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Example sentences for "usually thought"

  • The thirteenth century saw the rise of a number of great physical scientists, who made observations that anticipated much more of our modern views on scientific problems than is usually thought.

  • Lord {284} Macaulay is much more responsible for it than is usually thought; his brilliancy often overreached itself or went far beyond truth; his favorite geese were nearly always swans, in his eyes.

  • This is so different from what is usually thought in the matter, that personally I have found it even rather amusing.

  • The difference between the optimistic and the pessimistic point of view is much more a matter of habit than is usually thought to be the case.

  • Prophylaxis is much more important than is usually thought.

  • It is important to make patients realize that while hemorrhage is a serious complication, it is by no means so serious as is usually thought.

  • Bathing is more liable to abuse than is usually thought to be possible.

  • Medieval distribution of books is usually thought to have been rather halting, but here was an exception.

  • When such books were read and widely copied, it shows that there was an interest in practical and scientific medicine among women in Germany much greater than is usually thought to have existed at this time.

  • They had much more to do with bringing about the development of the modern acute sense of justice among the Teutonic peoples {369} than is usually thought.

  • It was not so feeble as art, but the two are interdependent, much more than is usually thought.

  • An eminent painter of the Venetian school at this time, who is usually thought of as belonging to a later period, is Paolo Cagliari, better known as Veronese.

  • A very great painter of Columbus' Century, though he is usually thought of as of a later period, was Jacopo Robusti, whom we know as Tintoretto.

  • Much more had been known of it before this time than is usually thought, and probably even the ancients, especially in Greece, had more than a hint of it.

  • These women stand out as remarkable, and yet many of the women of the Renaissance exhibited an independence of character which is usually thought to be of much later development.

  • This original French edition is called Le Voyage et Navigation faict par les Espaignolz es isles de Mollucques; and is usually thought to have been printed in 1525.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    direct government; fared forth; four women; good estate; having charge; means that; month since; school books; usually about; usually applied; usually appointed prime minister; usually called; usually considered; usually employed; usually followed; usually four; usually from; usually given; usually happens; usually known; usually more; usually present; usually supposed; usually three; usually white; would propose