Sentence examples for thought set from inspiring English sources

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The man, he said, looked out somewhat disdainfully and said something to the woman, which, he thought, set off a conversation about the vigil.

Such toddler-like forays into abstract thought set up the preschooler's more established craving for make-believe: stories about talking animals and other imaginary beings, shape-shifting let's-pretend games, dress-up.

And the death showed that not everyone lives long enough to turn things around...they die trying, and that sobering thought set me off the rest of the day.

For instance, if you pause for a few moments to compose your next thought, set the pen down, relax your hand, recline in your chair, and even stand up and walk around a bit.

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The trend is, I think, set to continue," Hogan-Howe said.

What do you think set him apart from other directors you worked with?

Based on our conversations with exam boards, we think set text lists should definitely take into account the student voice.

"This election will, I think, set the course for the country and we'll be unified after that".

We had a very strong uniformed presence from the beginning, which I think set the tone.

"We have, I think, set this bill up for success, but I think, like anything else, this is a challenging year and a challenging political climate.

But I think setting boundaries can help.

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