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Example sentences for bowing
Saying it while slightly bowing your head is even nicer.
Governments, meanwhile, are accused of bowing down to business: globalisation leaves them no choice.
Octavius again takes refuge at the table, bowing his head on his arms and sobbing softly.
And sadly, money exploration makes you more coward and more bowing before the system.
The newly appointed minister of culture has resigned, bowing to fierce criticism from fellow intellectuals.
Some pray outside at the low stone wall around the mosque, bowing over it or prostrating themselves on the ground.
It's a portrait of the artist bowing out, dying as fearlessly as he lived.
We tried to be careful about not bowing to any cultural or ecclesiastical agenda.
He then prayed for his murderers, and bowing a little his head, presented it to them in silence.
Don't feel bad about it, you could be bowing to your ancestor.
Or he could coax them off the streets by bowing, or appearing to bow, to their main demands.
And he acts a bit devout too, bowing his head in a moment of silence.
Bowing to concerns about local control of education, the bills no longer require uniform statewide exams in reading and math.
He bequeaths a church which shows no sign of bowing out or running out of steam.
She greeted each of them, bowing and then turning to present her swelling for inspection.
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