Sentence examples for had thought much from inspiring English sources

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Neither had thought much about selling their food at first.

She had thought much on the Buddhist idea of "dukkha," or suffering, in her long years of isolation and house arrest, Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi said.

Roberts was scornful of the idea that Congress had thought much about what it was doing when it took those votes.

Several of the Marines had asked Mr. Rodgers whether he thought they'd feel out of place at an Ivy League school, although it wasn't something Corporal King had thought much about.

Many people seemed to have become quite sophisticated election observers, accepting the messiness of an American electoral system they had previously thought of as even-handed and accurate -- if they had thought much about it at all.

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Indiana Jones wouldn't have thought much of our efforts.

Whether the Rangers have thought much on that is unknown.

In contrast to his approach on the economy, he just doesn't seem to have thought much about global issues.

He probably wouldn't have thought much of Haddin's dismissal this morning.

You may never have thought much about the differences between baseball and bullfighting.

She might not have thought much of "that film director bloke".

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