They lend dignity and drama to the progression from public street to private office.
Instead, he reflected: 'These are the plants that lend grace and dignity to the land.
He lent dignity and stability to an office while other state institutions were in chaos.
A bier is often draped with cloth to lend dignity to the funeral service.
I will speak for you, as your aide, which will lend dignity to the occasion.
The facade is painted in ochre that lends it dignity.
Besides, the officers are more important looking, and lend dignity to our army.
The shot was deliberately wide, but lent his retreat speed, if not dignity.
But he added to Henry, "It would lend more dignity to your companion for him to have a full name."
It is just a story that lends dignity to the place without costing anything.