Sentence examples for immobile of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "immobile of" is not a common or correct way to use language.
It is possible that it could be used in a sentence, but it would be an unusual and potentially awkward construction. Here is an example of how it could be used, but again, this is not a natural or common way of speaking or writing: "The statue stood immobile of any emotion, its cold stone face betraying no hint of the stories it silently held within."

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One of the most physically immobile of the early saints was St Simon Stylites who appears to have spent a good part of his life living on top of a column in the environs of Antioch where he died in 459.

Judging by the degree to which differences in parental earnings are passed on to their children, Britain is the most socially immobile of all the members of the OECD for which the rich-country club has data, though not everyone accepts this as the last word on the subject.Because social mobility is particularly sticky in Britain, freeing it up will take time.

Dani Osvaldo, loaned to champions Juventus by Southampton, started Wednesday's loss in Madrid, while Roma's in-form Mattia Destro and debutant Ciro Immobile, of Torino, also played roles.

For example, C57BL/6J are among the most immobile of strains (56% immobility), while A/J and 129/SvImJ are in the middle of the range (34% and 31% immobility, respectively) and DBA/2J and BTBR T+ tf/J represent some of the least immobile strains (16% and 11% immobility, respectively) [50], [51].

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Later, in Creative Evolution, Bergson will criticize the new art of cinema for presenting immobile images of movement.

A divisional collecting station was established at Suweileh, during the Second Battle of Amman, by the immobile section of the 1st Light Horse Field Ambulance and the Anzac (No. 7) Sanitary Section.

The rats also gave up and became immobile instead of swimming when placed in a tub of water another measure of rodent depression.

Cano was referring to the immobile presence of Jason Giambi or the variety of backups during Giambi's time in the Bronx.

Patients with inflammatory joint diseases are more likely to be immobile because of pain, especially during times of active joint inflammation.

Whether it is the solid, immobile masses of boulders or the constantly changing shapes of waves, his forms are defined by elemental forces.

Later that year, Artforum featured another monumental work, Robert Smithson's "Spiral Jetty," an "immobile cyclone" of boulders jutting out from a desolate coast of Utah's Great Salt Lake.

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