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11 Sentences With "gave a thought to"

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Few gave a thought to who he was, or where.
Cillian—who never gave a thought to his own clothing—enjoyed dressing the Bog Girl for school in the morning.
He never learned to speak Spanish, hardly gave a thought to his Dominican roots and has never visited his father's native country.
My mom, a village girl from India growing up never gave a thought to come to America because usually it was impossible.
If instead he continued to work, and barely gave a thought to his role as first husband, would the public respond with understanding, or irritation at the double standard?
As recently as March 2014, before anyone gave a thought to a Trump presidential bid, Pew found that Republican voters were solidly in the free trade camp, 55-36.
"I never once gave a thought to the feelings of the people wearing hats," he admits — meaning the people singled out by Mao for national condemnation, people whom Ji duly criticized in China's Orwellian rituals.
Che clearly never gave a thought to the suffering of C.K.'s female victims, or even how audience members might feel (some of whom may have been victims) when C.K. appeared unannounced to do a standup set and proceeded to make a rape joke.
My brothers and I are realizing our worst nightmare, having to take care of a man none of us have ever liked, who never gave a thought to anyone but himself — a scared, mostly mean man who has taken advantage of all of us and now expects us to come running to his bedside.
The supply of Almadén mercury, vital to extracting silver from the ore, was controlled by the state and contributed to the rigor of Spanish tax policy. Inflation - both in Spain and in the rest of Europe - was primarily caused by debt, but a level of debt made possible later by the rising silver imports; Charles had conducted most of his wars on credit, and in 1557, a year after he abdicated, Spain was forced into its first debt moratorium, setting a pattern that would be repeated with ever more disruptive economic consequences. Few Spaniards initially gave a thought to the wholesale slaughter, enslavement, and forced conversion of Native Americans either, although some men such as Bartolomé de las Casas argued for more humane treatment of them. This led to much debate and governmental action.
Conover, Allan. "Phillipsburg beats Easton in Gatorade Replay football", Warren Reporter, April 29, 2009. Accessed August 17, 2012. "For almost three toasty hours earlier in the day, however, Wargo had been among the most prominent Phillipsburg football players in Lafayette College's Fisher Stadium and was a key performer in the Stateliners' 27-12 triumph over Easton as 13,350 sun-baked spectators looked on. Wargo, a tackle, was selected as the game's 'Outstanding Defensive Player,' an honor he never gave a thought to while helping the 'Exliners' win the rematch of the 1993 Thanksgiving Day battle which ended in a 7-7 stalemate." The football team won the North II Group III state championship in 1977 and 2008, the North II Group IV in 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013, 2014 and 2018.

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