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Sentence count:222+5Posted:2016-12-28Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: assessassessmentstressedaddresseddepressedobserveobservedobserverMeaning: [əb'sest]  adj. 1. having or showing excessive or compulsive concern with something 2. influenced or controlled by a powerful force such as a strong emotion. 
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61. For a man as obsessed with sales figures and chart position as Jackson is, the numbers must have been devastating.
62. He becomes obsessed with catching the culprit, but what happens when he does?
63. He soon became obsessed with being part of the pop world, any way he could.
64. The last nagging question is would we be so obsessed with the Simpson case if Nicole were black?
65. You've assigned me the role of heartless villain financier, obsessed with money, wealth, and luxury.
66. We suffer a great handicap in dealing with a Government who are obsessed with secrecy.
67. When the bones of Sheriff Wade are discovered, Sam becomes obsessed with learning if his father was the killer.
68. For a long time he was obsessed by the image of them in bed together.
69. Like many other children, Shawn was, for a time, obsessed with one topic.
70. His route curved away in a graceful sweep ahead of him. Three hours later he was obsessed with petrol.
71. I have never taken the Financial Times, finding it dull, badly written and vulgarly obsessed with money.
72. Nor are women so fixated by visual cues, so obsessed with physical rivalry.
73. The money with which she was so obsessed was the money he had made from his play ten years before.
74. Finally, it is not Labour and the trade unions who are obsessed with strikes but the media.
75. From an early date - extant records suggest 1407 to 1410 - Hoccleve was obsessed by anxiety about his financial security.
76. According to him, Mr Major is irresolute, obsessed with his image, and shifts according to the latest opinion poll.
77. So why are the mutual-fund companies suddenly obsessed with slinging around this term?
78. The more our rational faculty is suppressed, the more obsessed we are by it.
79. We become obsessed with change and tend to overlook content.
80. She was hopelessly confused, not wanting to lose Georg, but at the same time obsessed with the pull of Gesner.
81. I think all women are obsessed with something, and it's due to the media.
82. Quaid plays Frank as an obsessed man, haggard with the burden of his job and with personal worries.
83. We became fascinated by the realisation that the world is full of people who are obsessed about one thing or another.
84. Good luck does not operate in the absence of hard work, will and ability, and good luck often goes to those who do not desperately need it, or those who are not obsessed with luck. Dr T.P.Chia 
85. The media have become obsessed with questions of what ministers knew and when they knew it.
86. But today, some pentecostal preachers seem so obsessed with the techniques of rapture that they have forgotten the original message.
87. It was the side that seemed unnecessarily obsessed with the dark, seedy side of life.
87. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
88. After fleeing Illinois for Utah, the Mormons had always been obsessed with finding escape routes to the sea.
89. But they were deeply interested in, and even obsessed by, portents.
90. I was beginning to come to the conclusion that he was obsessed with the thing.
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