"inspire" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Tim Lucas has noted that the film has "gone on to inspire legions of contemporary filmmakers, from Dario Argento to Martin Scorsese to Quentin Tarantino."
- (The most slippery tiles have inspired legions of lawsuits, however, and will have to be coated to make them less slick.)
- Publishing industry executives have watched the case closely, with some fearing that a victory for Miss Collins may inspire legions of popular writers to seek a similar clause.
- No matter that Mr. Truman was a Democrat; his unexpected win over Thomas Dewey in 1948 has inspired legions of underdogs.
- Mr. Friedman has also inspired legions of loyalists.
- There is no pouf this time to inspire legions of copyists in every country of the world.
- It seems that the movie "Troy," featuring Brad Pitt, right, as the buff, scantily clad warrior Achilles, has inspired legions of readers to buy Homer's "Iliad."
- Jeeper Creepers 2: "The kind of limp horror retread whose only saving grace may be that it will inspire legions of budding young screenwriters to say, 'Jesus this sucks.
- At the same time, he said, the two men have recently been issuing what amount to policy statements that are unlikely to inspire legions of new followers.
- It is a fitting epitaph to an artist who inspired legions of drummers and, with Coltrane, helped push forward the boundaries of modern music.
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