Example sentences of "think about these " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 That 's all he ever thinks about these days . ’
2 Now let us stop and think about these last few words .
3 " Well , sir , " said Hazel , " my brother does n't really think about these feelings he gets .
4 ‘ It got people to sit down and think about these things .
5 A mother should n't even think about these things , I suppose .
6 Right , let's just think about these .
7 And it 's really to make people to attract peoples ' attention and to make them think about these issues .
8 You , you actually , the estimators do think about these things , believe it or not .
9 You 've just got ta think about these things Kimmy have n't we ?
10 What what do you think about these erm the this tulip thing and these trees down by erm the church ?
11 ‘ It 's time you thought about these matters . ’
12 An actress has to think about these things . ’
13 However , it is always good practice to think about these things first so that you are prepared .
14 When I started to think about these things I was in a position to interpret this way of living and eating as a variation on the spending patterns of poverty described in Booth 's and Rowntree 's surveys ; but now I think it was the cheapness of it that propelled the practice .
15 We have found that by encouraging the students to think about these alternative information needs and the sources from which information can be derived , they are better able to see their accounting studies and the role of accounting in a wider context .
16 A basic self-awareness ( a ) to reflect constructively about religion without being overwhelmed by prejudice , whether religious or non-religious ; ( b ) to see and understand the kind of assumptions about religion present in their environment and in society as a whole , and be prepared to think about these and not automatically either reject them or take them over ; ( c ) to develop trust in their own powers of perceptiveness and intuition , provided that this trust is balanced by openness towards the insights of others and the findings of fresh evidence ; ( d ) consequent on this , to develop willingness to modify , change , enlarge , or revise , what has so far been thought and felt about religion .
17 Instead we need to reflect on them , ponder and wonder , find out all we can about them , learn to appreciate some of the time-honoured ways of approaching them such as meditation and prayer , and be prepared to think about these matters in all sorts of different situations and moods .
18 How to think about these two exhibitions , separated by time and place ?
19 Got to think about these things you know .
20 Try not to think about these things .
21 Reading the book gives you a picture of wiath number of BoB participants think about these topics , and also what a number of learned air historians have concluded on the same subjects .
22 I think about these things because they were domestic economies that we practised in the 1950s .
23 The more I think about these cases , the more difficult I find it to put each into its proper pigeon-hole .
24 ‘ All you young people think about these days is ‘ having a good time ’ .
25 Think about these sayings which predict the weather and any other sayings you can collect from your family and friends .
26 Before you write , think about these things : What kind of person am I ?
27 Think about these points in the story and then discuss them with other people .
28 Think about these things : 1 What is the main effect you want to have as you read the poem ? 2 How can you vary the way in which you read it ? 3 Which parts should be the loudest ? 4 Are there any parts that should be quiet ? 5 How should the speed vary as you read ?
29 never think about these things .
30 ‘ I think about these things all the time , see . ’
  Next page