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

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31 But they never thought in those terms .
32 ‘ I never thought in those terms , officer .
33 I , I think that 's how you can interpret it , I , I do n't think he was I do n't think he thought in those terms .
34 The home manual school panel meeting erm on erm for sometime now and I think for those people who do n't get to see the government .
35 I think for those of you who do n't live here , if you fancy a hot dog , you ca n't have onions with it if you buy it in the city centre , because the smell of cooking onions is banned .
36 Alice had already told herself that it would be stupid to think about those applications yet .
37 But while Howard sits there , trying not to think about those 97,000 piled corpses , he apparently sits there thinking about coffee .
38 So you , you 've got to think about those , because if you want to survive , and you also want to go on .
39 If this applies to you and you find some situations more difficult than others , stop and think about those areas where your confidence appears to be at its lowest — what can you do to improve matters ?
40 Think about those good points ( I am well organised ; I 'm a caring person and so on ) and give yourself as much credit as you would give someone else with those qualities ;
41 It must give you the pip every time you think about those days . ’
42 Think about those portraits , Lou .
43 When we think about those questions of individ individuation in our normal affairs , the best we can do is to say that what individuates us and also what makes us the same person through changes over time , is a great medley of factors , some of which are bodily , some of which involve our souls
44 How , that is , do they relate to the particular things which are instances of them , and to our minds when we think of those things as men , or as triangles ?
45 ‘ Just think of those poor brave souls out there . ’
46 But , when we think of him today , which I can assure you we do , we think of those left behind .
47 If you doubt this , think of those patients who have slipped into a coma and who are awakened when those who love them have spent time with them , talking to them , touching them , playing their favourite music .
48 Just think of those winter evenings when you came home with feet like blocks of ice .
49 Eva screamed after him , ‘ Think of those who died in the camps !
50 First , because insisting on positive images spells creative death : think of those tedious post-1980s guilt movies such as Regarding Henry and The Doctor , featuring dull-witted professionals gradually realising that Greed is Bad .
51 So when I have to weigh up whether I can afford to trade in my battered old VW and think of those who have a BMW or Mercedes , then you begin to wonder at the sense of it all .
52 Think of those who sent you here , think of how they are spending their evening .
53 Think of those awful queues before the ticket machines at Tottenham Court Road .
54 The most recent has been from the late 1970s through the 1980s , and if we think of those years as one of only four periods of major structural change in nearly two centuries we can appreciate that we have been living in interesting times .
55 Think of those poor people , alone on that rock .
56 ‘ Just think of those lambs out there .
57 Just think of those lemon groves outside my aunt 's villa in Ravello .
58 Think of those , like McCoist 's second at Ellend Road , which stem from passes that transcend honest British labour .
59 Think of those as the two deep questions about individuation .
60 Think of those wonderful productions at the Volksoper !
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