Example sentences for: dwelt

How can you use “dwelt” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • It dwelt on their different attitudes to the WTO--America wanting it to lift more trade barriers, Europe wanting it to act as the arbiter of trade disputes--and noted that last Wednesday's meeting at the White House between President Clinton and Romano Prodi, the president of the European Commission, failed to resolve all their differences.

  • Editorials dwelt not on his personal troubles but on his contribution to peace in Ulster.

  • Meanwhile, though, who would cover politics while Jacob dwelt in the land of the artsy-fartsies?

  • The sailor has declined to discuss his sexual orientation, and so the coverage of the story has dwelt on the electronic privacy issue, but this episode is also relevant to the Navy's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy.

  • Many European papers dwelt on the harm the scandal may cause to the presidential ambitions of Vice President Al Gore.


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