Sentence examples for thinks to come from inspiring English sources

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The father of Maisie, a severely mentally disabled child in New York, takes her to Central Park and reflects on the fact that, in his position, no one ever thinks to come over "and suggest that their child could play with your child".

According to The Associated Press, Chavez declared, "If the empire of the United States thinks to come here and invade Venezuela, you can be certain that the 100-year war will begin and we will defeat the North American empire on this land!" Does one detect an unfortunate hopeful note in that melodramatic outburst?

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Salary and pension payments due in late April are thought to come to around €1.7bn.

The term Chueta is thought to come from the Catalan word for pig.

The reason they are thought to come from Vesta is that the asteroid has an unusual and characteristic spectrum.

"People don't think to come to down to Columbia Street to stroll," she said.

And it should have been me, I thought, to come up with this idea.

Generally, asexual reproduction is thought to come with costs.

The infection is thought to come from contact with animals.

□ I think to come across a disaster and remain alive depends on our luck.

The word "cigar" is thought to come from the Mayan for smoking, sikar.

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