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31) The thought suddenly spurred him into action.
32) My brain became a sponge, suddenly spurred into action.
33) He spurred the horse into a canter.
34) It spurred me to buy a ticket to Calcutta.
35) It also spurred him to complete his lengthier expositions of Wittgenstein's thinking.
36) In the second half, Cranleigh were spurred into action and began to threaten Caroline Bush(sentence dictionary), making her debut in goal.
37) Empowerment enthusiasts are being spurred on by stories of remarkable productivity gains.
38) Syngenta and Myriad joined forces and finished the job in 18 months, spurred by the potential commercial rewards.
39) Resident movie stars such as Sylvester Stallone, Cher and Madonna also have spurred a boomlet in the entertainment and fashion businesses.
40) Spurred by the horrors he witnessed in war, Cheshire dedicated his life to caring for others after it was over.
41) Spurred on by the spectre of political oblivion Michael Heseltine may yet risk all.
42) Spurred by a sense of the growing opposition, especially after Chernobyl, it began to agitate at the grass roots.
43) Meanwhile, inflation spurred by the devaluation ate into workers' paychecks.
44) That spurred concerns the economy might be growing faster than expected.
45) Today's new generation of black directors has been spurred on by two particular success stories.
46) She is concerned publicity and gossip in the dale has spurred others to take their lives.
47) That, in turn, has spurred algae growth[Sentencedict.com], which clouds the lake.
48) The economy grew about 4. 5 percent last year, spurred by the export boom.
49) It's something she would naturally do but it was not the job alone that spurred the gentleman to buy her flowers.
50) The rapes that spurred the creation of the task force began Aug. 21.
51) The number of hate crimes spurred by racial prejudice is increasing in our state.
52) Spurred on by a new hope, she ran across the road and scrambled up the smooth grassy side of the hillock.
53) We are spurred on by advertising images that fun is for the young and fit.
54) Spurred by the profit motive, the shops tackled problems with a vengeance.
55) This process is termed nectar robbery and has been shown in Corydalis, a spurred flower.
56) It holds equally true that a compassionate act needs to be spurred by a feeling of compassion to be effective.
57) He was acting out of spite, spurred on to punish the second Stillman for confusing him.
58) Two more were spurred into it through outright rebellion against their mothers' ideas, with more than a touch of stubbornness.
59) They saw him and kicked their horses forward so Sharpe turned his tired mare northwards, and spurred her into a gallop.
60) His misfortunes spurred Galt to write with renewed vigour and until near the end of his life his output was voluminous.
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