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

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1 When one thinks about that , it becomes apparent how complex the matter is .
2 Would the average person , who never thinks about such things and is unfit and unsteady , have survived ?
3 ‘ Let's find out what Billy thinks about this , ’ Peter says .
4 She can not believe that what she thinks about this and that has any value , because she has thought it .
5 Whatever one thinks about this draft — and most lawyers who have studied it reckon it to be reasonably good , though it grants the president extensive powers that could be abused — the real issue has been how to get it adopted as Russia 's new constitution .
6 Whatever one thinks about this , it is certainly important that teachers and media producers should understand the various movements which have swept the library profession over recent decades and which see the librarian as educator rather than curator .
7 ( Thinks about this . )
8 As he grows older he thinks about fewer things — he is now mainly occupied with the Common Market , the cold war and the Atlantic Alliance .
9 That 's all he ever thinks about these days . ’
10 ‘ Do n't think about all that , ’ she said .
11 I think people give it away too much ; I do n't think they take the time to sit down and think about all aspects of being a creative person .
12 I think people give it away too much ; I do n't think they take the time to sit down and think about all aspects of being a creative person
13 Right , so we need to really think about all this from scratch do n't you , mm , pity the others are n't here actually .
14 You might also think about that other bastard son , Philip , in King John , a merry , pranking , politically astute fellow , with a wry , salty style .
15 You can think about that , all by yourself in your room .
16 But he did n't think about that now .
17 ‘ I ca n't think about that . ’
18 Well , we can think about that later .
19 She insisted on driving back herself too , ’ he continued , ‘ what do you think about that ?
20 It is also perfectly in order to say , ‘ May I think about that for a moment ? ’ before answering a question , although clearly it would become rather tedious if you said that every time .
21 ‘ Let's think about that , then . ’
22 Did yer think about that ? ’
23 ‘ So if you was me , what would you think about that happy-birthday message I got ? ’
24 But she need n't think about that now , not now .
25 ( What do you think about that ? )
26 But I do n't think I 'd better think about that .
27 What do you think about that ?
28 What do others think about that ?
29 Those who were now beginning to pay lay subsidies might think about that wealth and this statute , particularly about its words contrasting the defence of the realm with the endowment of the church — words which were to be echoed by Wyclif in the 1370s and in a royal grant as late as the 1440s .
30 I 'll think about that .
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