First, the unpleasantness about which she complains has always inhered to serious writing as surely as a bonk inheres to Jackie Collins. |
Perhaps the most important topic was the definition of an accident and whether or not every accident actually inhered in a substance or only had the potential so to inhere in it. |
Boulez, famous for his coolly analytical approach to modern music, here unleashed the passions that inhered in the great orchestra's sound-world. |
For Lewis, the doubleness inhered in the process. |
But the question is to decide whether the light that inhered in them returns to its source, or is annihilated. |
First, the original monopoly power inhered in land ownership. |