But you need to see both; and the performances, under Ayckbourn's direction, are exemplary.
Creativity in an exemplary fine arts curriculum is also encouraged.
For the Berry family, this ancestral slave was exemplary, a model for them to emulate.
His behaviour in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster was exemplary, his character shone through.
Knight's book, on the other hand, is exemplary middle-brow fiction.
The writer knows of no case prior to 1964 in which exemplary damages were awarded in a personal injuries claim.
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· The writer knows of no case prior to 1964 in which exemplary damages were awarded in a personal injuries claim.· Also the union had to pay aggravated and exemplary damages amounting to over £125,000.
1excellent and providing a good example for people to follow: a company with an exemplary record on environmental issues2[only before noun] an exemplary punishment is very severe and is intended to stop other people from committing the same crime