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42 Sentences With "be captivated by"

How to use be captivated by in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "be captivated by" and check conjugation/comparative form for "be captivated by". Mastering all the usages of "be captivated by" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Even if you're squeamish around bugs, you'll still be captivated by his photos.
Twenty years later, the public continues to be captivated by the JonBenet Ramsey case.
One is sure to be captivated by this meticulously enhanced wine, a true sparkling diamond.
Investors may be captivated by the bitter battle between Papa John's founder and its board.
Humans would stop writing, or at least publishing, because all the readers would be captivated by the machines.
Click here to view original GIFIt's easy to be captivated by the medieval world of Westeros in Game of Thrones.
While eavesdropping on these academics, you may be captivated by their exchanges while frustrated by their stasis while curious about their lives.
Max is not wrong to be captivated by the elegance of the da Vinci robotic-surgery system, which is a triumph of engineering.
She isn't the first author to be captivated by the killer whales of Eden, which have inspired several nonfiction books and more than one novel.
Awe is also inspiring and full of wonder, underscoring the richness of life and our ability to both contribute to it and be captivated by it.
Children are unlikely to be captivated by this unconvincing melodrama of abandonment and reconciliation, and adults will be moved by it only because we're hopeless crybabies.
Growing up, while watching reruns every Saturday morning, I'd be captivated by all of the gigantic Afros, lush Jheri curls, and beaded braids that filled the screen.
This final installment of the series is opening at the Toth Gallery in NYC this month if you'd love to be captivated by the work in person. —L.
Having seen the reaction of audiences 'across the pond' and around the world to this most recent season, we expect American viewers will be captivated by this engaging format.
If you've ever wondered what might have been, and how it still could be, you'll be captivated by Gregor and his tale of errant CDs and narrowly missed stardom.
If I didn't deal daily with the mechanics of cybersecurity, I might be captivated by Washington's focus on whether the Russians penetrated the Democratic National Committee and why they did it.
I like that the viewer could be captivated by some part of the painting that seems to dissolve right before their eyes, maybe before they get the meaning in its entirety.
It makes perfect sense, then, that we'd also be captivated by a hair color with similar holographic properties, like the mother of pearl-inspired pastels that are all over Instagram right now.
"We know our audience will be captivated by the film's suspenseful storytelling and brave characters as they fight for survival,"  Daniels, YouTube's Global Head of Original Content, in a statement earlier this year.
While most of the children seemed to be captivated by Princess Kate's presence, one inquisitive little girl was apparently more concerned about the photographers who were there snapping photos of the day's events.
Though nothing is known about him other than that he has long hair and seems to be an experienced climber, the internet can't help but be captivated by his trip up the tower.
"We hope people will take a moment to pause, listen, and let their imaginations be captivated by the natural and cultural sounds of our national parks," Alanna Sobel, a National Park Foundation representative, told Mashable over email.
But while children won't learn astronomy from this film, they may well be captivated by the adventures of Mune, a young forest faun who's thrown into the role of the moon's guardian and, well, loses his grip.
Even readers who aren't fans of the metaphysical will be captivated by the author's charming narrative and vivid exposition as he recounts the fantasy romance between a struggling writer named Con Powers and Emer Gunnels, a parochial school teacher, who emerges as the novelist incarnate.
Whether you grew up in the Midwest going to festivals headlined by Grade and Hot Water Music that featured kids unironically playing Four Square outside the venue (this is what people did before iPhones) or just like your hardcore as melodic as it is moving, you'll be captivated by these four songs.
CBS expects it to be a hit in the U.S. "Having seen the reaction of audiences 'across the pond' and around the world to this most recent season, we expect American viewers will be captivated by this engaging format," its Senior Vice President, Alternative Programming Sharon Vuong said in an online statement.
Humans are primed to be captivated by stories, and over the past decade, Musk has cycled through many versions of the Tesla story, each intended to raise more and more money from a host of different audiences, each intended to buy more time for his company to achieve the holy grail of an affordable, mass-produced electric car.
In July 2013, professional skateboarder Paul Rodriguez included Creager in his "top ten" list of favorite professional skateboarders. In addition to recommending Creager's 1996 Trilogy video part, Rodriguez explained the selection on his personal website: > I love that dude man. That guy, again.. style, creativity, technical > abilities, precision. I would always be captivated by his skateboarding > every time I would see anything from him.
This aspirational series highlights the challenges and adventures of elite teens brought together in pursuit of their dreams. "Ready For This is the collaboration of two exceptional Australian producers and we're thrilled to bring this landmark new drama to our ABC3 audience. After the success of Dance Academy and Nowhere Boys, our audience is ready to be captivated by these exciting new characters and storylines," said ABC TV’s Head of Children's Television, Deirdre Brennan.
The dueling premieres highlighted an issue between the companies: whether Toy Story was a Disney or a Pixar film. "The audience appeared to be captivated by the film," wrote David Price in his 2008 book The Pixar Touch. "Adult-voiced sobs could be heard during the quiet moments after Buzz Lightyear fell and lay broken on the stairway landing." Toy Story opened on 2,281 screens in the United States on November 22, 1995 (before later expanding to 2,574 screens).
Politicians of the time, such as the Marquis de Mirabeau, used the public's ability to be captivated by the theatre to arouse support for their regimes. In fact, in a production called Assemblée fédérative, citizens were allowed to pay to role-play as great speakers of the Enlightenment, re-enacting debates and speeches of propaganda.Friedland (2002, 184). Inevitably, this situation resulted in a mockery of politics, and performances where actors played the parts of politicians were often controversial.
