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It was next to unthinkable that the boy would steal.
It was impossible for me not to think of incident.
The success of newly-developed applications and government-forced deregulation may hold the key to achieving this economic implementation.
The businessman is thinking of receding from the contract.
I blush to think of what a fool I was then.
Just to think about the accident makes me shudder.
The mere thought of it is enough to make me happy.
The poet always takes account of humanism before everything.
The job looked quite simple, but it took me a week.
I'm thinking of the plan.
The plan was a masterpiece of fraud.
The plan is worth considering.
The teacher always thinks highly of the students who try to think, "Why?".
The victim is thought to have taken a large quantity of poison by mistake.
The scholar regards so-called compulsory education as useless.
The strange-looking woman was thought to be a witch.
The doctor thinks carefully before deciding what medicine to give.
Do you have any grounds for thinking so?
At the time, she gave no thought to her mother.
The more I think of it, the less I like it.

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