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How To Use Food for thought In A Sentence

  • The findings are food for thought for those making a new year resolution to diet. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fact that humans are killing about 20 to 30 million sharks a year through commercial sport and fishing is also food for thought.
  • Berkeley is much taken with the notion of a World Soul that is a 'pure aethereal fire'; and has been speculating Siris is explicitly a speculative work, put forward not dogmatically but as food for thought about its role in the functioning of the cosmos. Berkeley, Laws of Nature, and Occasionalism
  • Food for thought: A dirt-poor couple of equal incomes. Matthew Yglesias » Marriages Becoming More Financially Egalitarian
  • It's tough reading through rambling speeches, but he has some worthy food for thought.
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  • Today's reading assignment will give you enough food for thought to prepare for next week's class discussion.
  • Anna -- regarding your "food for thought" comment: viewing a captive living in horrid conditions should make any woman less likely to complain. An Enduring Marriage
  • The findings are food for thought for those making a new year resolution to diet. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's definitely food for thought - once you sort of mentally insert the punctuation, chiz chiz. Sense and Sensibility
  • You can also provide food for thought with herbs, potted strawberries and tomatoes.
  • The findings are food for thought for those making a new year resolution to diet. Times, Sunday Times
  • And just food for thought - we all had mock chicken salad sandwiches for lunch today - chickpeas mashed up with veganaise on 100% stone ground whole wheat bread. The Protien Myth
  • These are just a few morsels of ‘food for thought’ from a very interesting article that would make you think twice before you buy once.
  • Ian Wright also had food for thought as he made a hasty exit from Arsenal's demoralised dressing room.
  • As the man says: ‘There's only so many bumps on a log, so many grunts in a hog, so many croaks in a frog… ‘Food for thought, indeed.’
  • But at least he has food for thought over what can happen if you cash in on a prize asset. The Sun
  • On the 18th of June the Surveillante captures an English corsair, which is a joy, but they learn from her the fall of Charleston and the surrender of Lincoln, which gives food for thought. Rochambeau and the French in America. I. From Unpublished Documents. II
  • My hope is that this article has provided you with food for thought for your current and future web based projects, and an appreciation for the under utilized ETag response header.
  • King had to stop him, not that he feared trouble, for they did not seem to resent either abuse or cudgeling in the least -- and that in itself was food for thought; but broken shoulders are no use for carrying loads. In The Time Of Light
  • It is passionate yet considered, provocative yet clearly reasoned - and gave me much food for thought.
  • Jewish celebration of Rosh Hashana offers hope, refection and plenty of food for thought
  • If the ongoing Toronto International Film Festival is, as its organizers say, a "smorgasbord" overflowing with hundreds of entrees, think of New York's as three dozen plates of food for thought, served up to offset what appears to be a low-calorie fall from Hollywood. Around The World In 17 Days
  • But they gave the trolls some food for thought by heading out to a restaurant and posting images of themselves scoffing burgers and macaroni cheese. The Sun
  • The programme certainly provides plenty of food for thought.
  • Food for thought on a wet day for both the developmental and evolutionary biologist.
  • The solicitor's advice gave me food for thought.
  • The Personal Democracy Forum provided plenty of food for thought to masticate, but one bit that’s stuck in my craw is the way the phrase “citizen journalism,” which should denote an important concept, seems to be turning into a marketing buzzword for mediocre writers. On “Citizen Journalism”
  • The 80 pages and dozens of questions gave plenty of food for thought.
  • The solicitor's advice gave me food for thought.
  • But they gave the trolls some food for thought by heading out to a restaurant and posting images of themselves scoffing burgers and macaroni cheese. The Sun
  • This humorous play has a serious undercurrent and will give audiences as much food for thought as it does laughs.
  • Financial Cryptography: Skype: the gloss is losing its shine has lots of food for thought. Discourse.net: Skype Security Considerations
  • The programme certainly provides plenty of food for thought.
  • * Benjy Sarlin digs through the history and finds that the pundits were way off in 1994, which is food for thought, though it seems unlikely they'd be so far off this time around. Happy Hour Roundup
  • The first bouncer will provide much food for thought and sideways glances from one spectator to another. The Sun
  • Food for thoughts, puns the hysterical Kate as they depart.
  • Maybe it will give him, and some other evolutionist apologists, food for thought the next time they put one of their grandmothers on a train.
  • Mamma was at the Willard waiting for "those darling children" to come, and when, much later than he was expected, "dear Paul" arrived alone and in a greatly perturbed state of mind, mother and son had considerable food for thought until the midnight car carried them back to Annapolis, where Paul "clomb" the wall at the water's edge and "snoke" into quarters (in Bancroft's vernacular) in the wee, sma 'hours, a weary, disgusted and unamiable youth. Peggy Stewart at School
  • * Benjy Sarlin digs through the history and finds that the pundits were way off in 1994, which is food for thought, though it seems unlikely they'd be so far off this time around. Happy Hour Roundup
  • I'm not sure that my knowledge of economic theories qualifies me to judge his arguments, but it does make for some food for thought.
  • But at least he has food for thought over what can happen if you cash in on a prize asset. The Sun
  • He also gave me some food for thought about my own writing in the future.

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