Sentence examples for rather thought of from inspiring English sources

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Protestants of the day rather thought of the pope as a dark magician or even the Antichrist.

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I'd rather think of it as folklore".

Any girl would rather think of such a hunk as a golden prince of the highway.

When I think of British cinema, I'd rather think of Ken Russell than David Lean or Working Title".

You might rather think of her career up to that point as a series of glamorous and/or disturbing ciphers.

With a touching, old-fashioned sense of decorum, our eerie terminology suggests that we would rather think of ourselves as stalkers than our friends as exhibitionists.

I'd rather think of having agency, individually and collectively; that we have goals and then we act upon our desire to achieve those goals.

The film, directed by Alan Taylor, would rather think of itself as a witty, high-toned costume comedy with a reassuring message.

We would much rather think of ourselves as stoic, fearless and empathetic, however distant our real selves are from these ideals.

But one would rather think of other hands: Daniel Hernandez, Giffords's twenty-year-old intern, had worked in a hospital, and knew enough, when she was hit, to sit her up so she wouldn't choke and put "my bare hand" on her wound to keep the blood from coming out.

Rather, think of it as my early impressions.

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