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Paweł Piotr Stawski
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| Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 4:58 am
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led/arose/brought/put THOUGHTS of ...
arose?
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Einde O'Callaghan
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| Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 6:15 am
Post subject: Re: thoughts |
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Paweł Piotr Stawski wrote:
| Quote: | led/arose/brought/put THOUGHTS of ...
arose?
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Can you quote the sentence? If "thoughts" is the object of the verb then
I'd suggest "put".
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John Briggs
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| Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 6:27 am
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Einde O'Callaghan wrote:
| Quote: | Paweł Piotr Stawski wrote:
led/arose/brought/put THOUGHTS of ...
arose?
Can you quote the sentence? If "thoughts" is the object of the verb
then I'd suggest "put".
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or "brought thoughts... to mind" "led to thoughts of...". But as you say,
we need the rest of the sentence.
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toprngr
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I am not very sure what you want to get from here, but if it is about building a sentence using words which would fit the best, if you can choose other than the few you have mentioned, “having” is going to be a good term. Having thoughts of you for an example, it would fit perfectly. But if it is to choose from the few you have given, arosed would be good. Arosed to have the thoughts of.. _________________ what is |
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