Sentence examples for thought put from inspiring English sources

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I needed more thought put into meeting my basic needs.

And then I thought, Put your head down and do your work".

I thought, put a piano in there, it can act as a catalyst for conversation".

"When I first read about it — dream work, body work and voice work — I thought, Put the gun to my head, please.

My point here is that with a mere three hours of recording time, and 23 songs to document with the band, there could surely not have been much time or thought put into lyrical revisions while there in the studio.

In typical Samsung fashion, the device's frame is clad entirely in lightweight plastic — available in blue or white — but there seems to have been much more thought put into the GSIII's design.

Being unmarried, so they thought, put you at risk of hysteria or other nervous disorder".

I know she would be happy with anything, because she is the type to appreciate any act that had thought put into it.

But there was thought put into the antagonist, the villain, who is from North Korea, but we maintained to point out that he's a member of an extremist group.

The general factors that needs to have thought put into are the weather conditions, the quality, the price, and any future goals.

"Sometimes the intent is very good, but I think there hasn't been a lot of thought put into it," he said.

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