How To Use Inspire In A Sentence

  • Petanque may be the only sport inspired by a disability - that of Jules LeNoir, who in 1910 was a dedicated player of boules, a French game much like bocce ball.
  • Pearce , a Zimbabwean architect living in Melbourne, has been inspired by the humble termite.
  • Clearly the megalosaurus in the opening passage of Bleak House is a flight of hyperbolic fancy (inspired, I would guess, by the papier-mâché dinosaurs constructed for the Crystal Palace Exhibition, a couple of years earlier).
  • Spin, the tracks were mostly inspired by surfing, except for the instrumental "Lady Dada's Nightmare", which is an homage to Lady Gaga, and the title track, which is about "the world economic crisis. Pitchfork: Latest News
  • He was a true person and he inspired love in his friends. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The writings of a great amoralist - a de Sade, a Stirner, a Nietzsche - can inspire a handful of murders in two centuries.
  • Baker, while on a visit to Göttingen, was inspired by Klein to study algebraic function theory.
  • Perhaps inspired by the elegant Georgian style houses he recalled from his boyhood in Haverhill, Massachusetts, he trimmed his two-story clapboarded house with quoins and a cornice with dentils.
  • Inspired by the intrepid babushka, I overcame the inbred fear of Russian salesmen and requested that my order be warmed as well.
  • Activists who have fought land rights battles inspired by the Constitution are a weary, dispirited lot.
  • The recent discussion about pterosaur patagia inspired this simple, but I think effective, visual representation of many possibilities for patagial ? configurations. Life's Time Capsule: Pterosaur Gallery
  • The crime is manifestly a fiction, a movie-inspired fantasy.
  • He wasn't so sure that the welding of artist and model improved the art, that her sudden fetish for Captain Hunt's bete-noir would inspire the strumming fingers of her daemon.
  • Many people agreed with Nader's specific criticisms of corporate capital - but they were uninspired.
  • He had spoken of being inspired by Sheffield's John and Sheila Sherwood winning medals in the Mexico Olympics, of joining their club and of being given his first pair of spikes by Sheila.
  • The attraction of the time theme inspired its creators to look to Greenwich and its meridian line.
  • She inspires great loyalty among her followers.
  • The bold and bright interior design, which has been heavily inspired by pop art, has given the house its biggest transformation yet. The Sun
  • The phrase "inspired by a true story" affixes itself to novels like a warning label: Beware sententious moralizing. Cheeshahteaumauk, Class of '65 (1665)
  • She is inspired by traditional woman's handiwork like crocheting and knitting, she says.
  • Which made for a nice complement to another underwhelming, uninspired production from Graham Vick who once again drums up some gray walls to contain the action and wishes everyone the best of luck. Archive 2008-06-01
  • Apart from politically inspired race riots in the early 1960s, rarely did Black people behave badly towards us.
  • We do our young people a great disservice by not teaching languages in a more rigorous, consistent and inspired fashion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Foster also designed the office chairs with leather thong seats inspired by Greek vases. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your inspired ideas for a home makeover could turn into a hot career. The Sun
  • It shows that young people are industrious and inspired. Times, Sunday Times
  • While the Magnum definitely brought the real deal in terms of power and increased utility over a traditional sedan, some were not sold on the style of the vehicle which adopted Dodge's characteristic "crosshair" inspired front grille that permeates the entire lineup. Ride Lust - Motion + Mobility
  • The 47th Annual Columbus Day Parade was held in New York city this week starting from October 11 to celebrate the spirit of exploration that inspired Christopher Columbus's 1492 expedition.
  • It shows that young people are industrious and inspired. Times, Sunday Times
  • When this breaker crashed onto the beach of popular culture, the legend was made and the grave dug, but the music his legacy has inspired is insipid and dull.
  • It has deservedly won the best picture Golden Globe and will no doubt inspire a new generation to read Virginia Woolf.
  • I'd listened to the programme a fair few times during my last year at school '93-4 and been dazzled by its mix of inspired music, learned guests, poetry, comedy and all-round self-deprecating dementedness, but it wasn't until I left for university that I became a devout fan. Archive 2006-04-01
  • Sadly, she is to be the author of the titular article, inspired by the third-date dumping of her friend.
  • For Reeves, a Bowl concert can be intimidating, but the difficulties it presents also inspire her as a singer.
