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How to use occupy in a sentence

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To occupy her time, she had been thinking of writing a biography of her husband.
One-third of the 57 respondents occupy the position of CEO or president, and the rest are vice-presidents or managers.
The FB-MOs, mitochondria, and haploid nuclei all segregate into budding spermatids and eventually occupy most of the cytoplasmic space.
In natural streams coho salmon and steelhead trout fry tend to occupy pools and riffles, respectively.
Both novels occupy somewhat ambiguous positions in the oeuvres of their authors.
Why should psychology occupy a central position at all levels of education?
In a threatened workplace by far the best answer is for workers to occupy the factory or plant.
You could name them, boycott them, occupy their offices and force them out of business.
Protesters threatened to occupy the council building if legislators and the shoe company continue to ignore their demands.
The US military will continue to occupy the country, exercising powers amounting to martial law.
If military forces aggressively occupy an area, the power needed to operate water pumps and plants may not be available.
The new leisure centre will provide services for the community, including essential activities to occupy young people.
I am a regular visitor to the area and particularly on wet, windy days there is little to occupy the children.
Wenger has other problems to occupy him ahead of today's Highbury meeting with Southampton.
At least finding this Daniel Mason person would occupy him for a while when he got back.
These are the kind of pointless questions that occupy the mind when you have nothing better to do.
That question was to occupy my mind for some years, before I could finally come up with something.
If the professor has come out, he or she may unwillingly occupy a position of dual authority in the eyes of students.
I wouldn't want to be president, or occupy any other high-ranking position.
As Kenya's largest group, the Gikuyu occupy a central position in Kenyan social life.
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