Sentence examples for reading a thing from inspiring English sources

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I remember reading a thing somewhere, someone wrote about just wanting (Episode VII) to feel real; to feel authentic.

"You click on the wrong link or you're reading a thing about [how] maybe there's going to be an 'Arrested Development' movie, and then you see the other links and you go 'Ooh, "Mad Men!" Click' and then it's like an episode summary and you go, 'No, I haven't seen that!

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The restaurant was very dark, only candles and I couldn't read a thing he said".

I read a thing where two people put them on autopilot; they're having a conversation [with each other], and they're not even there.

There's stones in here that've only been up forty or fifty years, and you can't read a thing it says on them, and what difference does it make?

I also managed to buy a new spare pair of reading glasses - having already broken one pair, I was terrified of damaging the others and ending up stuck somewhere unable to read a thing.

I couldn't read a thing, of course, but I had been told that Chinese urbanites are voracious readers, and that I could get a feel for that in any decent bookstore.

I read a thing on it.

You can't read a thing without your glasses.

The strongest emotion one can muster at the end of Ideal is, "I just read a thing".

Maybe I'm speaking too soon in that I haven't read a thing," he said, before ending with a joke.

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