  • A spokesman for the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party called the cabinet shuffle "a futile exercise which inspires none and in no way dispels the gloom shadowing" Mr. Singh's government, according to Press Trust of India. India Fires Environment Minister Who Held Up Projects
  • Newton had indeed been inspired by theories of sympathies and antipathies in alchemy and Hermetic philosophy.
  • Tailored suits are teamed with polo-shirts and, if he's the outdoor type, there are pages of sports-inspired casual wear.
  • No one knew exactly what inspired her elliptic comments, and her relations had long since given up trying to interpret them.
  • In this he is inspired by his partner's honesty and openness. Times, Sunday Times
  • The original version is censored, using goofy Batman inspired cartoon balloon words to block out some excessively gory details.
  • Hemingway's romance with his nurse inspired him to write 'A Farewell to Arms'.
  • A significant look was exchanged between the devotees, but no words; the friar departed, and the nun, still silent, conducted her through many solitary passages, where not even a distant foot-fall echoed, and whose walls were roughly painted with subjects indicatory of the severe superstitions of the place, tending to inspire melancholy awe. The Italian
  • Indeed, before entering the first of two main spaces devoted to the exhibit, you encounter five 1968 lithographs inspired by the poet Pablo Neruda's epic work, "Canto General," an all-embracing distillation of Latin American history, geography and culture. Siqueiros in Unfamiliar Terrain
  • Never leaving his side, we will gather and store up all of the holy and loving thoughts inspired by the presence of the Lord of heaven and earth.
  • The poet and the painter have never met before, but their pairing seems inspired.
  • I'm inspired also by my mother, who started a childrenswear manufacturing company. Francisco Costa's Modern Aesthetic
  • There is still something almost mythical about a piece of metal that can inspire and assuage all the bitterness of political posturing and stray dog culls. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was brought up on tales of Brits exploring the world and this has always inspired me.
  • She said rural Ireland inspired her and she wrote pages of poetry about the landscape and the people.
  • Investors feeling uninspired is understandable - to a point - but it feels overdone. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Withern cottage is damp and musky and inspires images for former occupants with bronchitis and other chest complaints.
  • The story was inspired by a chance meeting with an old Russian duke.
  • At the very least that one act of inhuman limberness should inspire the funniest and the funniest kind of fetishes for one and all to enjoy.
  • One of my favorite talks was the presentation on biomimicry, or innovation inspired by nature.
  • Perhaps that will inspire some radically new approaches to speech understanding that will supplant the methods we're developing now.
  • He had watched that final in an auditorium at school, rushed out that afternoon to play a match energised, inspired. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inspired by prohibition in the US, his campaign soon gathered momentum and the Alliance became a political force to be reckoned with.
  • ASSOCIATED PRESS Daniel 'Rudy' Ruettiger, pictured in 2005, whose experience as a Notre Dame football walk-on inspired the movie, settled SEC allegations that he took part in a pump-and-dump stock scheme. SEC Tackles 'Rudy' in Fraud Case
  • In cases of apparent copycat crime, victims' families sometimes have sued movie or record companies on the theory that they are responsible for the crimes their products inspired.
  • The memory and the love of your loved one will continue to move you and inspire you for the rest of your life.
  • The ballade, full of dramatic intensity, mainly inspired by Polish epic poems, was a new musical form invented by Chopin. Chopin's 'Soul and Heart'
  • In truth, he seems to be more motivated and inspired by bitterness and spite than ever.
  • In a Star Trek-inspired turn of events, he ends up forwarding centuries through time, crashing onto an alien planet where roles between simians and humans are reversed.
  • Known for his geometric sculptures from the '50s in iron and alabaster, which have inspired numerous artists, particularly Richard Serra, he also made collages and wrote extensively.
  • The humble pollack, which is close to a slang word for testicles, will be sold by Sainsbury's as "colin" - pronounced "co-lan," and French for the closely related hake - with packaging inspired by artist Jackson Pollock. Undefined
  • It also gave him a valuable insight into the world of theatre and inspired him to develop his childhood talents.
  • His skills were impressive but what inspired awe was his stature and his bearing. Times, Sunday Times
  • According to a recently opened exhibition at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, "The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion," the muse lives on as the fashion model who inspires masses of women to dress in ways that capture the spirit of the age. Where Have All the Muses Gone?
  • Casting him as the corrupt and vicious Cuban police captain known as the Red Vulture struck me as inspired until I remembered how often Kovacs the absurdist, iconoclastic comedian appeared in movies playing establishmentarian authority figures straight. For todays active man
  • He lost a few pounds, which inspired him to start exercising regularly.
