Sentence examples for To be imitated from inspiring English sources

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(He's well enough known to be imitated by TV comedians).

Oddly, it was only after his death, in 1953, that his music began to be imitated.

Coins came increasingly into circulation, and the urban lifestyle began to be imitated in the provinces.

For the Christian, this command comes from Christ, who is himself its embodiment to be imitated.

She creates her own special environment, and it's not meant to be imitated.

The formidable Leeds coach, Brian Clough, soon to be imitated by Sheen.

Modernism is a source of myth; it provides a model to be imitated or rejected.

Doing so requires not only the basic design to be replicated, but every detail of the system to be imitated.

He was the first opera star to be imitated, drunkenly, by legions of joyful or heartbroken football fans.

But other states see it either as a pressing threat or as a scheme to be imitated.

Extreme restatements involving significant manipulation apparently were viewed as too risky to be imitated, the study found.

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