Sentence examples for think inadvertently from inspiring English sources

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Also, when I researched Sentinels, a lot of pictures of owls popped up and I think inadvertently they ended up looking like them.

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"I think that, inadvertently, we let our standards slip when there was such a high level of demand".

"What he was trying to do was to draw the lessons of 9/11 and apply them to the situation in Iraq, which led – I think not inadvertently but deliberately – to a conflation of the threat posed by Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein.

I think we inadvertently created a straight man / psycho man dichotomy, which we never even considered, but yeah, it works".

But instead of amusing them, I think I inadvertently got their wheels turning: Oh, yeah, that meat on my plate was once an animal.

Mr Blair, he thinks, has inadvertently shifted the battleground into Tory territory.To get to where he is now, Mr Blair has been on a slow and painful journey.

Dan Friedman, a New York Daily News reporter, says he thinks he inadvertently started that one when he called a Republican aide and asked if there were any rumors floating around about the nominee for secretary of defense.

I've alerted anyone and everyone, every time I thought I inadvertently hung up on a caller and did so in a very honest and open fashion.

I think Ms Dalmia inadvertently hit on the answer:Johnson is no populist.

His funeral speech feels practiced -- think Al Gore -- inadvertently masking the complications in Brutus's heart, making Antony's countervailing oration a finger snap.

But Pingu, I like to think, would have inadvertently made more money than any of them, from some app or other.

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