Sentence examples for To inhabiting from inspiring English sources

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To inhabiting

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To live or reside in.

  • The Inuit inhabit the Arctic.

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The author devotes considerable effort to inhabiting his characters' inner lives.

Apart from his droll cameos as the delightfully naive moon, Fielding prefers flirting with the audience to inhabiting characters.

Ms. DeBaggio has taken to inhabiting the night to have a bit of time to herself, free of his questions.

But Mr. Harris's argument was compelling: as a Method actor, the closer he could come to inhabiting the character, the more credible his performance would be.

Computers went from being on an office desk spewing out Excel to inhabiting our homes and lives and we needed to have a point of view about what that was going to look like.

Perhaps I have grown used to inhabiting such people in operatic form, but it strikes me that it has been relatively easy to flesh out these monsters of men.

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To inhabit.

— allows anyone to inhabit them.

"I began to inhabit time differently".

What writer could be harder to inhabit?

"They know how to inhabit clothes".

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