Sentence examples for then inspired by from inspiring English sources

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But then, inspired by Matthews, Blackpool recovered to triumph 4-3 injuryury time.

Then, inspired by Pilgrim's Progress, he turned evangelical but lost the plot.

But then, inspired by his posh friend Edmund St John Smyth Rupert Everettt)'s newfangled electrical gadgets, he repurposes a feather duster to vibrate on a current.

Mattis graduated from Central Washington University, with a history degree, in 1972, and then, inspired by his older brother, who had fought in Vietnam, joined the Marines.

Then, inspired by old photos of his mum, "who looked kinda punk and a bit 80s", Grint became obsessed with punk's iconography and Jamie Reid's images in particular.

Then, inspired by a slow-roasted pork dish I'd cooked at work a few days earlier, I threw a dinner party and attempted to recreate the preparation.

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After watching Georgetown and North Carolina play for the 1982 national collegiate title, Mourning, then 12, was so inspired by Ewing's play that he decided to give up football for basketball.

Then, inspired perhaps by Philip Guston's painting San Clemente, Kleinzahler pictures Richard Nixon at his compound on the California coast.

Then, inspired in part by Bill Monroe's "Kentucky Waltz," Mr. King and Mr. Stewart wrote "Tennessee Waltz" in 1946 and recorded it two years later for RCA Victor.

She was then inspired to write sitcoms by meeting Johnny Speight, the screenwriter who created Alf Garnett, when her journalist father interviewed him for the Guardian.

I just wish that we were being encouraged to admire them, rather then feel inspired by them.

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