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How to use thought of in a sentence

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And yet, until the age of experts, ethical issues were not thought of as separable from the warp and woof of the practices of everyday life.
It often seemed to Connie that her sons thought of the refrigerator as a widow's cruse of food that would magically restock itself every week.
I looked at this and thought of saying about having a wolf by the ears, you can't hold on and you can't let go.
I thought of the convent school in which I was educated from kindergarten to high school.
Forget the thought of a tiny pigeon-hole stateroom just above the waterline of a 2,000 passenger cruise ship.
He was quiet and unassuming gentleman who was very highly thought of by all who knew him.
Kids who were initially intimidated by the thought of sewing soon came to realize how fun and fulfilling quilting together could be.
The leather jerkin beneath her robe offered Kel a sense of security as she thought of those dangers.
Who first thought of dipping a reed or some other substance into wax or tallow?
I have often thought of that scene in the desert, when Christ, weary and way-worn, sat down, perhaps upon the gnarled roots of some old tree.
He thought of moving inside where it would be cooler, but he felt too weak to move.
He thought of Shackleton who, when forced to lighten his load on the ice floes, would not jettison his banjo.
The mere thought of this weak-kneed party getting into power sends shudders down my spine.
He knew they were branding him a coward, a bleeding heart, or a weakling, but he didn't care what the public thought of him.
Four witnesses who were acquainted with the plaintiff testified that they thought of him when they read the article.
That he was the one who thought of addressing and acting on the issue has lifted my estimation of Mr Rudd very much.
Voters report jitters at the thought of terrorists targeting nuclear plants.
Her heart broke at the thought of Rhea leaving and yet the other girl's confidence and hope lifted up her own heart.
Her mood lifted momentarily at the thought of the couple, but it didn't last.
I recount this simple event not to promote the fact that I am well thought of by a few patients.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And no thought of impurity came to him on beholding that lily, snowy whiteness.
Every thought of sickness, sin or discouragement is recorded or bodied forth.
Of course the corporal had no thought of availing himself of the permission so accorded.
But, as he thought of it, there seemed to be a romance about such a step which would not befit him.
The mere thought of surgical instruments, a bistoury or a lance, makes me dizzy.
Ailie's bluebell eyes were wide at the thought of pain for this little pet.
Then he thought of the cherry pie, that the cat lady had put in his valise.
The thought of crime now becomes a sort of obsession or rather an autosuggestion.
She talked and thought of him as in his babyhood, and left him her blessing at the last.
No one seemed to have concerned himself with what Bathsheba thought of it all.
You have thought of a wish at this moment, I know, by your eyes, by your blush.
Old Parrot-nose kept me hard at it, but I thought of thee, and for this once I did all his biddings.
It shows how absent-minded I am, for I ought to have thought of the wine long ago.
The blue egg was the first thing she thought of when she came into the room.
They had no thought of abandoning any of their pursuits or pleasures, be they never so deplorable.
Years after, Palomino became sufficiently intimate with Alfaro, to ask him what he thought of Castillo's sarcastic inscription.
It is the care, the management of this house that I have thought of intrusting to you as to an alter ego.
This was clearly an accident, and no one thought of accusing me of any connection with it.
Alan's Achates at once thought of that probability, or of revenge in some form.
He thought of turning his horse loose and ambushing the mountainmen, afoot.
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