Example sentences of "think [prep] this " in BNC.

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31 But she 's getting cross now cos I said to her look you 've got ta think about this seriously .
32 Right what do you think about this then ?
33 What do you think about this ?
34 What do you think about this tulip thing ?
35 So you can remem you can think about this .
36 ‘ Paul , what do you think of this ?
37 ‘ We do n't think of this as a sport ; it 's just something that has to be done . ’
38 ‘ Liza Jane ’ and ‘ Pity the Fool ’ were released at the time we joined him because he brought this record along and said , ‘ What do you think of this ? ’
39 He wished he had n't spotted it as it made him think of this morning and going round the house in Hill View Road , and the idea his Mum and Dad had about moving .
40 McFarlane did not think of this as war management : it was a matter of encouragement , ‘ smoke and mirrors .
41 We can think of this pattern of cell activities as being part of the embryo 's developmental programme .
42 What would Anne think of this ?
43 You can therefore think of this as a price discrimination problem with one producer and two markets .
44 CELEBRATING everything it can possibly think of this autumn ( In The City , Haç tenth birthday parties ) , Manchester is not a place to miss out on honouring recreational drug use .
45 What do you think of this ? ’
46 ‘ They say things like ‘ How are you ? ’ and ‘ Have a nice day ’ and ‘ What do you think of this weather , then ? ’
47 What did the scavengers think of this intrusion into their domain by a rubbery multi-octopus ?
48 Tony Davies attests to the continuing force even in the 1980s of the " fluid and contradictory debris of discursive fragments which surrounds such limp , but none the less coercive , questions as " Well , what do you think of this then ? " 150 It seems that what continues largely to hold these fragments together are those practically-embedded assumptions into which Barbara Hardy , in her strict attention to the humdrum interactions rather than the more formal discursive superstructure , offers a degree of insight unusual for writings on English in higher education .
49 What did you think of this ?
50 She remembered her early unsuccessful struggles for equal treatment and wondered what her sisters would think of this news .
51 ‘ What do you think of this ? ‘
52 Finally : ‘ You do n't think of this as your problem ? ’
53 ‘ Well , what do you think of this ? ’ she said , and slid it across for Angelica to see .
54 " What do you think of this ? "
55 ‘ What do you think of this ? ’ the King asked .
56 " What do you think of this weather , officer ? "
57 ‘ What do you think of this case ? ’
58 What do you think of this ?
59 We might think of this variable as the retail price index and label its current value P , but it could be any economic variable .
60 We might think of this full information value of output , , as the value of output which government policy is trying to achieve even though there is not full information ; or , more loosely , one might think of it or its aggregate equivalent as the natural level of output .
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