Ví dụ về việc sử dụng I thought of it trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Thank God I thought of it.
I thought of it when I read.
Honestly, at first, I thought of it as something easy.
I thought of it as a violent incident.
Indeed I seemed to be back there almost as soon as I thought of it.
I thought of it as a creative challenge.
The betrothal was an insane idea and I curse the day I thought of it.”.
I thought of it as an easy way to get rich.
Once I thought of it, I had to do it. .
If you read my notes,you will notice I highlighted about half the book which should say enough about what I thought of it.
I thought of it as an interesting hobby and no more.
At that moment, I didn't feel anything different; I thought of it as just changing from being an Indian citizen to being an American citizen.
I thought of it as the path that would allow me to make money quickly.”.
Back in college, we had to perform a SWOT analysis for a business class- and to be frank,that's really the last time I thought of it.
I thought of it as the only thing I could offer fans and society.
I thought of it as something that kills morale with endless meetings and reports.
He said to Renato in a tone which did not surprise me at the time,but only when I thought of it afterwards, for it was as of one addressing an equal,“Can you not tell frankly your real reason for wishing to be free tonight?
I thought of it as the only thing I could offer fans and society.
He said to Renfield in a tone which did not surprise me at the time,but only when I thought of it afterwards, for it was as of one addressing an equal,"Can you not tell frankly your real reason for wishing to be free tonight?
I thought of it and worried about it during my own personal grieving.
But when I thought of it deeply, I didn't mind it and now I thank the person who named me.".
I thought of it as the only thing I could offer fans and society.
I thought of it in terms of compliment, approval, or the giving of honour.
I thought of it a bit like a dream and didn't give it a tremendous amount of reality.
I thought of it as revolutionary at first and I was boasting its powers to photographers who were just starting out.
I thought of it as a bit of a coming-out with my new career direction, away from mainstream publishing and into the more spiritual and metaphysical realm I would been privately passionate about for so long.