Examples of 'it spurred' in a sentence

Meaning of "it spurred"

it spurred: It caused, stimulated, or encouraged a particular reaction, action, or change

How to use "it spurred" in a sentence

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It spurred them on in their reform process.
But hooray for imperfection, because it spurred me to write.
It spurred some interesting conversation on the way home.
After him winning, it spurred on an incredible European run.
It spurred a lot of interesting conversations with a few of them.
This was actually a good thing, for it spurred the development of peer support in Atlanta.
It spurred a resurgence in the profession of preservation and conservation worldwide.
After a while, I tried to hurt you . It spurred you on.
It spurred him to focus on independent companies and smaller projects.
After a while, I tried to hurt you . It spurred you on . You are crazy.
But it spurred me on to learn more.
It freaked me out. After a while, I tried to hurt you. It spurred you on.
But it spurred us on and we knew that we could catch fish.
After the Triborough Bridge opened in 1936, it spurred the conversion of both islands to parkland.
And it spurred me on to keep sharing.

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It spurred me on to get it solved.
As he spoke, it spurred the memories of his nightmares.
It spurred the development of entire new areas within number theory.
Second, it spurred anti - Zionism.
It spurred you on.
In essence, it spurred the creation of a centrally planned, national defence economy.
It spurred me still.
Additionally, it spurred his estrangement with the non-Jewish orphanage he had also been working for.
It spurred me to action.
For example, it spurred discussion on the subject of concussions in American football.
It spurred me on.
So I think it spurred him on - but it 's not the main driver . ”.
And it spurred me to finally read Persuasion.
It spurred the development of the Chicano civil rights movement.
It spurred further British victories at the start of the war.
It spurred the Allies into action.
It spurred the United States into a determination to fight to complete victory.
But it spurred them to set out on a long, hard journey.
It spurred me on again to attempt a symphony ".
Is it spurred by hearing something specific?
It spurred political activism and use of speech throughout every African-American community.
It spurred me still. The enemy is stealth surface ship.
It spurred me on to do a little “ shopping ” for some more things.
It spurred a lot of collaboration and conversation across the country . ".
So it spurred the site-seeking on.
It spurred trade, writing, calendars, and pioneered the rise of modern, sedentary communities and cities.
It spurred me on to keep going even when I was tired.".

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