Example sentences of "to think about their [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So he decided to give her time to think about their relationship , and wrote to her , at Marlott , instead of going to see her . |
2 | And maybe not even have time to think about their relationship to be able to sort out any deep problems , and maybe they 're getting put , put aside . |
3 | ‘ If I can get the British public to think about their sex life , I 'm sure I can get Hillary Clinton to do a good PR job on herself . ’ |
4 | They are the daily fare of our news bulletins , but we rarely stop to think about their relevance for our own state . |
5 | The irony is that the more people are encouraged to think about their behaviour and take responsibility for the impact it has on other people , the more they tend to become open and honest rather than furtive and clandestine . |
6 | Some people prefer not to talk or to think about their tinnitus as they find that the more they concentrate on it the worse it becomes . |
7 | A survey carried out by the British Market Research Bureau revealed that nearly half of Britain 's working population refuse to think about their retirement , with one in three couples admitting that they never even discuss old age between themselves . |
8 | Our aim is to reduce the number of new HIV infections by giving young people the facts about AIDS and by encouraging them to think about their future . |
9 | For " reading for meaning " to occur it is necessary for recognition to become automatised through practice , because until the reader no longer spends time thinking about the identity of individual words , he or she will not be able to think about their role in the sentence . |