Example sentences of "[adv] thought of " in BNC.

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1 Well , I am alas going to have to leave out my discussion of God in Paradise Lost , the question of whether , by presenting the obedience to God you can somehow make it more palatable to the readers ' tastes than you could if it was entirely thought of as a secular morality .
2 Drawing on psychoanalysis , Rochlin ‘ rewrites ’ masculinity in a way which makes a virtue of what was hitherto thought of as , or experienced as , a defect : its much remarked insecurity .
3 ‘ Anyway , it amazes me that none of you has apparently thought of comparing the print-outs of yesterday with today 's work .
4 Mouse suddenly thought of his stomach as having a big red circular target on it with HIT THERE printed in the centre .
5 I put another case in front of it , an empty one , and suddenly thought of an old story in a childhood book .
6 Let's If I write down Okay the which I 've just suddenly thought of were er
7 Harvey suddenly thought of something else .
8 Some sick part of my mind suddenly thought of fried eggs lying thick with grease on a plate , surrounded with bacon , curled and scooped and holding little pools of fat , the outsides of the plate dotted with coagulated lumps Gf grease .
9 Juliet suddenly thought of something else .
10 It can be a time when a sensitive friend can make sure the bereaved person is especially thought of , so that they are not alone if they find it hard to be by themselves on those days .
11 ‘ Beautiful Miss Clare Mallender blown up by the IRA in mistake for Mr Dysart. 'ighly thought of .
12 The two rowdy West Indians obviously thought of themselves as wits of the first order and they were able to make the fat lady respond to their nonsenses with weird bursts of laughter .
13 Muni was obviously thought of as a major selling point and the public were urged to see this latest offering of the man who ‘ appears in fewer films than any of the big stars ’ .
14 Many a player who had been highly thought of has disappeared from the tennis scene .
15 He wrote highly thought of articles on technique for the British Journal of Photography , and eventually became official photographic instructor to his beloved Royal Geographical Society .
16 Although people in the Cape Town ballet world thought highly of his promise , John 's talent as a choreographer was not regarded as proved by the time he left South Africa ( at only eighteen , why should it have been ? ) , and other young choreographers were at least as highly thought of .
17 Narrative illustration , in the sense given here , is rarely highly thought of by adult critics .
18 In Germany , an engineer is highly thought of , a valued member of society . ’
19 Retired villain , not very highly thought of .
20 Ted , fortunately , was fluent in ( Belgian ) French because he had flown as a pilot for Sabena for many years and was , I believe , highly thought of by our French colleagues .
21 There was further division within each field ; in physics , theoreticians were rated higher than experimentalists ; in law , mere academic specialists were not as highly thought of as those who had practised the profession .
22 It was highly thought of by Stephen Hales [ q.v. ] ,
23 Charles is right ; there are others in the town who have done well for themselves , sometimes by methods less creditable than the undertaker 's , and they 're highly thought of .
24 They tell me that Mr. Stavanger has a magnificent record , and is very highly thought of in shipping circles — indeed , they went so far as to say that they 'd recommend the bank 's board to support him through thick and thin .
25 No wonder clergymen were n't highly thought of .
26 Thorold Mackie , a small companies ' analyst who is highly thought of in the city 's financial circles , has been charged with obtaining and misusing price-sensitive information relating to a profits warning by Glasgow-based Shanks & McEwan .
27 Most farm animals , however , still endure conditions devised in days when they were merely thought of as meat machines .
28 It was somehow thought of as being irreverent but to members of your own family and people your own age or somebody younger than you you would use thee and thou .
29 is generally thought of as the all-purpose cheese , for cooking and eating .
30 Bacteria are generally thought of as being single celled .
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