Sentence examples for frequently preoccupied with from inspiring English sources

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As depicted by historian Nathaniel Philbrick, Bradford and Standish were frequently preoccupied with the complex task of reacting to threats against both the Pilgrims and the Pokanokets from tribes such as the Massachusett and the Narragansett.

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Glowing Pufflegs are often quite territorial and defend flowers, but sometimes they simply visit flowers frequently and aren't preoccupied with guarding them.

Von Maltzahn writes: From independence in 1946, until the beginning of the Asad era [Hafez al-Assad became president in 1971], Syrian governments changed frequently and subsequent leaders were preoccupied with domestic politics and Arab nationalism, which was at its height in the 1950s and 1960s.

Often it was preoccupied with human mortality.

"He is preoccupied with violence, and this theme frequently entered into his remarks," Koegler concluded.

In BDD, individuals are preoccupied with misperceived defects in physical appearance, most often of the face.

She's preoccupied with age.

Mr. Cuomo was preoccupied with safety.

Are Americans preoccupied with work?

Commons scholarship seems preoccupied with self-governance.

Their minds are preoccupied with oil.

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