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22 Sentences With "entertain the thought of"

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It's best if I don't seriously entertain the thought of leaving.
"Everyone knows Afghans are escaping war," he said, and refused to entertain the thought of deportation.
And so I don't want to hear that I should entertain the thought of doing another gig.
Anyone the Owens sisters love, or even entertain the thought of loving, are incidental to the family's storied history of putting each other first.
Both natives of Sonoma County, the couple told ABC News that while they love the area, the fires have made them entertain the thought of leaving for the first time.
Having them all taken care of by housekeeping would require dropping some dough you don't have, and you just can't entertain the thought of trying to work with the hotel iron and ironing board.
I'm lucky that I can entertain the thought of Hurricane Florence as a nuisance, but even this is overshadowed by certain catastrophe to the north where the impacts won't be merely bothersome but biblical.
My wish for Michelle Obama is simple: that she never again allow herself to entertain the thought of how she is being perceived by racists and whether or not that is changing any of their minds.
The event was then pulled altogether when Jones flatly refused to entertain the thought of taking on a replacement opponent—a decision which landed him in hot water with the UFC brass for a considerable amount of time.
"If ...the DUP try to prop up a paper thin majority with a hard Brexit, there is no way I would think that Sinn Fein would even entertain the thought of setting up an executive with them," said political commentator Alex Kane.
Reading his melodic nonsense lines, one might entertain the thought of Lear as a kind of comic Tennyson, with the same gift for murmuring sounds disguised as philosophy—and then, reading Uglow, one discovers that Lear and Tennyson were friends, sharing ideas and rhymes.
Some, understandably, felt the urge to scrub the image of Trump's alleged "yeti pubes" and "huge mushroom head" from their brains by just going ahead and demolishing the cursed machines that brought them the gag-inducing news in the first place: Others seemed to entertain the thought of doing irreparable harm to their bodies, because no physical pain can amount to the mental and emotional trauma of having a first-hand description of Donald Trump's "unusual" Johnson: A few damaged individuals appeared to feel themselves reverting into infant form, rendered helpless and aghast by what may be the most horrifying writing ever published about the male anatomy: You can't help but wonder how Team Trump is reacting to the revelation, and what fresh hell we might still be in for if his aides—or, God forbid, the man himself—decide to weigh in here.
Wireman has never had a plan, and has never excelled at anything. He becomes more and more angry, at the same time as he begins to entertain the thought of taking over the guerrillas. He begins to see himself, not as a misfit, but as a complete Outsider. The Classification fails miserably.
Wiggins met his wife Angela when they were in junior high school, and they both graduated from John Muir High School. The Los Angeles Times reported that Wiggins had experienced marital strife, but that he would not entertain the thought of divorce; he wanted to ensure that his children did not grow up in a single- parent household as he had. Two of Wiggins' three children became professional basketball players. Candice, an All-American at Stanford University, joined the Minnesota Lynx as the third overall pick in the 2008 WNBA draft.
He also felt that, due to the game's "disjointed" cutscenes and narration, the storyline of the game was nearly incomprehensible. While Aaron Boulding of IGN praised the game's unique visual appearance and presentation, along with the "bullet time" audio effects whilst slowing down time, he concluded that Drake of the 99 Dragons was "a good idea that went horribly astray and ended up disastrous" and that "there's no need to rent, purchase or entertain the thought of playing this one". GameSpots Navarro considered the Xbox version "an out-and-out failure in every single discernable category".
Some Nader advisers urged him to spend his > time in uncontested states such as New York and California. These states – > where liberals and leftists could entertain the thought of voting Nader > without fear of aiding Bush – offered the richest harvest of potential > votes. But, Martin writes, Nader – who emerges from this account as the > house radical of his own campaign – insisted on spending the final days of > the campaign on a whirlwind tour of battleground states such as Pennsylvania > and Florida. In other words, he chose to go where the votes were scarcest, > jeopardizing his own chances of winning 5 percent of the vote, which he > needed to gain federal funds in 2004.