  • I am guardedly optimistic that Madonna -- ever the trend setter -- will inspire women everywhere to try the 'salmon retox.' Dr. Nicholas Perricone: Madonna: Salmon Queen
  • That inspired the Dragons to raise the pace and Sweeney looked lively as he launched a counter-attack from deep inside his own half.
  • Her Quaker-inspired picnic clothing is casual and fun with puffball hemlines, ruched details and delicate embroidery all in bright shades of orange and light yellow.
  • Although the oil-rich kingdom has escaped the sort of unrest unleashed in Egypt, Libya or Tunisia, there have been signs of domestic discontent over high unemployment, as well as some nervousness that Saudi Arabia's Shiite Muslim minority could be inspired by the protests of their co-religionist neighbors in Bahrain. Saudi King to Return Home as Turmoil Sweeps Region
  • Baron Hafner's and Prince d'Ardea's manner toward Fanny had inspired her the day before with a dolorous analogy between the atmosphere of falsehood in which that poor girl lived and the atmosphere in which she at times thought she herself lived. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • While his shrewdness commands respect, it also inspires fear.
  • The film was launched with some inspired, and surreal, promotional stunts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet there's something sad about the collapse of what inspired so many as an ideal: something melancholy in its decay. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of my favourites, this is a light hearted piece inspired by a chance encounter at a private party with a man then at the height of his power in the country; I was fascinated beyond words by the effect he had on the would-be urbane and aspiringly sophisticated! Archive 2007-05-01
  • Save for the occasional inspired moniker, they tend to be humdrum offerings.
  • I've been inspired by a colleague who has a house full of lovely paintings and sculptures.
  • Good actions give strength to ourselves and inspire good actions in others. Plato 
  • Of all the parodies performed on 'The Carol Burnett Show', probably the best-remembered and funniest was an inspired takeoff of the classic film 'Gone With The Wind'.
  • Tonight, as the body of Pope John Paul II lies in state, the world continues to mourn this remarkable man, a torch-bearer of peace and a bridge-builder between faiths, someone who inspired so many.
  • I was left a little uninspired with his overall display although his flicks were magical.
  • Many Long Islanders have used the locavore philosophy to inspire flexibility and freedom in creating their Thanksgiving menu.
  • advertisers had figured out how to exploit libidinal urges to inspire "false needs".But this overlooks the benefits.
  • 'Inspired by Jermaine Pennant – now that's a phrase I hadn't expected to read in 2011. The lost boys rescued from wilderness years | Richard Williams
  • What's great about this approach is it shines a light on improving human health, draws an audience and inspires people. Times, Sunday Times
  • Among the collection's highlights are the double slide contrabass trombone which inspired Wagner to write for the instrument in his Ring Cycle, a crystal glass flute and an early euphonium.
  • An election that was initially greeted with general disinterest has since been transformed into one that has gripped the nation, due in no small part to the jolt of energy provided by the unexpected, and game changing, emergence of Nick Clegg and the 'Cleggmania' he inspired. UK Election: Candidates Make Final Push For Votes
  • In the Eklakhi Tomb we see for the first time an Islamic curved roof inspired from the bamboo version, and the slight slope on the roof is a departure from traditional cubical construction and served to throw off rainwater.
  • In book three, Helenus tells Aeneas and his men that they must seek their future from the inspired prophetess of Cumae, who spells out the decree of the fates on the fragile parchment of leaves.
  • The combination of intellectual integrity and a twinkle in the eye inspired affection as well as respect. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead, she would like to see ethnological museums acknowledge these objects' power to enchant, to inspire people to search for meanings.
  • Of course, Makine's own literary language differs fundamentally from the Russian Futurist experimentation that inspired the Formalists; it is not radically innovative, but startlingly archaic.
  • In the 18th and 19th centuries the barcarole inspired a considerable number of vocal and instrumental compositions, ranging from opera arias to character pieces for piano.
  • Riding boots inspired by the traditional English countryside are must-haves for those who like a bit of equestrian chic.
  • The trauma of June 4, 1989, inspired them to repatriate and found businesses with a mission.
  • Now Israel and its leaders must boldly pursue its inherent, often unexpected, wisdom to dismiss with conviction and fortitude national leaders who demand their exilic state and to finally take its rightful place as the nation from whom other nations are inspired. Kevin Bermeister: The Neck And The Site Of The Temple
  • The professor is also inspired by what has happened in Germany through ties between industry and academia. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some inspired driving and mechanical misfortunes for others saw Moss bring the green car home in front.
