| praised | All parents like to have their children praised. |
| praised | All the people praised him for his honesty. |
| praised | Everybody praised her to the skies. |
| praised | Everybody praised his heroism. |
| praised | Everybody praised Ken for his great courage. |
| praised | He freely praised her. |
| praised | He praised her beauty and her singing. |
| praised | He praised me to the skies. |
| praised | He praised the girl for her honesty. |
| praised | He praised the pupil for his honesty. |
| praised | Her new novel has been highly praised. |
| praised | Her teacher praised her. |
| praised | He studied all the harder for being praised by his teacher. |
| praised | He studied the harder because he was praised by his teacher. |
| praised | He was greatly praised, while I was as much scolded. |
| praised | He was praised for saving a life. |
| praised | He worked all the harder because his master praised him. |
| praised | His conduct deserves to be praised. |
| praised | His efforts are to be highly praised. |
| praised | His painting wasn't very good, so no one praised him about it. |
| praised | I'm sorry to have troubled you. No matter what he may do, he will be praised. |
| praised | I praised him for his diligence. |
| praised | John was praised for his good homework. |
| praised | No matter what he may do, he will be praised. |
| praised | No one feels displeased when he is praised. |
| praised | On hearing himself praised, John was deeply embarrassed. |
| praised | On the one hand he praised my report, but on the other hand he criticized it. |
| praised | Rows of houses, each of them different and pleasing with their spacious gardens, are replaced by purely functional blocks of flats which have nothing more to commend them than over-praised 'modern conveniences'. |
| praised | She has been praised everywhere. |
| praised | She listened very carefully when I praised her son. |
| praised | She praised her husband to excess. |
| praised | She praised me, saying my English had improved by leaps and bounds. |
| praised | Silvia had a stern father who never praised her. |
| praised | The boss praised you for your good work. |
| praised | The boy is to be praised in so far as he did his best. |
| praised | The expert appraised the watch at $200. |
| praised | The people praised him for his courage. |
| praised | There were many journalists who praised Ogawa with, "bravo, good show!" |
| praised | The teacher praised me for working very hard. |
| praised | The teacher praised the boy for the boy for his honesty. |
| praised | To her joy, all the guest praised the meal. |
| praised | We praised him for his wonderful performance. |
| praised | Were you praised by the teacher? |
| praised | When it is appraised, in order to check the authenticity and state of preservation of the painting, the real thing has to be borrowed from its owner. |
| praised | When we are praised, we gain confidence. |
| praised | Your division was highly praised for fighting well in the midst of a hopeless conflict. |