Prompted
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322 examples of Prompted in a sentence
And the autobiographical self has
prompted
extended memory, reasoning, imagination, creativity and language.
And I asked him why he did it, and he said, "Well, it was really my daughter who
prompted
me to do it.
Two big storms and this notion of "walk the walk
" prompted
creation of ELAM back in 1998.
The first cocaine prohibition laws, similarly
prompted
by racist fears of black men sniffing that white powder and forgetting their proper place in Southern society.
While showing in Berlin last year, a philosophy student asked me what
prompted
these recent killings.
After all, it was Eric and Kevin, two years ago, just exactly these kinds of young men, who
prompted
me and worked with me, and still do, in the study of indebted students in America.
So this figure
prompted
a lot of hand-wringing in Whitehall.
In fact, nuclear weapons
prompted
humans all over the world to change the way that they manage international politics to reduce violence.
Now, these centenarians' stories along with the science that underpins them
prompted
me to ask myself some questions too, such as, when am I going to die and how can I put that day off?
The digital technology
prompted
embodied learning that kids can now take out into the world.
Chris Anderson: Not planned, but you
prompted
some questions in me, Scott.
It's really
prompted
by a conversation I had with a wonderful woman who maybe most people have never heard of, Gillian Lynne.
I cannot tell you whether the aid we have spent in the past has made a difference, but can we come back here in 30 years and say, "What we have done, it really
prompted
a change for the better."
And that
prompted
people to make maps like this, with all kinds of wonderful detail on the land, but when you get to the waters edge, the ocean looks like one giant puddle of blue paint.
For the most part, I considered this movie unworthy of a comment, but the last 10 minutes
prompted
me to write one.
Many film scholars believe that Lloyd was
prompted
to make this film because he saw the presidency of FDR as a dictatorship bent on soaking the rich and soft on crime.
I have been reading these reviews for years and this show
prompted
me to sign up!!!
This is a good flick and has
prompted
me to take a look at all the Van Damme movies I have missed over the last ten years.
This is the only movie I have ever seen that has
prompted
me to write a critique on any internet site, and that is a significant statement from someone who likes "The Attack of the Monolith Monsters."
This
prompted
me to give this film a try.
(I wasn't aware the show had even lasted past the first or second season) I'm curious as to what
prompted
all of the cast changes - I've seen them described as "highly publicized," and yet a half hours searching efforts on the web have revealed nothing but endless comments on how the early episodes were so much better than the later episodes.
I kept focusing on how these women (who are clinically way beyond eccentric) reveal their own humanity in the most surprising of ways, and I wonder whether their retreat from the world was
prompted
by something beyond the stuffiness of life in the unreal blue-blood universe, perhaps some abuse, or perhaps simply a streak of defiance and rebellion that spiralled out of their control and took on a life of its' own.
I finally broke down this year and ordered a DVD, which
prompted
me to take a moment to write this brief reaction to the movie.
It did, but it also
prompted
me to rent the movie.
Downloading of Garth Merengie's Dark Place
prompted
Channel 4 to release a DVD of that series.
On the DVD, Milla Jovovich has the gall to say that the producers uncovered so much information about The Maid, that I am
prompted
to ask: "Then, why didn't your husband use it?"
I went to see this movie
prompted
by critics that placed it up there in the pantheon of masterpieces.
Many of the 10/10 reviewers admit to being
prompted
by someone who worked on the movie to write a glowing review, like we couldn't tell.
An on form Walter Matthau stars as Morris Buttermaker, a now washed up ex minor league player who,
prompted
by a financial carrot, becomes manager of a multi-racial team of Little League misfits.
I don't know what
prompted
the praise for this movie.
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