1. The effective teacher needs to give thought to the abilities pupils will require in order to be successful historians themselves. 2. It took time before Byrnes began to make full use of the American foreign service, let alone to give much thought to working with the British Foreign Office. 3. By the time she returned, she had given much thought to the increased demands and figured out ways to cope. 4. How much thought did you give to how technology could be used internally? 5. If you use a personal computer, you are probably generating your own ever-growing accumulation of fragile digital information without giving much thought to its survival. 6. Nonetheless, with her asthma worsening over time, she had given more thought to her need to know her medical history. 7. Once he got into it, he gave real thought to his technique. 8. Only here did Johnson stop and give genuine thought to his response. 9. Stoll, an immigrant from Guyana, said he had never given much thought to the dangers inherent in his job, until his co-worker was shot dead. 10. The author, I guessed, had snatched information off the World Wide Web and promiscuously introduced it without giving much thought to its relevancy. |