Example sentences of "to think about [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Now eligible for a county scholarship , it was no problem to encourage Susanne to think about a university course . |
2 | In insisting on these limits , we are not concerned with the philosophical problem of whether there is free will at all , but with the evidence of common experience that although you can choose to think about a problem , be considerate to your wife , distribute pamphlets for a cause or pray for forgiveness for a crime , you can not by mere exertion of will hit on a new thought , love your wife , have faith in the cause , or repent the crime . |
3 | Quite simply , personnel policies that we set can have major impacts on erm , the funding of our superannuation scheme , and I think that at some stage in the future , it may be appropriate to think about a seminar for both of those committee members , to look at both the the good report and the the Department of Environment scrutiny , erm So . |
4 | This group , I want you to think about a member of staff that you have who is an asset , okay , a good member of staff . |
5 | ‘ Should Pears be out for much longer I would have to think about a contingency plan . |
6 | What a ridiculous thing to think about a man she detested . |
7 | It may seem pessimistic , even morbid , to think about a child , parents , a partner or ourselves becoming more and more dependent as the years go by . |
8 | Need to think about a structure . |
9 | " Does it hurt to think about a friend once in awhile ? " |
10 | A cunning little exercise to help you test your listening skills is to ask a class to think about a rectangle and then describe it one-by-one . |
11 | It was only when I bought a collection of 12 Nalevich drawings and documents that I began to think about a constructivist show . |
12 | Joan for what it 's worth erm and this is just something you might want to think about a mobile is worth its weight in gold . |
13 | Last Thursday , the paper says , Pierre-Francois Couture , the Postal Ministry 's representative on the France Telecom board , asked the operator 's managers to think about a spin-off , reminding them of the ‘ increasingly aggressive competitive telecommunications environment , ’ pointing out that the French digital cellular market has been slow to take off . |
14 | ‘ I certainly do n't want to think about the music of Mozart : that 's his affair not mine . |
15 | You need to think about the person 's circumstances , and that 's where it 's great , that you can come back and sit down with your manager , and he 's going to say to you well what do you think . |
16 | Now I want you to think about the person who he 's going to talk to . |
17 | And I want you to think about the question that I ask you but I do n't want you to speak out the answers . |
18 | I assume you did n't want to think about the kitchen ? |
19 | Sometimes this is done quite deliberately — he refuses to think about the event at all — while at other times it is his subconscious mind which ensures that he is no longer troubled by it . |
20 | Small wonder perhaps that many buried their heads in the sand and refused even to think about the event until the last possible moment . |
21 | To understand why Idealism became dominant in the early years one only has to think about the event that led to the establishment of the subject , namely , the First World War . |
22 | He tried to think about the Wall . |
23 | I also took part in conferences of Burma missionaries in Lahore , Lucknow and Mussourie , in which we began to think about the revival of our considerable educational work . |
24 | ‘ SSDs have to think about the pace and level of training . |
25 | So all church members are being asked to think about the issue and make up their minds before it comes back to the General Synod for the final vote . |
26 | If my hon. Friend can make a case , we shall have to think about the issue . |
27 | ‘ You have until tomorrow to think about the proposition . |
28 | The monotonous motion of his arm released his mind to think about the discovery in the shed . |
29 | Paul does not want to think about the Poll Tax . |
30 | If your experiment involves large groups of informants , then you also need to think about the significance of numerical results you may produce ; and for this , guidebooks about experimentation and the use of statistics may be needed ( see sections 1 and 4 of the Booklist for suggestions ) . |