Pervaded
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33 examples of Pervaded in a sentence
So our work, in a certain way, is to address this imago, this kind of archetype that has
pervaded
the psyche of our entire globe.
Short-termism, for many reasons, has
pervaded
every nook and cranny of our reality.
Well, the healthcare system has been transformed: a culture
pervaded
with defensiveness, universal distrust of the system of justice, universal practice of defensive medicine.
The narration is
pervaded
throughout with a sneering, almost adolescent anti-Christian sentiment, ruining any possibility that the film might actually change someone's mind as opposed to just preaching to the choir (i.e.
It is just a different perspective of The Lion King, without all of the serious stuff that
pervaded
most of the second half of the original Disney classic.
This movie is one of the funniest, saddest and most accurate portrayals of the mentality that seems to have
pervaded
the Balkans yet again, 45 years after the time depicted.
Such duplicity has
pervaded
US foreign policy.
This is the chance of a lifetime to break through the cynicism that has
pervaded
American politics for decades.
Many of his close advisers, however, seem intent to nudge him into war, and bellicose rhetoric has so
pervaded
official US statements that failure to attack Iraq could be construed as a failure of presidential leadership.
Indeed, the succession of bailouts for Greece embodies many of the same pathologies that for decades have
pervaded
the development agenda – including long-term political consequences that both the financial markets and the Greek people have thus far failed to grasp.
The problem has long
pervaded
News Corp and 21st Century Fox, both formally spun off from the original News Corporation in 2013, after the News of the World scandal in 2011, when employees of the British tabloid were accused of engaging in phone hacking, police bribery, and exercising improper influence.
Did German Defense Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg have to tell the truth about the massive plagiarism that
pervaded
his doctoral thesis, or could a lie be justified because he was performing an important government job?
When George W. Bush was governor, a federal judge ruled that the state's entire penal system was
pervaded
by a "culture of sadistic and malicious violence."
An air of calmness and resignation - of gentle sadness
pervaded
the room.
In truth, the feelings it excited
pervaded
every bosom, from the kitchen to the parlor.
The stillness of death
pervaded
the road, nor was there a single vestige of the scenes of the night, to tarnish the loveliness of a glorious morn.
The countenance of Peyton was flushed, and an air of vexation and disappointment
pervaded
his manner.
I could not enter the house, nor was I capable of any movement; but reflecting how important it was that I should be present at what might take place on the occasion, I nerved myself as best I could and went in, for I well knew all the entrances and outlets; and besides, with the confusion that in secret
pervaded
the house no one took notice of me, so, without being seen, I found an opportunity of placing myself in the recess formed by a window of the hall itself, and concealed by the ends and borders of two tapestries, from between which I could, without being seen, see all that took place in the room.
His face was thin and haggard; but an indescribable air of jaunty impudence and perfect self- possession
pervaded
the whole man.
Clad in a tight suit of corduroy, spangled with brass buttons of a very considerable size, he at first stood at the door astounded and uncertain; but by degrees, the impression that his mother must have suffered some personal damage
pervaded
his partially developed mind, and considering Mr. Pickwick as the aggressor, he set up an appalling and semi- earthly kind of howling, and butting forward with his head, commenced assailing that immortal gentleman about the back and legs, with such blows and pinches as the strength of his arm, and the violence of his excitement, allowed.
A dead silence
pervaded
the throng, broken only by the audible lamentations of the women, and the shuffling steps of the bearers on the stone pavement.
Mr. Perker had had a dinner-party that day, as was testified by the appearance of lights in the drawing-room windows, the sound of an improved grand piano, and an improvable cabinet voice issuing therefrom, and a rather overpowering smell of meat which
pervaded
the steps and entry.
This is the way they amuse themselves while they dangle their legs over Big Chief Mountain and wait for it:"Our merchants have responded to the recent good feeling which has
pervaded
the town since word came that President Mutrie, on his return to Denver, was favorably considering the claims of Rustler.
But neither in the street he had passed through, nor in the one which his eager glance pervaded, could he see anyone; however slowly the stranger had walked, he was gone on his way, or perhaps had entered some house.
Bonacieux became livid; a fearful agony
pervaded
her frame, and she sank panting into the arms of Porthos and Aramis.
The atmosphere is charged with vapours,
pervaded
with the electricity generated by the evaporation of saline waters.
The roof was mended, a scullery-maid – a relative of the elder's – was engaged, hens were bought, the cows gave enough milk, the garden was fenced in, a mangle was made by the carpenter, hooks were put into the wardrobes, which no longer opened at their own sweet will; an ironing board covered with coarse cloth lay across the arm of a chair and a chest of drawers in the maid's room, and the smell of hot irons soon
pervaded
the room.
A light shone through the keyhole and from under the door; a profound stillness
pervaded
the vicinity.
A very chill and vault-like air
pervaded
the stairs and gallery, suggesting cheerless ideas of space and solitude; and I was glad, when finally ushered into my chamber, to find it of small dimensions, and furnished in ordinary, modern style.
They
pervaded
the passages, the saloons, every corner of theship; and heads peered in at the doorway while a voice murmured outside:"That is the doctor's cabin."
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