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How to use thought of in a sentence

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Hence, adultery was thought of as sinful for women since it was a violation of the man's property etc.
I have thought of putting my foot down but I have a sneaking suspicion some of the unruly behaviour is vaguely familiar.
The thought of uniting was inevitable and my only chance of standing on my feet until I managed.
Yet both superpowers thought of it as another territory to compete over in a global game of go.
Bragg sometimes seems vaguely regretful about the fact that he is not thought of, primarily, as a writer.
At one point in all these shenanigans, Reynolds was asked what he thought of his ex-wife going around with a man who had been accused of murder.
It often seemed to Connie that her sons thought of the refrigerator as a widow's cruse of food that would magically restock itself every week.
Was I the only one that felt slightly queasy at the thought of Kenyon taking the moral high ground?
My mouth watered at the thought of such a great treat after such a trying day.
Forget the thought of a tiny pigeon-hole stateroom just above the waterline of a 2,000 passenger cruise ship.
He was quiet and unassuming gentleman who was very highly thought of by all who knew him.
Kids who were initially intimidated by the thought of sewing soon came to realize how fun and fulfilling quilting together could be.
The leather jerkin beneath her robe offered Kel a sense of security as she thought of those dangers.
Who first thought of dipping a reed or some other substance into wax or tallow?
I have often thought of that scene in the desert, when Christ, weary and way-worn, sat down, perhaps upon the gnarled roots of some old tree.
He thought of moving inside where it would be cooler, but he felt too weak to move.
He thought of Shackleton who, when forced to lighten his load on the ice floes, would not jettison his banjo.
The mere thought of this weak-kneed party getting into power sends shudders down my spine.
He knew they were branding him a coward, a bleeding heart, or a weakling, but he didn't care what the public thought of him.
Four witnesses who were acquainted with the plaintiff testified that they thought of him when they read the article.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is true that I refrained at the time from telling Nijinsky what I thought of his efforts as a ballet master.
Ailie's bluebell eyes were wide at the thought of pain for this little pet.
You have thought of a wish at this moment, I know, by your eyes, by your blush.
She talked and thought of him as in his babyhood, and left him her blessing at the last.
She thought of the other hurried War-bridals and betrothals all over the country.
The blue egg was the first thing she thought of when she came into the room.
No player among the half-backs of the old school was so much thought of in association football as Thomson.
To Robbins it was as if, astoundingly, an outsider had voiced the thought of his own heart.
Of course the corporal had no thought of availing himself of the permission so accorded.
I thought of all the absent-minded things he might do, but I never thought of this, no, I never!
But, as he thought of it, there seemed to be a romance about such a step which would not befit him.
And no thought of impurity came to him on beholding that lily, snowy whiteness.
Old Parrot-nose kept me hard at it, but I thought of thee, and for this once I did all his biddings.
As if the holy Psalmist thought of rattling rhymes in blether, like his own silly clinkum-clankum that he calls verse!
And he laughed with her at the thought of Houston wearing himself to a shadow over books of archeology.
But in the midst of their adieus, the princess recollected what she had not thought of before.
He had not thought of doing so, but the advisability of such a step at once appealed to him.
He flushed all over as he thought of the truth, and of Mrs. st john Deloraine.
You told me when I was here before what a lot you thought of my Uncle Abner.
The thought of crime now becomes a sort of obsession or rather an autosuggestion.
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