Sentence examples for to thought of from inspiring English sources

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Murphy sees the exemplar as an imaginary patient who has the ideal textbook form something like Thagard's network, and the narrative it provides of a disorder, and only that disorder, although the textbook needs to thought of as a statement of the final theory, and not any current work in psychiatry.

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Both were once given to thoughts of suicide.

How much time is lost to thoughts of efficiency?

To misquote Tennyson, "In the spring, a golfer's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of fairways".

IN THE spring an Asian leader's fancy turns to thoughts of firing missiles.

Not a single one makes reference either to thoughts of death or to an epiphany.

The imagination runs fast from millions of tiny painted sculptures to thoughts of dismally repetitive labour.

Whose mind could swing to thoughts of the guillotine with a bunch as incapable as this?

"In the spring," Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote, "a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love".

For Dylan, the little death leads, inevitably, to thoughts of the big kind.

The ensuing public outcry reportedly drove him to thoughts of suicide.

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