Sentence examples for it so enthralling from inspiring English sources

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Yes, we're still craving some answers, but the show's constant hesitation, its withholding nature, is what made it so enthralling to begin with.

Futurism celebrated speed, technology and other aspects of modern life in every creative discipline, and Munari found it so enthralling that he moved to Milan.

Mr. Gore, on the other hand, reported that when the idea came to him in the middle of the night he found it so enthralling he sat right up in bed.

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Indeed, Parsons' version is so enthralling it's almost immersive.

This is partly because, since the entire game world is open to exploration right from the start (save for a few areas) and this world is so enthralling, it gives you the itch to start exploring right away despite the fact that you start the game ill equipped to handle some of the game's tougher foes.

"How dare they?" But the movie is so enthralling that it eroded my longstanding resistance to animation, and I realized that the same history translated into a live-action drama could never be depicted with the clarity and narrative drive that bold, simple animation encourages.

Yet what makes "Rodinsky's Room" so enthralling is that it works at several other levels.

In terms of his own plotting, however, he opined that "plots really don't matter", nor solutions to mysteries, because it's "the mood that's so enthralling... [a] kind of universal, this idea of a man searching for something or moving through this moral landscape and trying to protect himself from it, and yet he's still forced to investigate it".

But his current monologue, "In the Park" (respectfully directed by Randy Sharp, at the Axis), is so beautiful — so enthralling in its undisguised but never tedious self-absorption, in its command of the spoken word, and in its demand for love — that to remain unmoved by it, or to dismiss it as fairy folderol, begs the question: Why?

He's also a doctor, and his new book — a collection of essays that chart his journeys through the landscape of the human body — is so enthralling and so well written that it should win its own clutch of prizes.

"So enthralling and so well written that it should win its own clutch of prizes," wrote Nick Rennison in the Sunday Times, who hailed the "frequent brilliance of Francis's prose, which can move seamlessly from clinical exactitude to poetry".

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