Example sentences of "think [prep] that " in BNC.
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1 | Meg did not think for that — foul wash , the tinker boy ; his thing ; he had roared with laughter — as just or justifiable . |
2 | What does she think for that matter ? |
3 | When one thinks about that , it becomes apparent how complex the matter is . |
4 | You might also think about that other bastard son , Philip , in King John , a merry , pranking , politically astute fellow , with a wry , salty style . |
5 | You can think about that , all by yourself in your room . |
6 | But he did n't think about that now . |
7 | ‘ I ca n't think about that . ’ |
8 | Well , we can think about that later . |
9 | She insisted on driving back herself too , ’ he continued , ‘ what do you think about that ? |
10 | 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 . |
11 | ‘ Let's think about that , then . ’ |
12 | Did yer think about that ? ’ |
13 | ‘ So if you was me , what would you think about that happy-birthday message I got ? ’ |
14 | But she need n't think about that now , not now . |
15 | ( What do you think about that ? ) |
16 | But I do n't think I 'd better think about that . |
17 | What do you think about that ? |
18 | What do others think about that ? |
19 | 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 . |
20 | I 'll think about that . |
21 | Now I I 'd just like your your opinions as to what you think that erm you you would How would you think about that as a accident ? |
22 | But you ca n't think about that because that is n't the point ; although you know it does matter , you ca n't allow it to matter , you ca n't let something like that stop you . |
23 | What do you think about that ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Dear aunt , ’ I said , ‘ do n't think about that any more . |
25 | What do you think about that , Toby ? ’ |
26 | ‘ I would n't think about that . ’ |
27 | So what do you think about that ? |
28 | Things were n't getting better in here , they were getting worse ; what had happened in the passage ; I dare n't even think about that . |
29 | I wo n't think about that yet , said Fenella , silently . |
30 | I do n't always think about that when I 'm looking at his work , I look at technique . |