Examples of using Began thinking in English and their translations into Chinese
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I began thinking: My goodness, I have seen these features before.”.
And now, said Hollis-Brusky, they began thinking about ways to“to build up a legal counter-elite.”.
Well, after that CGW, I began thinking that I was ready to explore the subjective perspective in greater depth than ever before.
Now that the weather had started to warm, I began thinking I should do something with Billy's remains.
Allen began thinking about a big neuro-science project in the late 1990s, while he was making a flurry of investments in Seattle biotechnology companies.
I began thinking of all the people who would have been there, like Bob Williams, the chaplain.
I began thinking- and it seemed to me that you ought to think a little more about the after-life.
When the mechanical clock arrived, folks began thinking of their brains as operating like clockwork.”.
Starting in 2007, Hogan began thinking about how to build a device that could measure the exceedingly fine graininess of space.
She revived, and began thinking of Berthe asleep yonder in the servant's room.
When the mechanical clock arrived, people began thinking of their brains as operating“like clockwork.”.
Then I began thinking, hey, maybe I can do this and really run the Boston Marathon.
I began thinking- and it seemed to me that you ought to think a little more about the after-life.
We used our existing data and began thinking of how to develop an algorithm to predict which companies will be attacked next.
When the mechanical clock arrived, people began thinking of their brains as operating like clockwork.”.
I died five times in a lengthy dungeon and began thinking I would never get through it.
But Dick had come away for his soul's sake, and he began thinking about that.
In the 1960s and 1970s, astronomers began thinking that there might be more mass in the universe than what is visible.
When the mechanical clock was invented, people began thinking that their brains operated like clockwork.
These" cries for freedom" also became the roots of an" early pan-Africanism" as Haitian intellectuals began thinking of how to rehabilitate Africa.