Example sentences of "thought [prep] [conj] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 the gay male parody of a certain femininity , which , as others have argued , may itself be an elaborate social construct , is both a way of giving vent to the hostility toward women that probably afflicts every male ( and which male heterosexuals have of course expressed in infinitely nastier and more effective ways ) and could paradoxically be thought of as helping to deconstruct that image for women themselves …
2 Similarly , the suppressed sadist who exercises the inclination by verbal humiliation might be thought of as needing to dominate , while the one who by word and action emotionally breaks down the victim as a person might be destructive .
3 It can be thought of as comprising cascaded identical symmetric T or Π-sections , the circuit diagrams of which are presented in figures 9. l(b) and ( c ) .
4 The attribution of a thirty-year reign to Penda in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle A ( s.a. 626 ) , however , would indicate an accession in 625 ( reckoning back from 655 ) or ( if Penda was thought of as having died in his thirtieth regnal year ) 626 .
5 The authorities are thought of as having committed themselves to the maintenance of a particular unemployment rate irrespective of the inflationary consequences and of being prepared to carry over this policy at least into period t .
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