Sentence examples for be possess from inspiring English sources

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be possess

verb

To have; to have ownership of.

  • He does not even possess a working telephone.

Exact(1)

\(\sc{PRIMES}\) was shown to be possess a polynomial time probabilistic algorithm in the 1970s by Miller (1976) and Rabin (1980).

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Can non-humans be possessed of it?

But can a city be possessed?

It doesn't mean that they will be possessed.

To be possessed, "you have to invite a demon in.

As Gibran says, "Love possesses not nor would it be possessed.

The fiction seems to possess, and be possessed by, its beloved Bay.

It was, but he [Redding] seemed to be possessed at that time.

I am about to be possessed.

This system model can be possessed in practice.

He is said to be possessed of the Lord himself.

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