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19 Sentences With "think nothing of it"

How to use think nothing of it in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "think nothing of it" and check conjugation/comparative form for "think nothing of it". Mastering all the usages of "think nothing of it" from sentence examples published by news publications.

I was perhaps too quick to think nothing of it.
"I didn't think nothing of it, you know," he said.
That seems to be the problem—they think nothing of it.
Or when you see a rat and think nothing of it?
Someone with a backpack is standing nearby, but you think nothing of it.
I thanked him profusely, but he told me to think nothing of it.
Lady Bird will put on the dress and wear it out and think nothing of it.
We think nothing of it because having our identity stolen isn't something that would happen to us, right?
"In those days, the language he used was considered terrible, but today you'd think nothing of it," she said.
Trains and trucks blow through here so fast and so often that people automatically raise their voices and think nothing of it.
"When my brother says, 'Well, look, man, I'll take care of [the house] for you,' I didn't think nothing of it," said Rodney.
I look out the window at a string of pro-Trump signs that line the road, and at first glance, I think nothing of it.
"I didn't think nothing of it, and then she walked out of the room," Crystal Perry, who has three other children, told The Charleston Gazette-Mail.
While most people would pass by a motorized doll and think nothing of it, this little girl treats it like the almost-human it almost-is.
The > foul air from this mass of human beings at first made me giddy and sick, but > I soon got over it. We have to walk, and when we give the men any thing > kneel, in blood and water; but we think nothing of it at all.Cumming, K., et > al., Kate: The Journal of a Confederate Nurse, p. 15.
Because headaches are so common, most people think nothing of it. This is why brain tumors are so dangerous. There are not a lot of symptoms that go along with them so people tend to wait a long time before seeking medical help. Most of the time people will go see a doctor when their headaches become consistent and start to never go away.
Display rules expressing a group's general consensus about the display of feeling often involve minimising the amount of emotion one displays, as with a poker face.Daniel Goleman, Emotional Intelligence (London 1995) p. 113 Social interchanges involving minor infringements often end with the 'victim' minimising the offence with a comment like 'Think nothing of it',Erving Goffman, Relations in Public (1972) p. 177 using so-called 'reduction words',Robert Hoyk/Paul Hersey, The Ethical Executive (2008) p.
Juan (Alexis Díaz de Villegas) is forty years old and has devoted the majority of his life to living in Cuba doing absolutely nothing. He is accompanied by his bumbling sidekick, Lazaro (Jorge Molina), who is just as lazy but the bigger fool (and accident-prone), on a makeshift fishing raft. Their line snags what they think is a corpse but it suddenly awakens and attacks them, ending with Lazaro shooting it in the head with his spear gun. They think nothing of it at first and go about their business as usual, which involves thuggish activity and associating with their less than reputable friends: Lazaro's vain, Americanized pretty-boy son Vladi California; drag queen La China, who is also an expert slingshot marksman; and China's hulk-like lover Primo (who faints at the sight of blood and has to wear a blindfold when fighting).
My conduct has > been free of blame, & I showed everyone that, tied as I was, I defied every > Villain to hurt me... I know how shocked you will be at this affair but I > request of you My Dear Betsy to think nothing of it all is now past & we > will again looked forward to future happyness. Nothing but true > consciousness as an Officer that I have done well could support me....Give > my blessings to my Dear Harriet, my Dear Mary, my Dear Betsy & to my Dear > little strangerThe Blighs' fourth child, another daughter, born a few months > after Lt. Bligh sailed from England. & tell them I shall soon be home...To > You my Love I give all that an affectionate Husband can give – Love, Respect > & all that is or ever will be in the power of your > ever affectionate Friend and Husband Wm Bligh.Alexander, Caroline, The > Bounty: The True Story of the Mutiny on the Bounty (Viking Penguin, New > York, 2003), pp. 154–156.

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