Sentence examples for think to watch from inspiring English sources

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It's easiest, I think, to watch it being done.

And though I was wet through and shivering and my car was stuck and my shoes ruined and my hands so blistered I couldn't make a fist with either one, I started back up the hill — and not, as you might think, to watch the lucky man emerge from the hole in the ground or to take a bow or anything like that, but just to see if anybody else needed digging out.

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"It was years after I'd won, I'd never thought to watch it back but her and her boyfriend wanted to see it so I said I'd find the tape.

In the days and weeks after Cho shot her granddaughter to death in French class at Virginia Tech, Catherine Read never thought to watch the seething video he dropped into the mail minutes before the shooting.

The next morning (Friday), we woke way too early, I thought, to watch vintage 50's and 60's Ferrari's retrace the old Pebble racing route.

"After all, if you're a Fox News viewer, you probably wouldn't even think to try watching Keith Olbermann on MSNBC," Bontrager says.

Meticulously made, sensually satisfying and thrumming with possibilities, "Beau Regard" is the sort of work that's heaven to write about, to think about, to watch.

Reading Willis is to watch her think, to discover, on the page.

"There's nothing in the world so bad for some women as marriage," Peter Walsh thinks to himself, watching a poised Mrs. Dalloway mend a party dress.

Town are also thought to be watching ex-Stoke striker Mamady Sidibe and Millwall forward Dany N'Guessan.

When I think back to watching Balanchine ballets in his lifetime, what strikes me most?

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