Sentence examples for were minded from inspiring English sources

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were minded

noun

The ability for rational thought.

  • Despite advancing age, his mind was still as sharp as ever.

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"Even if the government were minded towards legislation, it would not happen in this parliament.

That could rule out Ms Sirleaf, if somebody were minded to argue in court that she is unqualified.

If America were minded to unseat him, it would probably have no better opportunity than the looming constitutional crisis.

However, Strootman's agent, Chiel Dekker, insisted that only if Roma were minded to sell would the transfer occur.

It is as though modern screenwriters were minded to kill off any lingering idea that comedy bears a logical connection to elegance: good riddance to Ernst Lubitsch.

I could, if I were minded, walk over to the university library, pull this book from the shelf and flip to the index.

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You were minding your own business.

"Who is minding the shop?

The repetition was mind-numbing.

One feature, Time Shift, is mind-blowing.

More important, I think, is mind-set.

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