Sentence examples for thinks to put from inspiring English sources

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Nobody thinks to put the allegations to Lord McAlpine.

A shot of the world's oldest surviving pencil (it is a tool that tends to get used up before anyone thinks to put it in a museum) and one of the graphite mine in Borrowdale brought us, via Nuremberg, to New York, where John Eberhard Faber, a fourth-generation German pencil-maker, opened a stationery store in 1850.

We're usually so busy, neither of us thinks to put on the music the way we do when guests are coming.

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Who thought to put the kitchen next to the master bedroom?

Customers really like things that take care and thought to put together.

But for me anyway, it has proved harder than you might think to put into practice.

I wondered what carpenter or designer had thought to put a touch of decoration on such a building.

There weren't even any locks on the lockers; no one ever thought to put them there.

In the 19th century, puberty was thought to put young women at risk for neurological disorders.

Someone considered it an "appropriate" thought to put down on paper.

I just saw Victor Valdés, I thought to put it to the side of him and it might go in.

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