Example sentences of "think about [art] " in BNC.

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1 This is making Chancellor Helmut Kohl 's government think about a new immigration policy .
2 ‘ I do get depressed when I think about a career based in England .
3 Everyone will remember how good Greg 's golf was that week when they think about a shot like that .
4 Where space is really tight , or if you do n't need a 12-place setting machine , think about a slimline or compact model .
5 So take the plunge now , those of you on the sidelines ; think about a serious attack on the situation , in the knowledge that there are still improvements to make .
6 If we now think about a crack proceeding inwards from the surface of a stressed material ( Figure 1 ) we should expect the area of material in which the strain is relaxed to correspond roughly to the two shaded triangles .
7 Before you even think about a pattern , try some really simple ‘ misty ’ September effects .
8 He was ready to leave Northants and had gone off , with his customary annual zeal , to coach and play for Otago — and think about a geographical change of scenery in England .
9 If you think about a baby coming out bottom first , it ca n't do very much for its hips can it ?
10 It is important to notice that the distinction between these two kinds of language ( the artificially constructed and the communicating ) is often more a question of the way we use or think about a particular stretch of language , than the way it is in itself .
11 ‘ That 's all right for the moment , but I hope , Jane , that you 'll look higher than domestic activity , and think about a better way of using your energy and intelligence in the service of God . ’
12 He has to read hundreds of letters , talk to people , and think about a lot of important things .
13 But having said that I ca n't see a job where you can just kind of swan in and you know and think about a million different things in one day or whatever .
14 When you think about a spreadsheet database the idea to have in mind is of an active list — one that can be asked to supply any of the details you have typed into it .
15 When you think about a hundred plus people inside of a compound with all of those weapons , you need a a mass a large scale operation .
16 I think about a fish with an eighty-five dollar executive toy in its mouth , and wonder what chance it has .
17 It 's something you think about a lot . ’
18 ‘ I want to say to them ‘ think again' and I want to say to them as man to man ‘ think again , go and think about a better way , ’ he said .
19 ‘ Well , I 'd better get that washing on and think about a dinner , ’ Victoria said ; ‘ but you go along and see what 's happening and we 'll talk about that when you come back … . ’
20 Still image also allows you to slow the drama down and think about a situation from another 's point of view .
21 So I think about a hundred and fifty pounds
22 It , it depends on just what these things are for , because if think about a third level document as being something like the T G I manual , that 's got to be mandatory , you 've got no choice in it because it 's not covered in procedures , it 's got to be that .
23 Well , I suppose , if somebody 's going around with an opinion pole , and they ask you about a certain , what you think about a certain thing , that , that , presume what their asking about , may affect everybody in different way
24 And I th , I think about a great deal because it 's a very strange , it 's a very strange thing to talk about but when I came to Suffolk , I might have told you this before er , I had hardly been away from home at all , I was only seventeen when I first met him
25 When you if if you think about a country of song you might think of Wales , but anybody visiting Ireland will know that it 's really Ireland 's got to be a country of song because if you go there you 've got to sing .
26 And it demolished about I think about a third of what was in it .
27 If you fancy your chances at bigger shows but ca n't afford to buy or keep a top class horse , think about a registered Mountain and Moorland for a fraction of the price .
28 If you fancy your chances at bigger shows think about a registered Mountain and Moorland for a fraction of the price .
29 " Who does not know " , said Alexander III in 1886 of Gorchakov 's successor , " that the pitiful Giers ( N.K. Giers , foreign minister 1881 – 94 ) is nothing more than an executor of my will ? " , while almost two decades later an even more self-effacing foreign minister had no doubt that " my duty consists in telling the emperor what I think about every question , and then when the Sovereign decides I must obey unconditionally and try to see that the Sovereign 's decision is executed " .
30 Think about the problems
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