Sentence examples for i thought mentioned from inspiring English sources

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I also found a blog about them, which I thought mentioned the word "titwhizz," which I thought was hysterical and funny.

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The finance minister has, I think, mentioned these challenges.

She went on to say: 'Your French teacher … I think, mentioned you used the word terrorism.' "I remembered the lesson and explained that I had mentioned the phrase eco-terrorism in relation to eco-warriors and protecting the environment.

Basically, I think mentioning Pakistan in this statement is disingenuous and misleading since the issue at hand was never about BES.

I think mentioning Lysenko and his henchmen as scientific opponents to the Modern Synthesis (and in the same breath with C. H. Waddington, a genuinely outstanding biologist) is, to put in mildly, disingenuous.

Real estate listings have begun to (half-jokingly, I think?) mention nearby PokéStops as selling points.

I thought to mention that the reason for us to choose the Abcam antibody was that Abcam is known to produce good anti-H3K9m2 antibody.

"I think I mentioned that track can be a cruel sport," Leroy Burrell said.

I think I mentioned Alicia's abroad in Italy this semester?

"I think I mentioned it to the orthodontist," but received no meaningful reaction, she said.

"And you were like, 'What would you like me to write a book about?' I think I mentioned vampires".

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