whole lot more.
Screaming into the jungle seemed unpleasant and jarring to me at first, but I wanted to be a good sport.
The auction participant, later identified as 18-year-old Jordan Smith, appears to be a good sport, laughing and moving on.
She may have ended up with a few bruises, but Giselle seems to be a good sport about the whole ordeal.
Usher proved to be a good sport though -- and apparently this publicity stunt hasn't gotten anybody busted ... at least not yet.
Teddy tries to be a good sport, while Owen takes to comforting Amelia, even offering to help them look for Betty (Peyton Kennedy).
" While the teen said he would be "disappointed" if his creation doesn&apost win, he plans to congratulate whoever does "to be a good sport.
Paramroop is presumably trying to be a good sport for the show and welcome the couple in warmly, cleansing the room by playing a gong.
For a man who's been dabbing and dancing all year, you'd think Newton would be a good sport about losing to one of the great defenses of all time.
Blowouts are bound to happen, it teaches a valuable lesson to children on how to lose gracefully and be a good sport and encourages them to work even harder.
"@kmilchuck is a badass and still hitting the gym, figured i could be a good sport and see whats it's like #37week#14lbbaby #noteasy," Milchuck wrote on his Instagram page.
In a video she shared on Twitter, McVey seemed to be a good sport throughout the whole thing, at first pretending to fight Styles and then giving him a hug.
And, speaking of civil discourse, talk to your children, read to your children, answer their questions, ask some of your own, and be a good sport when they point out your own occasional lapses.
I deactivated my Facebook account a year and a half ago, and at the same time sold the few shares of Facebook stock I'd bought to be a good sport on the day of the IPO.
During the abysmal performance, Carey told the audience, "I'm trying to be a good sport here," before closing the show with a diva-esque, hands-in-air mic drop and screw-you-2016 exit from the stage.
Sure it sucks to be dealing with this strange identity crisis, but Roberge is doing his best to be a good sport (ha ha) and admitted he loves hearing the color commentator say O.A.R. 30 times a day.
The mission statements for these organizations promote exactly the right ideas: that youth sport should be about having fun while learning to work hard for a common goal, to prioritize developing skills over winning, to persist in the face of adversity, to be a good sport and to be competitive.
"Money is the most obvious part of the stress, but really what's terrible is the endless pressure to be 'on' when you go to these things — to look good in the photos, to wear something new every time, to be a good sport," says Ashley Ross, 25, a content strategist in NYC, who estimates she goes to between 21 and 226 weddings each year.
Nunez would occasionally exasperate them, too, with a fielding miscue or a base-running gaffe, but he was also the guy who could be relied upon to be a good sport when his teammates teased him, as Derek Jeter did a couple of seasons ago in Toronto by drawing a chalk outline of Nunez's body at the spot in the infield where he fell, in exaggerated fashion, after straining a hamstring.
When prohibition was passed he wrote: > Be a good sport about it. No more falling off the water wagon. Uncle Sam > will help you keep your pledge.
When something like that happens, you have to sit > back and say, "Oh, he got me." It's something you pick up from battles: you > learn to be a good sport about a lot of stuff. If you want to dish it out, > you've got to be able to take it.Eminem 2009, p. 88.
Despite the gimmickry the photo shows techniques that Martin commonly employed. She shot the subject head-on, lit by flash held high on the left. She staged the scene to eliminate distracting details. The female subject was shown sympathetically, her pose and facial expression displaying cheerfulness and determination to be a good sport.
Stone grew up fencing with her younger brother and sister in Chicago. She first took ballet lessons. She switched to fencing at the age of ten after her father saw a flier for a fencing club at a pizza parlor and thought it would be a good sport for his children. All three ended up fencing for Princeton University.
In real life, James Earl Jones is said to be a "good sport" when meeting Star Wars fans, similar to his character in the episode. Jim Parsons described having James Earl Jones around as "pretty insane" and said "there's no way ever you can even realize the amount of work he's done." "The Convention Conundrum" is the first episode to credit Kaley Cuoco, who plays Penny, as Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting. She married Ryan Sweeting on December 31, 2013; this was the third episode to air after their wedding.
On 4 June 1928, the soprano Mimi Crawford sang it in the London revue Many Happy Returns—also written by Farjeon—at the Duke of York's Theatre. Several weeks earlier, the revue was privately staged at the Arts Theatre. Although this performance was not subject to censorship by the Lord Chamberlain's office, the Prince of Wales was a member of the Arts Theatre Club and the theatre's managing director therefore opted to submit the tune to the prince's secretary for his approval. The prince—said to be "a good sport" with "a very good sense of humor"—gave his verbal assent.
Tennessee Williams and John Waters (2006), Memoirs, New Directions Publishing, 274 pages At age 16, Williams won third prize for an essay published in Smart Set, titled "Can a Good Wife Be a Good Sport?" A year later, his short story "The Vengeance of Nitocris" was published (as by "Thomas Lanier Williams") in the August 1928 issue of the magazine Weird Tales. These early publications did not lead to any significant recognition or appreciation of Williams' talent, and he would struggle for more than a decade afterwards to establish his writing career. Later in 1928, Williams first visited Europe with his maternal grandfather Dakin.
It marked the directorial debut of Richard Curtis, who told the New York Times that Grant adamantly tempered the characterisation of the role to make his character more authoritative and less haplessly charming than earlier Curtis incarnations. Roger Ebert claimed that "Grant has flowered into an absolutely splendid romantic comedian" and has "so much self- confidence that he plays the British prime minister as if he took the role to be a good sport". Film critic Rex Reed, on the contrary, called his performance "an oversexed bachelor spin on Tony Blair" as the star "flirted with himself in the paroxysm of self-love that has become his acting style". In 2004, he reprised his role as Daniel Cleaver for a small part in Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, which, like its predecessor, made more than $262 million commercially.
A disputed foul was called by the Swedish player (in blue) after this attempted block in the 2007 European Championship final between Great Britain and Sweden in Southampton, UK. All youth and most club ultimate games are self-officiated through the "spirit of the game", often abbreviated SOTG. Spirit of the game is described by WFDF as an expectation that each player will be a good sport and play fair, as well as having high values of integrity; including "following and enforcing the rules". SOTG is further contextualized and described in the rules established by USA Ultimate; according to The Official Rules of Ultimate, 11th Edition: Many tournaments give awards for the most spirited teams and/or players, often based on ratings provided by opposing teams. The largest youth ultimate tournament in the world, Spring Reign, uses spirit scores to award a spirit prize within each pool and to determine eligibility of teams the following year.

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