Sentence examples for became more inspired from inspiring English sources

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In short, it's been several decades since so many people became more inspired by politics than by anything else in their lives, and felt so able to make a difference.

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In a new collection of his portraits entitled "Mumbling Beauty," Van Gelder writes that he and Bourgeois "became more and more inspired by each other," and "she became a consummate performer in front of the camera".

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As pop music became more sophisticated in the late 1960s, symphonically inspired songs such as Paul Mariat's "Love in Blue" (1967) and Mason Williams's "Classical Gas" (1968) also were hits.

His desire to teach and inspire young people became more apparent as he grew older.

Inspired by works of Aelbert Cuyp, Esaias van de Velde, and Paulus Potter, he became more and more interested in painting animals: sheep flocks on country roads, oxen in plowing scenes.

When people speak wistfully of the past, they typically become more optimistic and inspired about the future.

It was exciting to see our once broad themes become more focused and inspired.

Bush, for the most part, has stayed out of the limelight, though he's recently become more visible, perhaps inspired by Cheney's success at using THE BIG TOOL - the media - for protection.

He became more agitated.

"It became more focussed.

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