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Example sentences for "thought necessary"

  • The periodicals can be fixed by means of chains or cords if thought necessary.

  • If it should be thought necessary to add the accession numbers, they can be placed out of the way in the top half-panel, as shown in No.

  • Where it is thought necessary to keep records of the occupations of readers, a blank line for the name of the occupation is included on the application voucher (see Section 368) from which the records are made.

  • There is sufficient room for a mechanism which could give motion to the head and ears, were it thought necessary.

  • This roller may be made to act upon the cloth with any required pressure, by depressing the screws m, m, or by the employment of weighted levers, if that should be thought necessary.

  • The blade of the knife is first drawn out at the end of the rod of steel, and as much more is cut off along with it as is thought necessary to form the joint.

  • If it should be thought necessary, other chambers with friction rollers, may be placed on the under side of the plate l, to bear up the end of the axles, and relieve the bearing p.

  • And it can hardly be thought necessary to establish a great department for the purpose of receiving the models, specimens, and books presented by authors and inventors.

  • It might be thought necessary to make commercial arrangements with some European powers; but, he asked, if they had the force to make a foreign country conform to its engagements?

  • He gave his approbation to such appropriations as he thought necessary; and if, in this instance, he differed in opinion from the gentleman from Massachusetts, he should stand excused.

  • The last went only to the securing of timber for the building of a Navy, if at any day it should be thought necessary; he believed he should vote for the last, but certainly against the first.

  • Bandages may be put on in layers and a coating of glue applied over each layer if this is thought necessary.

  • The application may be used once or twice daily, or if it is thought necessary, an attendant may pour a quantity of the iodized-glycerin around the leg and under the bandage once daily without removing the cotton and bandage.

  • Where no marked swelling occurs within ten days, as the result of the injection of iodin, the injection may be repeated and, if thought necessary, the quantity may be materially increased.

  • Where ligaments have not been destroyed to the extent that reduction is of no practical use, the parts are kept immobilized, if thought necessary.

  • Everyone knew the consequence of offending the sentinel and were exceedingly alarmed at the appearance of anger I thought necessary to assume.

  • It is apparent that, although by far more confided in, on the score of his great talents, than any other member of the administration, he was yet not allowed the latitude which he thought necessary to success.

  • They fell short of what he thought necessary to the actual wants of the public service, and still more so in regard to what he deemed due to the efficiency, stability, and dignity of the Government.

  • No other preparation seemed to be thought necessary, though Hetty carried her Bible beneath her arm.

  • The Delaware got the canoe ready for his friend, as soon as apprised of his intention, while Hist busied herself in making the few arrangements that were thought necessary to his comfort.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thought necessary" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    door life; government official; gwine tell; outward nature; railroad bonds; save themselves; take food; tes gens; thought about; thought best; thought came; thought fit; thought itself; thought maybe; thought mebbe; thought myself; thought necessary; thought nothing; thought only; thought that; thought they; thought transference; thought very; thought you would like; thoughtful pause; thoughtful voice