Sentence examples for he craves something from inspiring English sources

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"He craves something to grab onto," she said.

After wowing audiences with the illusion of flight he craves something bigger, and alights upon the idea of "disappearing" the World Trade Center.

At 28, Mr. Lang-Willar is in some ways the embodiment of Mr. Wheal's target demographic: the high achiever who grasps the brass ring, only to discover he craves something more.

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He craved something more tangible, more fulfilling.

He craved something that was "gentle and dramatic and lovely and sweet, not crude".

After living in California and returning to Westchester, Mr. Lombardo said, he craved something different.

But he craved something vaster and more dangerous, so he purchased "a general history of navigation, supported by a vast body of voyages": a work that was, like its subject, "indefinite as to its ultimate extent" and, as he was told by a jesting clerk, might involve as many as fifteen thousand volumes.

After he sold the house, however, he craved something a little less isolated and decided to downsize to the 1,250-square-foot 1,250-square-foot 1,250-square-foot99.

Nor does he envy the rival creations of Mike the Rock Balancer, who also craves something lasting.

The reviewer craves something fresh, something that grabs one's attention on the first listen.

The commuter who craves something a little healthier has options, too.

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