Use of inspire in Sentences. 27 Examples
The examples include inspire at the start of sentence, inspire at the end of sentence and inspire in the middle of sentence
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inspire at the end of sentence
- Familiar faith formulae seem not to inspire.
inspire in the middle of sentence
- We need someone who can inspire the team.
- The Muse does not inspire all poets equally.
- Her work didn't exactly inspire me with confidence.
- The hospital's record does not inspire confidence .
- McQueen seems to inspire Hoffman to underplay, too.
- Long may it continue to inspire all fellow artists.
- The country needs a leader who can inspire its citizens.
- The company's record does not really inspire confidence.
- I hope this success will inspire you to greater efforts.
- The negative protagonists in the play inspire hate in me.
- As wishes may inspire dreams, so dreams may inspire wishes.
- She was an eloquent speaker, able to move and inspire audiences.
- Its record in economic crisis-management does not inspire confidence.
- He has neither the policies nor the personal charisma to inspire people.
- It will also inform, educate, surprise, inspire trust and show authority.
- Our challenge is to motivate those voters and inspire them to join our cause.
- To inspire loyalty, the relenting deputy governor parceled out land to planters.
- Even more dispiritedly, the old remedies to these ills no longer inspire confidence.
- To this writer, one of Bruno's most admirable qualities was a capacity to inspire terror.
- By visiting schools, the actors hope to inspire children to put on their own productions.
- He firmly believes music should elevate and inspire its listeners, not lull and numb them.
- This will do more to inspire public confidence than the prison officers' negative attitude.
- To make taffy, to advertise taffy, to provide employment, to earn a profit, to inspire Otto Rossler?
- It has served to illuminate and inspire many thousands of students, teachers and academics throughout the world.
- Our first sight of the dingy little hotel did not inspire us with much confidence/inspire much confidence in us.
- Their remaining fixture list will also hardly inspire confidence among locals even edgier than Venables and his players.
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