Examples of 'has come to think' in a sentence

Meaning of "has come to think"

has come to think: Has developed a particular opinion, belief, or understanding over time. This phrase is often used to imply a change in mindset or perspective

How to use "has come to think" in a sentence

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has come to think
If the time has come to think of something else.
It has come to think and keeping there is shelter from the storm.
But the time has come to think twice.
Time has come to think about its efficacy.
Berger 's star is falling and time has come to think about the future.
And time has come to think about the work done.
For EU leaders, the time has come to think ahead.
She has come to think of our house as her house now.
But, unfortunately the time has come to think about selling our cabin.
Time has come to think of you. Choosing Le District is choosing yourself!
But we should remember that the time has come to think of them as peace-builders.
The time has come to think theoretically about how this transfer could be improved.
Somewhere along the line, the world has come to think that literature is insignificant.
The time has come to think about the modalities of and arrangements for such a conference.
Well, aspanu, perhaps the time has come to think of yourself!

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The time has come to think about how to prepare for your new role.
Well, aspanu, perhaps the time has come to think of yourself! Get out!
The time has come to think about the things you have done in your life.
In his view, “ The time has come to think about lifting sanctions.
So she has come to think of you as like her substitute father . ".
I think the time has come to think outside the trivial.
So the time has come to think about the Second Holocaust.
The time has come to think about sex.
The doctor, has come to think of him as a father figure.
So, the time has come to think about the possibility of getting a new family car.
In fact, it has come to think that he is God himself.
The time has come to think critically!
The time has come to think about the plan ‘ B '.
The time has come to think more wisely, has not it? ”.

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