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afterthought造句
1. He added as an afterthought, 'Bring Melanie too'. 2. Just as an afterthought why not ask Jim? 3. They only invited Jack and Sarah as an afterthought . 4. Mary was a bit of an afterthought her brothers and sisters are all much older than her. 5. Almost as an afterthought he added that he missed her. 6. In Mission Valley, housing was an afterthought. 7. As an afterthought, engineer Ray Tomlinson adapted this program so people could also send short, impromptu messages over the network. 8. All too often, lighting is an afterthought superimposed on the final decoration instead of being planned from the start. 9. Dial-up connections were an afterthought, which is one of the reasons they tend to be so balky to use today. 10. She only asked me to her party as an afterthought. 11. The film was made first and the music was added as an afterthought. 12. The pillars seem to have been added to the entrance as an afterthought. 13. You could see that the last part of the report had just been grafted on as an afterthought. 14. The bit about help for poorer countries had obviously just been tacked on as an afterthought. 15. They had only added that to the form as an afterthought. 16. The ball clanks off the rim like a cinder block; an ugly afterthought of a shot attempt. 17. A female chauvinist approach might be to describe men as a kind of afterthought in the scheme of existence. 18. Letting Charlotte take the blame was merely a side-effect, almost an afterthought, though one she might well have relished. 19. He offered it to Coffin, not as a prize, but more as an afterthought. 20. In her editorial Vivienne Van Someren suggests that arrangements for job sharers are often an afterthought. 21. They spoke highly of his friendliness and good manners and, as an afterthought, his professional skills. 22. Too late and the greeting is grunted as an afterthought as you both pass only feet away from each other. 23. For species, as for nations, descent with modification builds obstacles, almost as an afterthought, as populations diverge. 24. Having said good-bye, he had paused as if in an afterthought. 25. Prices, where stated at all, were scribbled in decorative script upon tiny cards, an afterthought. 26. I was frisked, my belt and Seiko taken from me, and, as an afterthought, kicked in the ribs. 27. One of the last great red-hot liberals addressed the Democratic convention Tuesday, but he was something of an afterthought. 28. The chores collectively equal defense, something Stanford clearly does not treat as an afterthought. 29. The tiles looked out of place, as if they had been an afterthought. 30. He poured himself a gin, sipped it, then added ice and tonic water as an afterthought.