Example sentences of "[adv] think [prep] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | with the formula , so think about it for two . |
2 | Just think of it as bad luck . ’ |
3 | No one could ever take that away from her , and she would always think of him with special affection . |
4 | You must always think of him in those terms , to get the flavour of Calvinistic humbug that ruled his life , and therefore everyone around him . ’ |
5 | Now this is not strictly a soul food recipe , but since Philadelphia is my home town and my family has eaten its way through tons of this , I always think of it as northern soul food . |
6 | Yeah , but I did n't really think about it like that . |
7 | I never really thought of it like that . |
8 | Everybody 's completely different and there 's such a tendency not to study people really and to simply think of them as all exactly the same , ‘ You 're 75 and you 're old and you 've got to put up with that . |
9 | It seemed dreadful that I did n't know whether I loved him or not , that I had never even thought of it in those terms . |
10 | In J. Milroy and L. Milroy ( 1977 ) , we justified this method , somewhat retrospectively , in terms of the social network model ( the fieldworker can be described as a second-order network contact ) , and it is useful methodologically to think of it in this way ( indeed , many other investigators have successfully used the idea of social network as an explicit part of their fieldwork strategy ) . |
11 | He 's never thought about it like that . |
12 | I 've never thought of her in any other way and never will ; she may look like you , physically , but inside you 're as different as you can possibly be . |
13 | She 'd never thought of him as that sort of man . |
14 | ‘ I had never thought of him like that before . ’ |
15 | Rather like running the YMCA in fact , although I 'd never thought of it like that before . |
16 | ‘ I suppose you could say that , but I had never thought of it in those terms . |
17 | ‘ Everyone seemed to think Benjamin was a virgin , but I never thought of him as that , but that it was the first time he was making love to a woman who was old enough to be his mother , and who was his mother 's friend . ’ |
18 | ‘ I never thought of it like that , ’ said the imp . |
19 | Oh she says , well I 'm sorry Mr , I never thought about it like that , you see . |
20 | Malthus assumed that the ‘ passion between the sexes ’ was constant ; modern demographers seldom think of it at all in academic terms , leaving it to medicine and biology ( Austin and Short 1980 , Parkes 1976 ) . |
21 | I never think of it like that . |