Sentence examples for to become oblivious from inspiring English sources

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The cast could only take the briefest of drink or toilet breaks, but the hardest task was learning to become oblivious to the audience, who were free to drift in and out.

It's easy to become oblivious to your partner's changes because you see this person so often.

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The problem is that Christians have spent so much time pretending to be victims that they have become oblivious to their own indiscretions.

By limiting ourselves to constantly doing the same things, we become oblivious to innovation and ingenuity.

There's a deeper answer, though, to the question of how partners gradually become oblivious to the painfully obvious.

With smartphones in every pocket and CCTVs on every street corner, it's something that's so ubiquitous we've become oblivious to it and Betts' work addresses this ever-present technological gaze and our complacency to it.

Her husband, Cub, has become oblivious to Dellarobia's sharp, flame-haired beauty.

A witness of a terrifying sight, for example, may become oblivious to all sounds.

Adults, too, become oblivious to time during the activities that most fully engage them.

In the name of religion, they become oblivious to everything else".

When painting, "I become oblivious to time and the necessities of life".

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