Sentence examples for think exhausted from inspiring English sources

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If someone watched me, especially on that trip home, they might think "exhausted middle-aged woman" or "eccentric," but I would prefer they just observed a no-talking zone unless they are someone I've chosen to travel with, a friend or colleague with whom I've planned a travel date.

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"The labour of fleshing out or illustrating the detail I think exhausts a reader in a lot of cases, and takes away this power of encountering something that is literally just defined by itself.

By various devices, I have collected eighty cases of malpractice suits, which, I think, exhausts the count, I have reports of 118 threatened suits, and twenty-eight where sums of $10 to $250 were paid or bills remitted to avoid litigation.

I think I exhausted them all.

"I think they exhausted themselves after the eyes," she said.

In terms of running out of things to say, well, biographical information, statistical data about the players, yes, I think we exhausted that.

So before you make a big-time move like that, I think you exhaust the possibility of letting them regain their confidence and playing their game".

Zionism, he thought, had "exhausted itself, precisely because it had accomplished its aims", while Arabs, "whatever their subsequent follies and outrages... had been punished for the sins of Europe".

Maybe she wasn't drunk, I thought, just exhausted.

Just in case you thought you exhausted the adventure possibilities, you can also see South Africa by air.

So, I build my schedule around being one of the first at the conference in the morning and I don't RSVP for night events that I think will exhaust me for the next day.

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