Eye of the Crow was selected as a Booklist "Top Ten in Young Mysteries" and was a winner of the Arthur Ellis Award for Juvenile Crime Fiction. School Library Journal called the series "spellbinding" and stated that "Younger YAs will be captivated by Shane Peacock’s The Boy Sherlock Holmes, a series of novels". All have won Junior Library Guild of America Premier Selection Awards.Junior Library Guild of America The series as a whole has garnered more than 40 awards, nominations, and honors.
During a dance presentation to welcome Princess Ama to the kingdom, Prince Daraima is shocked to see that one of the dancing maidens is Ihuoma-a girl whose hitherto exists only in her dreams. Unbeknownst to him, this is Iko, a poor maiden in the village who is an exact replica of Ihuoma and strangely possessing the same singing genius. Princess Ama observes her groom-to-be captivated by Iko and resolves to nip this obvious threat in the bud.
" Held discusses how snakes such as Vipera ammodytes generate asymmetric patterns along their backs. The evolutionary biologist Larry Flammer "warns" readers that when they look at the pictures or study Held's diagrams, they, "will be captivated by the full-page captions, and probably drawn into the effort to really understand what is happening. The graphics do, indeed, help immensely to do this." Flammer notes, too, that many of the, "nuts and bolts of evolution, deeper than just natural selection," are on display in the book, revealing, "precisely what genetic/physiological mechanisms are being selected for.
George H. Shorey found Sterner's renovation of the house to be "as enthralling as gypsy music" and wrote in a 1924 review in International Studio magazine, "It is a sluggish imagination that cannot be captivated by pink and scarlet geraniums against gray stucco, or solid green shutters against a background of red, with well-watered window boxes ambuscading small-paned windows." In 1924, he and his sister moved to London. She was married in 1926, but Sterner never married. She was with him when he died in 1931 in Rome.
Altman attempted to take fear out of death in the exhibit "Dead or Alive" at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York. She used several types of herbs and other natural foodstuffs ranging from juniper berry to lavender to yellow mustard seed to cast human skull sculptures. Altman intended for the viewer to approach the skulls and be captivated by their fragrance instead of repulsed by their association with death. "It's like the traditional sugar skulls you see in Mexico for Day of the Dead," she said.
Jeffrey Weeks sees the book as an embodiment of the principle that abstract mathematical results can often be best appreciated through concrete examples. Thomas Banchoff writes that most readers from a general audience will be "captivated" by the intricate artworks of the book, and professional mathematicians will find sufficient depth in its explanation of these works. However, Weeks writes that the book fails at another stated purpose, allowing artists to appreciate the mathematics behind the artworks it presents, because the mathematics is too advanced for easy understanding by a general audience.
He reduces these basic shapes to geometric patterns which he captures in small square pictures in equally diverse variations. These mainly take the form of black-and-white dabbed paintings, some of which are on transparent paper that seems to correspond to the materiality of the diaphanous floral tissue. It is at this point that he begins to be captivated by the technical quality and effect of transparency, another guiding principle running consistently through Giuffrida’s art and his constant search for the best forms of expression for the wide range of materials suited to him.
" Charisse Jones of USA Today praised the novel, giving it four out of four stars: "While Tomi Adeyemi's Africa-inspired fantasy was written for young adults, readers of all ages will be captivated by this engrossing tale". David Canfield of Entertainment Weekly called the novel a "phenomenon" owing to the success of a first-time author. Author and poet Kiran Millwood Hargrave in The Guardian praised, "the hate-to-love romance [that] comes with high stakes, and the relationship is realistically and passionately realised. All of it is packaged in a tightly plotted, action- packed adventure.
Though she does not appear involved in the ritual, she does seem to be captivated by the group's relationship to the Devil. Not all of the Black Paintings share the limited colours of the previous two examples. Fight with Cudgels shows Goya's dramatic use of different shades of blue and red as two men beat each other. While in the original version they were fighting on a meadow, the painting was damaged during the transfer and the version at the Prado has been painted over, stressing the eeriness of the fighters, unable to escape each other's blows due to their knee-deep entrapment in a quagmire.
A Spanish pop and American popular music influence also could be heard during her early years. Later on she would be captivated by mainstream R&B; and hip hop, which, in her own words, has been described as "my childhood deprivation, which I had been longing to hear all my life! The missing part of the puzzle!" Her influences have included Gloria Estefan, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Toni Braxton, Boyz II Men, Stevie Wonder, Cece Winans, Nat King Cole, Mary Wells, her mother's all-time-favourite Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin, Randy Crawford, Roberta Flack, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Alejandro Sanz, Rosario Flores, Mary J. Blige, and many more.
In the year 2008 she marries Mexican businessman Brando Lomelí, initiating for Filippa a new stage, coming closer to and allowing to be captivated by a new musical genre that reflects what Mexico marks in her life and career releasing her new album in 2009, and to celebrate the bicentennial of Mexican independence her album entitled "With Love to Mexico," produced by Latin Grammy winner Guillermo Gil, achieving a gold record for its high sales. In 2009, she offers a major concert with the renowned Mexican singer Guadalupe Pineda, this presentation won for her, the nomination to “Las Lunas del Auditorio” as best show of the year. At the end of 2009 Filippa was invited to appear in Bogota, Colombia. In early 2010 gives a concert in the Thai capital, Bangkok, and one more in the city of Phoenix, Arizona, for the celebration of the Virgin of Guadalupe Festival.

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