Sentence examples for think to invite from inspiring English sources

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The right size group is you and everyone you can think to invite.

Boy and Girl get married, and Girl doesn't even think to invite Marissa to the wedding.

(Plus, it's rare that you hear a female voice or a non-white one. All these men banging on about the Women's March; did they not think to invite one on?) The only time they fall silent is when Obama talks, and it's with that reverence that comes with politics.

We're the life of the party...that is...if you think to invite us.

It is easier than we think to invite people to come and make things with us in our personal parallel universes.

"There's an episode where the guys go to a party and they don't think to invite Jared and the next day he's trying to figure out why he wasn't invited," Woods said with a chuckle.

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Saying "Qaddafi" aloud is thought to invite trouble.

"It was then, that I thought to invite three of my artist-friends to co-exhibit".

She must have taken the tram from the apartment; no one thought to invite her.

His name often is revealed only to initiates, and to speak his name aloud is thought to invite disaster or death; his most frequent title is Father.

He didn't seem to mind that no one had thought to invite him; rather, he was delighted that someone had managed to find a print.

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