Examples of using Has thought in English and their translations into Hebrew
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No court has thought so.
He has thought about everything a thousand times.”.
I'm sure everyone has thought it.
LG has thought of everything.
So there is one friend that has thought of us.
People also translate
No one has thought of me.
It's a question everyone here in the audience has thought about.
She has thought about it, Mr Bates.
Everything in the universe has thought and life.
Johanna has thought about this too.
She's too strong, now… He has thought of that.
Zarget has thought about the little details as well.
You don't think that every single one of them has thought about sleeping with you?
Has thought a great deal about life beyond our planet.
I know Jason has thought of it too.
She has thought of the perfect plan for the holiday.
One organization has thought a lot about it.
He has thought about it, worked it out in his mind, convinced himself that he knows how to do it and can do it.
I ask if she has thought about marriage.
Nobody has thought about what will happen if the deal fails.
Substitute purchases” refers to those in which the consumer has thought about acquiring a specific brand but ends up buying another;
What they has thought would be a solution was turning into a problem.
Sir, the Squire still has thought for only one thing.
He said he has thought about me often and wanted to contact me many times, but learned I was married and didn't want to impose himself on me.
Ever since then… Miss Pranee has thought that my death… was her fault.
Federation has thought you… that conflict should not exist!
Although she has thought about visiting him, for now, she is keeping her distance.
Almost everyone has thought about starting a business at some point in their lives.
Odd that no one has thought of the disturbance(to civilization) which this new action causes.
Thousands of years have passed, and no one has thought of opposing the force or forces of mortality or those entities that bring about that significant event known as death.
