Sentence examples for To directing from inspiring English sources

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To directing

verb

To manage, control, steer.

  • To direct the affairs of a nation or the movements of an army

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She's looking forward to directing more".

But he wouldn't commit to directing it.

But in the 1960s, he turned his hand to directing.

I'm just getting used to directing for movies.

How does directing a play compare to directing a movie?

Indeed, Mr. Washington himself has turned to directing.

She's looking forward to directing a big musical next year.

Mr. Anderson devoting his time to directing tabloid musi-comedies.

He returned to directing television in the 1960s, with such shows as "The Defenders and NYPD".

Assaults on the Presidency are uniquely suited to directing our thoughts into the conspiratorial thickets.

Not to be outdone, Philip Seymour Hoffman has also turned to directing.

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