Sentence examples for to think also from inspiring English sources

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Fraser also seems to think also that we secular-humanists see only the good in people.

They ought perhaps to think also of a future that, for some servicemen, is likely to be bleak.

It's hard not to think, also, of Carver's "Cathedral," but in the end I'm reminded most powerfully of Flannery O'Connor's "Wise Blood," with Quatro's unchurch as a mirror image of Hazel Motes's Holy Church of Christ Without Christ.

The Abstract Expressionists were obvious influences, but it's hard not to think also of a slew of Europeans, from Picasso, Julio González and Max Ernst to Alberto Burri, Lucio Fontana and Lynn Chadwick.

"When we talk about brain augmentation, it is vital to think also below the neck.

If this is my polity, and I find myself thinking of its concerns as something that we members share, and its government as our government, then it will be easy to think also that I have an obligation to obey its laws.

When people think of your genitals, do you want them to think also of pork rinds?

When people think of your genitals, do you want them to think also of prawns?

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