This gives the show a sense of amusement and entertainment that can only befit a game. |
Ironically both the Centre and Museum bear names that do not befit this act of bigotry and contempt to dignity and worth of the human person. |
I never took the invitation seriously, treating it more as the sort of polite, friendly greeting that interpreters think befit composers. |
He wants cargo that will suit the ship or a use that will befit the work that has been carried out. |
But, as he thought of it, there seemed to be a romance about such a step which would not befit him. |
The name of the Labour Party leader's dog, Tino Rangatiratanga, might seem to better befit the family pet of a Maori Party politician. |