Sentence examples for change by being from inspiring English sources

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A work such as King Lear, Kermode argues, "subsists in change, by being patient of interpretation".

Those from the outside can only support change by being patient and being respectful.

"I was going through a big change, by being famous – and suddenly I got all this stuff that people rightfully would resent me for.

One definition of a classic, wrote Frank Kermode, is that it "subsists in change, by being patient of interpretation" – and, we might add, patient of translation, too.

"What Michael Steinhardt wants to do is be an agent of change, by being very provocative and challenging," said Gershon Kekst, a friend who is also active in Jewish philanthropy.

Emerson, whose journals are filled with quotations, was alert to the ways a text could change by being taken out of its context: "It is curious what new interest an old sentence or poem acquires in quotation".

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Osbourne describes her as "the anti-Heisenberg; she's not changed by being observed".

Before anyone else asks, no my life was not changed by being swept off my feet by any maharajas, sheep farmers or South American drug barons.

Acid properties of tantalum oxide are changed by being supported on SiO2.

No one changes by being shamed.

Many are forever changed by being assaulted and degraded by the very people who have sworn to protect and serve them.

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