Sentence examples for thought of man from inspiring English sources

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"Must the strong, simple transitive verb, which is one of the main glories of our tongue, become as obsolete in England as it appears to be in America?" Strauss might have thought of man up as less than virile, but phrasal verbs with up have filled a wide variety of roles in both British and American English.

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Happily, then, any thought of man-on-man action involving Wentworth is but a figment of fevered imaginations and can be banished to the darker corners of the internet where slash fiction festers.

At Easter time in 1661, he entered the University of Leipzig as a law student; there he came into contact with the thought of men who had revolutionized science and philosophy men such as Galileo, Francis Bacon, Thomas Hobbes, and René Descartes.

The whole map of Europe has been changed … The mode of thought of men, the whole outlook on affairs, the grouping of parties, all have encountered violent and tremendous changes in the deluge of the world, but as the deluge subsides and waters fall, we see the dreary steeple of Fermanagh and Tyrone emerging once again.

For De Beers, today's announcement of a new jewelry line was a very public reversal from a company that two years earlier had turned up its nose at the thought of man-made jewelry providing a competitive offering to existing products.

Basically, the thought of men having sex with each other made Andrew Dice Clay and Eddie Murphy snicker, so they joked about it.

Basically, the thought of men having sex with one another made Andrew Dice Clay and Eddie Murphy snicker, so they joked about it.

And when colleague Brian Shafe (the appealing Grey Damon), a shaggy undercover cop who is Hodiak's occasional partner, comes back from a gay bar disturbed at the thought of "men doing that with men," Hodiak asks him, "What do you care what they do with each other?" But he also bends rules and busts heads and generally runs over whatever stands between him and closing a case.

But set aside all thoughts of man's first disobedience or paradise lost.

Dancer and choreographer Ruth St. Denis also held the idea that dance should represent "the most noble thoughts of man" (Cohen 1992, 120).

They sift out the hidden thoughts of man, and hold them up in public to the world....Let them call me rebel and welcome, I feel no concern from it; but I should suffer the misery of devils, were I to make a whore of my soul by swearing allegiance to one whose character is that of a sottish, stupid, stubborn, worthless, brutish man.

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