  • And right on the next page you have ‘The Butterfly’, an exquisite lyric that reminds you of Cummings at his inspired best.
  • Tagline Inspired by a true story of real-life heroes. The Sun
  • On Thursday night, the avuncular Jackson couldn't inspire his team to do the same.
  • His patient-centered teaching and his genteel, bibliophilic scholarship inspired later medical humanists.
  • The murder certainly offered Stalin a way out of a difficult situation, and he had the recent example of Hitler's killing of Brownshirt leaders to inspire him.
  • It is the breath of life and the inward light that animates the human body and inspires the human soul.
  • As Nigel just said, Jerry retired from the telethon this year, but of course, he's here with us in spirit and in heart, and we will continue to be energized and inspired by what I like to call his towering example," Carl said. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • She has inspired a whole generation of fashion school graduates.
  • After a week here, you should head home informed and inspired for a healthy year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inspired by an uninvited muse two days before le jour de l'action de grace, this geezer rolled up his sleeves, cleared a crowded kitchen counter, and proceeded to create deux pain complet weighing at least two pounds each. Potiron - French Word-A-Day
  • This 'bloody baboonery', as the communists called the highly publicized police performance, was preceded by inspired press reports of evidence - more sensational than the notorious Zinoviev letter, - of a revolutionary plot directed from Moscow to prepare the way for the black republic. Class & Colour in South Africa - Chapter 18
  • Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin's inspired idea was to make airships rigid, so superseding the early blimps, which were fatally vulnerable to leaks from the inflammable hydrogen used to inflate them.
  • I can pass me to inspire to help to what they thought they get away from the beggarliness on the thought.
  • The total eclipse of the moon inspires you to give and get more love. The Sun
  • I have to admit this one was largely inspired by Diorissiomo in the extrait. Archive 2009-06-01
  • It will also be used to show work by design students inspired by the permanent collections.
  • The way that thoughts and images slip and slide over each other is inspired. Times, Sunday Times
  • What was more surprising was the awe she inspired in her political rivals. Times, Sunday Times
  • A group of students are staging a fund-raising show, inspired by stories about local hospices in the Journal.
  • The team's strong work ethic was evident in the inspired comeback attempt against heavily-favored Cornell.
  • A montage of clips will be shown to inspire the players tomorrow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Schools and community centres have joined together to produce a huge piece of textile art, inspired by the traditional Bengali patchwork cloth, the kantha.
  • Cantona was never one to berate or cajole teammates, but on the pitch or training ground he was a huge, charismatic figure who inspired fellow players.
  • Graduating from the very unmusical department of political science and international relations at Columbia University, Yang's career in singing was inspired by his grandmother.
  • In a town that is repeatedly transformed by professional churn and the fight of the week, day or hour, Aly harked back to an era when loyalty was inspired and reciprocated, and institutional memory - even in the green room - was prized. The man who would greet 'The Press'
  • I hope this series introduced a new perspective - one that inspires you to take the necessary steps toward developing a coherent, long-term CSR strategy. Gregory Unruh: Part IV: Capturing - and Sustaining - Value
  • The restaurant has been treated partly in monochrome to allow the tabletop illuminations to stand out and partly with further graphics (inspired by the colour choices of kaleidoscopes and origami for an Asian feel) to mirror the strong graphic sense created by the tabletops. Inamo Restaurant Interior by Blacksheep
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  • I would like to personally thank a group of individuals who have gone beyond the scope of their jobs to educate, entertain and, in some cases, inspire me.
  • Whether it's the duo who inspired 'Guy Love' and the other guy pair who would be quick to point out that there's nothing wrong with that or the Milwaukee ladies who schlemiel-ed and schlimazel-ed their way to making their dreams come true and the Miami foursome who proved friendship (and feistiness) is even more important in your 'Golden' years, these are the 20 TV Inside TV Blog
  • The books were inspired by her being unable to find sticking plasters in any colour but pink. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bold and bright interior design, which has been heavily inspired by pop art, has given the house its biggest transformation yet. The Sun
  • What became of literature's vaunted power to inspire empathy?
  • Here's a sweet JLU-inspired custom figure of Conan from a customizer that goes by "Shazam". Custom Action Figure: What if Conan was a Member of JLU?
  • Last week we delved into the world of classical music composers who had been inspired by the beautiful game.
  • I think many people need to see a bit of imperfection, a touch of corruption, to identify with many politicians - those with untarnished integrity tend to inspire dislike as they seem to uphold a standard others don't think they can meet.
