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Sentences with occupy

oc·cu·py
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  • There were over 40 tenants, all occupying one wing of the hospital. [VERB noun]
  • The hospital bed is no longer occupied by his wife. [be VERB-ed]
  • Mark Latham's passion for beating out new air space for the Labor Party to occupy was his greatest and most arresting strength.
  • In exchange, residents receive a licence to occupy a unit and share the amenities.
  • U.S. forces now occupy a part of the country. [VERB noun]
  • We occupy a quality position in the market place. [VERB noun]
  • Us forces did not move to occupy the central Iraqi city of Falluja until two weeks after the fall of Baghdad.
  • British occupy Hamburg & link with Russians.
  • Her parliamentary career has occupied all of her time. [VERB noun]
  • I had other matters to occupy me, during the day at least. [VERB noun]
  • Even quite small aircraft occupy a lot of space. [VERB noun]
  • She reached Karachi on Monday evening, the journey having occupied three days and nine hours. [VERB noun]
  • Students occupied the college buildings
  • I occupied my evenings reading novels.
  • Occupy the children with a game while I prepare dinner.
  • We occupied the same house for 20 years.
  • The Occupy Wall Street movement of late 2011 was a protest against economic inequality.
  • The Occupy movement for social justice.
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