After Tyson's victory, speculation began over whether or not Tyson would next face undefeated Lineal Heavyweight champion Michael Spinks, who had attended the Tyson–Tucker fight to entertain the thought of facing Tyson should he defeat Tucker. Tyson would knockout his next three opponents (Tyrell Biggs, Larry Holmes and Tony Tubbs) before reaching an agreement in April 1988 to face Spinks. Tyson would defeat Spinks in 91 seconds to add the Lineal championship to his resume. Tucker would follow up the first loss of his professional career by racking up 14 consecutive victories, landing him another shot at the WBC Heavyweight championship against Lennox Lewis, though he would ultimately lose via unanimous decision.
He arrived in England in 1705, where he attempted to interest the authorities, such as diplomat Richard Hill, in a series of largely impractical schemes to defeat the French. Hill reported that Guiscard would be able to incite revolt among the Catholics in Dauphiné and Languedoc as well as provide access to a host of French agents working under Louis XIV. He further substantiated these claims to Hill by claiming to carry a vial of poison with him in case pursuing agents of the French King found him. By 1706, he had convinced Queen Anne's government to pay him a pension of 600 guineas as well as entertain the thought of leading an invasion of Normandy in support of the previously mentioned uprising.
Matthews reports that "there were a class of men among us who would rob the dead ... [Other] men who did not entertain the thought of taking the shoes off the dead themselves, but who were in need of shoes and did not know where they could get any, would pay from $10 to $25 for a pair of second-hand shoes to the man who said, usually, that he had bought them and that they did not fit."W.E. Mathews Preston Diary and Regimental History, SPR393, Alabama Dept. of Archives and History, page 16. Some became so desperate by 1863 that they resorted to scrounging old shoes from abandoned campsites that had been exposed to the elements for six months or more.
These states – where > liberals and leftists could entertain the thought of voting Nader without > fear of aiding Bush – offered the richest harvest of potential votes. But... > Nader – who emerges from this account as the house radical of his own > campaign – insisted on spending the final days of the campaign on a > whirlwind tour of battleground states such as Pennsylvania and Florida. In > other words, he chose to go where the votes were scarcest, jeopardizing his > own chances of winning 5 percent of the vote, which he needed to gain > federal funds in 2004. Defenders of Nader, including Dan Perkins, argued that the margin in Florida was small enough that Democrats could blame any number of third-party candidates for the defeat, including Workers World Party candidate Monica Moorehead, who received 1,500 votes.
Peter claims that the reason why he was so successful on the badminton court was because of his studies of Bushido, an ancient Japanese philosophy and his mentor, Miyamoto Musashi, a great samurai. Miyamoto Musashi began his “warrior’s pilgrimage” at age 13 when he began to train as a swordsmen and as a practicing Bushido Warrior. Legend claims that he killed his first opponent at age 14 in one of the 60 duels he fought over his lifetime. It is said that he was never defeated, both in single combat and during the 6 wars, in which he took part. At age 35, Musashi sheathed his sword to become a mentor, an artist and finally a writer, who penned one of Japan’s most influential pieces of literature – “The Book of the Five Rings.” Rasmussen had to face the fact of losing before he can entertain the thought of winning.
Mann, pg. 379 Stephen therefore wrote to both Charlemagne and Carloman, protesting about the proposed alliance.McKitterick, Rosamond, Charlemagne: The Formation of a European Identity (2008), pg. 84 Apart from noting that both men were already married, he reminded them of their promises to previous popes, that they would consider the pope’s enemies as their enemies, and that they had promised to Saint Peter to resist the Lombards and restore the rights of the Church.Mann, pg. 381 He wrote: > ”You who are already, by the will of God and the commands of your father, > lawfully married to noble wives of your own nation, whom you are bound to > cherish. And certainly it is not lawful for you to put away the wives you > have and marry others, or ally yourselves in marriage with a foreign people, > a thing never done by any of your ancestors.... It is wicked of you even to > entertain the thought of marrying again when you are already married. You > ought not to act thus, who profess to follow the law of God, and punish > others to prevent men acting in this unlawful manner.

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