Sentence examples for repeating the thoughts from inspiring English sources

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If you should feel yourself starting to wake up during the night, keep silently repeating the Thoughts and Images step to yourself over and over like a mantra, over and over until it takes on a life of its own.

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"Please let this be a joke," said another, repeating the thought three times for emphasis.

For emphasis, he repeated the thought with new phrasing.

And almost as quickly, he repeats the thought, with a new headline, on Business Insider.

When you have a thought, repeat the thought to yourself.

As you repeat the thought, make sure that you label it as a thought.

That's not because Obama's dumb, or because he's just a cypher repeating the words and thoughts of his staff.

Make sure that your student will keep on repeating the sentence until the thought will become fixed in their mind.

This means that the AD patients talk too much at inappropriate times, or they might speak too loudly, repeat the same thoughts many times, or they simply digress from the topic.

In any case the combatants were soon back in the trenches, the war raged on, and by Christmas 1915 no one thought of repeating the gesture.

For example, in Hitchcock's Blackmail (1929), the first English sound film, the word knife is repeated in the thoughts of a frightened girl who thinks that she has committed a murder.

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