Sentence examples for be inspired in a from inspiring English sources

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Superheroes are largely an American invention, and designers here are probably too close to Catwoman and the Flash to be inspired in a new or funny way.

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In winning 28-23, the Reds were inspired in a way that they have not been for most of the season.

"It could be an individual or a small number of individuals who have been inspired in a terrible way to copy events elsewhere," a Western envoy said.

Respect for nature was inspired in a different form in Laline Paull's debut novel, The Bees (2014), which won the U.S.-based U.S.-based Book Award, "presented to books that deepen the reader's connection to the natural world".

One critic said of his act: "The jokes have power because of the sheer audacity of the wordplay, and a surprisingly high proportion of them are inspired, in a warped sort of way.

Ms. Miyagawa's play was inspired, in a sense, by the 1960 French film "Hiroshima Mon Amour," a romance about a French actress and a Japanese architect in postwar Hiroshima.

Novalis's 15-year-old fiancée Sophie von Kühn had died, and the hymns were inspired in a moment when he was "shedding bitter tears" beside her grave, "which in its narrow dark bosom hid the vanished form of my life".

But St. Bede the Venerable, in his Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum ("Ecclesiastical History of the English People"), wrote that in the late 7th century Caedmon, an illiterate Northumbrian cowherd, was inspired in a dream to compose a short hymn in praise of the creation.

It is inspired in a situation in which different hierarchies of states share a common state, mostly because of the conceptual similarities between the involved states (Harel 1988).

The intense pace of developments in this field is inspired, in a large part, by the hope that the quality of the data will ultimately be good enough to allow interpretation of tomograms of cells, organelles, bacteria and viruses in terms of the three-dimensional spatial arrangements of the constituent molecules.

One of those eulogies was given by a man who identified himself as Cyrus Reed's brother — later identified as Bryce Reed — and it appeared to be inspired in part by a poem, "The Dash," by Linda Ellis.

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