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1 They see others as inanimate objects, like machines, moved by explicit rules.
2 Forests and mountains are in themselves as inanimate as the sea.
3 These beauties and wonders include animate as well as inanimate objects.
4 Human beings as well as inanimate objects fell before him.
5 Without that privilege, we should cease to be intelligences, and become as inanimate things.
6 Does he consider them as inanimate , or as treasure?
7 I'll sit here and drink, for I look upon you as so many pawns, as inanimate pawns.
8 Like the car beaten down in inertia, they were as sedentary as death and as inanimate as rocks.
9 The fact is, that the woman looked like a bundle, and remained by the fire quite as inanimate .
10 He was put on the couch, reclined and withdrawn, and he appeared to be as inanimate as the furniture.
11 All the old, familiar objects were there, and they brought to him a rush of emotion, as inanimate things often do.
12 It lay as inanimate as in death where it had been thrown against the railing by the impact of the ship's wild swaying.
13 Was this the same Isabel whom Clara last remembered with her baby in her lap, beautiful and almost as inanimate as a statue?
14 Beholding the Rishi quite unmoved and as inanimate as a piece of wood, she became very sorry and began to converse with him.
15 The masters of the camp were all awake, but twice as many dogs, exhausted and footsore, lay curled in heaps, as inanimate as if dead.
16 I assure you that since I came into these rooms they have been beseeching me, as loudly as inanimate things can not to desert them.
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