Example sentences of "think [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I think for home games it has to be 4–4-2 . |
2 | the revised criteria and and and as you 've just read it out , I think for consistency with paragraph thirty three of P P G three , there needs to be the word unacceptable coalescence . |
3 | Er , I think for management purposes and for presentation purposes , we will erm , presentation but certainly in terms of our accounts erm , we have no option but to exempt the giving interest receivable but to erm , impress you with the modesty of our , of our interest and therefore how good our interest cover is . |
4 | For reading yeah , I could do now I think for distance |
5 | Yeah Well I think for safety 's sake |
6 | ‘ Surely there are times when there are thinkers who think for mankind , and peoples who represent mankind . |
7 | Some of this kind of information is very culture-specific and in fact will sometimes have significance only to certain groups within a culture — think for example of " old school ties " . |
8 | I think for example of the sensitivity of some of the small market towns , the point for example that was made to us last week about the sensitivity one settlement with which I 've come increasingly familiar over the last fortnight and that is town centre . |
9 | But I think for employment officers , this would be really useful in the actual development . |
10 | Look at this plan of a supermarket : List the good and bad points about the supermarket 's design : a ) For the customers ( think about space , freedom of movement , being able to find goods easily ) b ) For the retailer/staff ( think about customer flow , security , comfort ) |
11 | IN THE EARLY years of the twentieth century , two new theories completely changed the way we think about space and time , and about reality itself . |
12 | His discovery completely transformed the way we think about space and time . |
13 | ‘ I can give it up , ’ he said in 1987 , ‘ but when I wake up in the morning , I actually think about drink . |
14 | What you think about love will control your behaviour . |
15 | They think about money all the time . |
16 | I do n't like lovebites though , I always think about cancer I do , when you have lovebites , because you 're sucking the blood like |
17 | You know delegates , when most people think about home working , they really think beyond the traditional jobs associated with this group of workers . |
18 | No , you think about Home Mead , the school playing field is in the Home Mead , yeah . |
19 | My own personal opinion , regardless of what other people think about sectionalization , is that our sectional structure is something which was wi er built up , at times with difficulty and prices have been high and pay has been high . |
20 | And I think about admiral was about erm |
21 | Erm so have a go at that stuff and work through it and think about think of new words for yourself and I 've suggested that he gets a notebook to put some spelling in . |
22 | Think about north . |
23 | You ca n't just sort of think think about North America get it in isolation , you got ta look basically as E er Euro P L C market place . |
24 | First of all , I want you to write down , the first words that come into your mind , the first say half a dozen words that come into your mind when you think about stress . |
25 | You did not go off and set up house with the man in your life and perhaps think about marriage if it seemed like a good idea , after a year or two . |
26 | Actually , as R. A. Fisher , one of the founding fathers of what is now called neo-Darwinism , has pointed out , this fact of particulate inheritance has always been staring us in the face , every time we think about sex . |
27 | The novel 's role could then be said to be to question the way we think about culture . |
28 | Whatever we think about child baptism , it did reflect a serious interest in the role of the family in bringing up children . |
29 | Eight number eight think about maths . |
30 | Nigel was wont to say , ‘ Before knocking the iniquities of present-day science and talking about the good old days , think about dentistry , and modern pain-killing drugs and anaesthetics . ’ |