The ideas just flooded into his mind like a river briming at its banks
She decided to go for a run to clear her mind.
It depends on how you structure the sentence. For example, "it brought to mind the idea of planning a party". If you say "Brought to mind" then you should NEVER start a sentence with it. The best way to use the phrase is to say it or the __ before saying "brought to mind".
Bob was always passionate about what he did; he would work relentlessly if he set his mind to something.
Was opening is the verb phrase.Open is a regular verb.
Don't trust him; he'll manipulate your mind!
Wiki Answers is very good for the mind.
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Sentences can be joined in a variety of ways. The most common is by use of a conjunction. The most common conjunctions are "and," "but," and "or." Keep in mind that a sentence is a phrase, and conjunctions join words, phrases, and clauses.
never mind, it seeped when i left
Beware, you are about to be bored out of your eff'ing mind!
Put in mind.
Bear in mind that a sentence fragment is not a sentence, so your question is itself not correctly phrased. "The canoe with the blue stripes" is a sentence fragment, a noun phrase with no verb. The phrase is the subject or the object of a sentence, but it isn't a sentence. Samples of the completed sentence with the subject and the verb in bold:Subject: The canoe with the blue stripesis Mr. Jones' canoe.Object of the verb: I rentedthe canoe with the blue stripes.Object of a preposition: I saw him in the canoe with the blue stripes.