  • The story is inspired by the true tales of puppeteers and entertainers in Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia.
  • While Anita was the live wire who inspired, remonstrated and cajoled, Gordon's great strength was a sympathique nature that enabled this unassuming, conservative Scot to build friendships in the most surprising places. Observer Ethical Awards: Gordon Roddick, Lifetime Achievement Award
  • For a craftsman who can use all the intricate resources of good prose successfully to create an illusion that he is inspired in his least abandoned moments, it is child's play to use the more obvious devices of the metrician to similar effect. Rudyard Kipling
  • His art continues to inspire responses ranging from unequivocal praise to outright condemnation.
  • Among the inexplicable fashions and inspired dancing, I stood alone next to a banquette, and in a quiet, shocking moment realized the fogged-up atrium was filled with people I loved. Welcome to My World
  • Her compositions featured decorative motifs inspired by nature, nodding to the mysterious world of fairytales and their enchanted gardens. Times, Sunday Times
  • Through self-reliance and self-discipline, the child is inspired to embark on a voyage of self-discovery.
  • That purging of emotions that drama, especially tragedy, is supposed to inspire.
  • This fly in the ointment of growth inspires optimistic revolutionaries to change things overnight. Times, Sunday Times
  • The use of repetition, compound words, and anastrophe are key stylistic traits of Circle and are found throughout the collection of historic manuscripts that inspired it.
  • Group leader Nondumiso Pikashe says they were initially inspired by former South African president Nelson Mandela.
  • It was around that time she began painting cityscapes, no doubt inspired by the spectacular view they had from their 30th floor apartment.
  • Currently, though, and from a historical standpoint, the custodians and protectors of the document inspire little confidence.
  • Sometimes a phosphorescent gleam played over the stagnant pond, into which the terapin plunged heavily at their approach; while on the neighbouring banks the frogs of all degrees croaked forth their inharmonious chant, making the scene more hideous, and certainly adding greatly to the sense of gloom which it inspired in those who penetrated it. The Partisan: A Tale of the Revolution. By the Author of "The Yemassee," "Guy Rivers," &c. In Two Volumes. Vol. I
  • Shakspeare, inspired, as it might seem, with all knowledge, here uses the word 'causeless' in its strict philosophical sense; -- cause being truly predicable only of 'phenomena', that is, things natural, and not of 'noumena', or things supernatural. Literary Remains, Volume 2
  • Now more than ever, we need to inspire young women to think expansively and courageously about the impact they can have on the world.
  • And inspired once more, the great king strides forth to meet his destiny… Cue glorious sunset and skirl of bagpipes.
  • And unlike the preceding White Album, the jumbled juxtaposition of forms - faux-blues toss-offs, stately piano ballads, folkie hootenannies - feels less like a band overflowing with inspired ideas than one running out of them.
  • Psychologists call this narcissism, the personality trait that was inspired by Narcissus, the Greek god who saw his reflection in a pool and fell in love with himself.
  • In the latest issue of Symmetry, a magazine about particle physics, I've traced the chain of scientific developments in the 1930s and 1940s that inspired Williamson to write his "Seetee" tales -- if not the first, certainly the most influential stories to explore the physics of "contraterrene" (CT) matter. Boing Boing
  • Inspired by the legendary botanical gardens in Padua, Italy where the Medicis plotted the untimely, frothing ends of their enemies, an English duchess has created a garden dedicated entirely to flora deadly and/or narcotic. Alnwick Poison Gardens
  • Perhaps OUR UNDEMOCRATIC CONSTITUTION will inspire Easterners to fight harder when Westerners seek to use their Senatorial advantages to gain undeserved highway and anti-terrorist funds. Balkinization
  • The verticality of the torsos and a repeated motif of small, close-to-the-body hops appeared to pay tribute to the medieval music and dances that inspired the piece.
  • Unexpected encounters with old friends could inspire some New Year resolutions for you. The Sun
  • From the style of the cowboys and cattlemen, the film's chief antagonists, to the salt-of the-earth sodbusters, the film's look was often inspired by Frederic Remington's work.
  • David Dyer-Bennet @ 312: "let me know when the t-shirts which have nothing to do with heresiarch other than having been inspired by the brief confusion are ready! Making Light: Rowling's being sued for plagiarism again
  • The stars and planets that merrily twinkle, light years away, have inspired song lyrics and poems, become pivotal symbols in religion and have provided an eternal need for man to explore the concept of infinity.
