Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

How to use aspire to in a sentence

Looking for sentences with "aspire to"? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Dunfermline is fast becoming a boom town, where people aspire to more than being on benefits.
Are we now meant to aspire to unloving, mean-spirited, aggressive domestic disharmony?
Could I aspire to become a 21st Century Nick, as I looked at the unruffled picture post card water?
I can only vainly aspire to ever possessing a fraction of the skills of Proust or Fitzgerald.
His wisdom leaves the viewer with something to aspire to, something to chase after.
Well, read on and decide for yourselves just what standards of journalistic virtue these folks aspire to.
But not all faculty members should aspire to be administrators or measure a successful career by whether or not administration is on the vita.
We are more cabbagey as a nation because of a head of cabbage, and with its help we can aspire to higher and higher levels of vegetative wonder.
This sort of commitment to quality and service gives other restaurants something to aspire to.
As kids are growing up, especially those who aspire to be Olympians, what are they seeing?
Winkler's film seems to aspire to a quirky social commentary on the order of American Beauty.
On holiday, I aspire to that feeling of health and vitality you get from doing things outdoors.
Now they aspire to emulate bland American actors whose defining stylistic features are shiny hair and nice, white teeth.
But why shouldn't a teacher aspire to the latest designer clobber like everyone else?
Even sophisticated cineastes were charmed by the film because it clearly didn't aspire to be anything more than a crisp rendition of the genre.
What do you aspire to if the content business is all about filling airtime cheaply or being a screwball night after night?
I'm sensitive, but I'm not a psychic, nor do I ever aspire to be, and I don't believe in things like iridology, or most of the other ologies.
We aspire to be not merely the best law school in the nation or in the world, but the best in the solar system.
All we are saying is that we aspire to be the finest de luxe hotel in the city.
Rather than abjuring claims to poetic vision, her poetry pretends not to aspire to authority even as it quietly seizes it.
Show More Sentences
Examples from Classical Literature
I don't aspire to be editress of the school magazine, I assure you, nor even a contributor.
Branches of the house of Rurik remained, yet no member of it dared aspire to that throne which the tyrant Ivan had made odious.
If one aspire to be a member of the literati of his day, he must expect to be criticised.
Pride and ambition had led him to aspire to the crown which was settled on Shaddai's Son.
Alison was a sure-handed, skilful hitter, but did not aspire to leadership.
Welshwomen might marry Englishmen, but none of the highborn Cymry might aspire to wed an Englishwoman.
Santa Barbara, which graduates six starters, are what the young Chargers aspire to become.
A major 'first' in the aspirating smoke detection arena, providing sample port addressability that other aspirating systems can only aspire to.
A dhobi, for instance, does not expect or aspire to be anything different.
As they come to revere their intuitions and aspire to live holily, their own piety explains every fact, every word.
So Tip's guardian, however much she might aspire to working magic, realized it was unlawful to be more than a Sorceress, or at most a Wizardess.
A father achieving the mayorship stimulates the son to aspire to it.
They may be some distance short of radical reinvention, but at least they aspire to be insurrectionists.
Why should you aspire to pluck the flower which has grown up amongst us?
Mary, third and last emigrant, did not aspire to such heights.
For those men who aspire to be a successful entrepreneur or perhaps work their way to the top of a corporation, picking the perfect business suit is essential.
Boys were encouraged there to aspire to Holy Orders, and the education was such as might prepare an honest lad to spend his life in God's service.
I don't want to take things away from Swansea because they were embarrassingly good, the cleverness of all of it and we want to aspire to be like them.
Find more words!
Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search
Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search
Advanced Word Finder

See Also

Nearby Words
Find Sentences
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2024