Not to be inspired by its promise and its example.
If I go to Nepal and India for three months, I’m in India and am not inspired by any country its lilt or great beauty. What is the grammar for Theresa May’s speech to
Republicans in Philadelphia?
How can we cut down on this embarrassing blog post?
The two infinitive clauses are complements of defy anyone.
To be inspired by its promise is a passive form. Is it a sentence such that it inspires a person to do something or something?
What is the
pattern of I believe I have to do X and not experience Y after
doing so?