  • Came away with tummy nicely full (hope no-one noticed me in embarrassingly close proximity to the mini-pavlovas for much of the evening!) and a heart newly inspired. Kakiseni at Alexis
  • A strong sense of right and wrong inspired paintings satirizing puritan hypocrisy and the destruction of wildlife.
  • • Let that modern day Cyrando de Bergerac, Mr. Brando himself, inspire Tesla-powered love in our hearts. Boing Boing
  • Some of the interesting works available at the exhibition are bronze statuettes inspired by the metal sculpting of the Gupta and Chola period and a Panchloha sculpture of Lord Krishna playing the flute.
  • Continuously inspired by his travels abroad, the Atlanta resident also enjoys an audience when he is working.
  • In the last year of his life, he studied a book of paintings by Mark Rothko, an artist he hadn't known about before, thinking of what could inspire people on the walls of a future Apple campus.
  • He denied direct involvement, but said he was glad his teachings might have inspired the deaths.
  • An inspired blend of four different lavenders on a base of rosemary and thyme, it will make all your linens smell as good as sheets hung out to dry on a warm summer's day.
  • It inspired her to write, and it's been a personal crusade since. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of our main motivations is to inspire continued growth for the movement around the world. Open Call for Submissions to New Book by KnittaPlease
  • The Barbizon artists inspired the next generation, which included Boudin, Dubourg and Jongkind. Denise Dennis: Normandy: Birthplace of Impressionism Celebrated this Summer
  • I envy her recklessness, the roughness of her unpracticed pirouettes, the occasional clumsy misstep that inspires no apologies.
  • The expiratory ( F E ) and inspired ( F 1 ) concentration of isoflurane were monitored continuously.
  • They here inspire Hickox and his team to performances just as electrifying as those they have given of the great series of late Haydn masses.
  • While Moore did more than any of his contemporaries to inspire a new generation to turn to sculpture, Caro took the art form down from its pedestal and opened up the debate as to what it might or might not be.
  • The Yacht Club is designed to excite, inspire and strengthen the concept that is Yas.
  • Caused to Hyperventilate by a Professor An attempt to inspire is a flop. The Weekly Law School Roundup #95
  • On the second floor, a long terrace encircles the courtyard at the center of which stands a typical Spanish-inspired fountain.
  • This inspired in them a love for learning.
  • Thinking that a few motivational platitudes and clichés will save them, the rest of the band plod on, uninspired and surrounded by yes men.
  • Doing your homework is sure to inspire you, but don't feel you have to reinvent the wheel. Times, Sunday Times
  • His noble example inspired the rest of us to greater efforts.
  • It would prove an inspired move. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was a politician who fatally lacked a grasp of the importance of having a narrative to inspire supporters and enthuse the electorate.
  • Tory Burch Tory Burch resort collection 2012 Tory Burch went Southwest for her spirited resort collection, which featured, in addition to her signature tunics and ballet flats, twists such as pretty silk fringe scarves, tweed woven ponchos and basketweave jackets all inspired by the American Southwest, Santa Fe in particular. Resort Wear from the Urban Jungle to the Mellow Southwest
  • I'm a total sucker for inspired silliness and non-stop, groan-worthy double entendres and barmily burgeoning plots.
  • The sheer usefulness of this has inspired much metaphysical speculation on ears. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well, as usual, it was Eric who inspired me with his words on how he enjoys living in the safe (Cleveland, if I remember correctly).
  • The murderously obscene verse that he occasionally turned on his rivals and enemies matched the aggression and violence of the time, but it also sprang from the same tormented and inspired source as his own helpless love.
  • I suspect that the band Phish may have been inspired to use the same f to ph substitution by the same analogy, but I haven't been able to confirm this.
  • The rambling grounds beyond, within which nestles the Normandy-inspired hamlet where Marie-Antoinette played at being a dairymaid, are a superlative example of the romantic, landscaped garden. Gardens of Delight
  • Set to Rossini's titular score, it chivvies and inspires its dancers to delicious extremes of virtuosity, extravagantly sustained poses, scintillating footwork and wicked speeds. This week's new dance
  • How many uninspired Hunter S. Thompson riffs have we had to sit and shudder through?
  • In 58 years of living, I've had many and diverse experiences, but it is particularly a few powerful experiences of a spiritual nature –experiences that have inspired and guided my life's work-that have challenged me to make sense of them. Our Pathways Into Deep Meaning: A Vision of Wholeness
  • He was the natural leader on the field and his performance in the final did a lot to inspire his team mates to victory.

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