Examples of 'lent itself' in a sentence

Meaning of "lent itself"

lent itself - implies that something has proven to be suitable, adaptable, or receptive to a particular use, purpose, or interpretation. It suggests that a situation, concept, or object can be employed or utilized in a specific manner or context

How to use "lent itself" in a sentence

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lent itself
I think this material lent itself to my voice.
Which lent itself to electronic and mechanical changes.
It really actually lent itself to the movie.
This lent itself well to the contentious debate over assimilatory practices.
It would be a poor love if it lent itself to measuring.
The route lent itself to being very technical.
The opportunity has simply not lent itself.
The battlefield lent itself to a defensive stance.
I was drawn to the kind of music it lent itself to.
The music lent itself to various interpretations.
It commonly appears in anthologies and has lent itself to many interpretations.
It also lent itself well to parody.
The success of the series has also lent itself to parody.
The theme lent itself easily to genre treatment.
The approach adopted by the Group lent itself to controversy.

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So it lent itself to a world.
The ranch country of the Sierra Nevada mountain range lent itself to such pursuits.
The place really lent itself to this interactive side.
The aim was to produce glasses from a recyclable material ; coffee lent itself to perfection.
The terrain lent itself admirably.
Initially, the natural setting of the former orchard of apple and pear trees lent itself.
The taxation system lent itself to abuse.
It just lent itself to the way the movie had to be shot.
Tagging content pages was a task that lent itself extremely well to bulk tagging.
The system lent itself to new enterprises as well as to improvement of the old.
The long straight blade would not have lent itself to a slashing or sabre action.
This likely lent itself to your pattern of resistance at a very early age.
The former engaged in cynical opportunism and lent itself to any type of state manipulation.
That lent itself to the record having that concise feel that we wanted.
The emergency sector most lent itself to the occurrence of errors.
It lent itself to the release of " torpedoes " improvised contact naval mines.
Your confidence in me lent itself to the completion of this work.
Nevertheless, the Committee seemed to feel that such categorization lent itself to discrimination.
The geographical situation lent itself readily to the practice of cycling.
Of course, the life of Reginald Dwight ( his real name ) lent itself to it.
This description lent itself to the title of the third novel.
Through developing the concept I realized the form language lent itself to a wing-back chair.
The system to date has lent itself to exploitation of children and families.
Geoski, our winter sports surface, lent itself perfectly.
Watercolor also lent itself well to his habit of painting en plein air.
It wasn't a story that lent itself to video.
The Steadicam lent itself to that sense of perpetual motion and freedom.
The consultations procedure of the Group lent itself to discussions on such issues.
The camera lent itself to interesting selfies, of course.
Immediately I knew it lent itself to a novel.
The style lent itself to narrative, to pure colour and to highly decorative effects.
Cuba also had rich fertile land that lent itself to cattle grazing and agriculture.
Ridley Scott, “ From the very beginning, I was working from a premise that lent itself to a sequel.
And the activity that lent itself most easily to her circumstances was collage.
RS, Well, from the very beginning, I was working from a premise that lent itself to a sequel.

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