Sentence examples for thinking ask from inspiring English sources

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Now, you may be thinking, "Ask the entire nation to commit to electric cars?

So I started thinking, Ask not what your city — I'll just buy a damn paintbrush, you know?" Over the past five years, Hodges has repainted about a hundred pieces of public property in Brooklyn Heights — tree guards, fire hydrants, lampposts.

Rather than asking "why?" when you're trying to understand someone's motivation or thinking, ask "how" and "what" questions.

If you would like to experiment with this kind of thinking, ask yourself what it is about yourself that you would like to change in the new year.

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"Frankie, what were you thinking?" asks Simon.

"What were you thinking?" asked her professor, Alan Tucker.

"Are you thinking what I'm thinking? asks tequila Josie of the supine JP, and therein awaits an entire ocean of stupidity.

"What were they thinking?" asked Jim Steyer, chief executive of a nonpartisan group called Common Sense Media, which provides advise to consumers about entertainment choices.

"So if we (especially Mr Lucas) might feel a little tingle of schadenfreude at this, what must Jimmy and Sidebottom be thinking?: asks Robin Hazlehurst.

"Seriously guys, wtf were we thinking?" asked Ken Kutaragi.

Google, what were you thinking?, asks Kenyan startup Mocality, which operates the country's largest online business directory.

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