Sentence examples for making a thought from inspiring English sources

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Writing a novel then becomes like "making a thought experiment", with the story emerging from the choices the writer has made about the world in which it is taking place.

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Does articulating a thought in public freeze it in place somehow, making it not part of a thought process but rather a tiny little finished sculpture?

A non-invasive way to make a thought query into Wikipedia via some wimax network.

What makes a thought or bodily motion an action is its being preceded by a certain act of will (volitions) which bring about the thought or motion.

We thought it would make a thought-provoking exhibition".

He even suggests the "Bush-as-Guardian-reader" idea would make a thought-provoking article.

The Washington Post journalist Barton Gellman and I presented an introductory session at SXSW before Edward Snowden's appearance, and he made a thought-provoking comparison between surveillance and torture.

Damon Hill makes a thought-provoking observation about his father Graham.

Responding officers said Wilson's speech was slurred and he had trouble making a complete thought.

Puma suffers further by making a poorly thought-out deal with Kmart, relegating the brand to discount status.

Once you have decided to reduce your energy costs (and there's no reason for not doing so), you should start from making a well thought-out plan.

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