Example sentences of "[noun] think [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 It 's difficult to know what the kids think of all of it — they 're really too young to say .
2 The offering of such guidelines or suggestions does not in any way detract from the professional integrity of the teacher , who must then select what suits him best for his own purposes , but there will be few teachers who will have had the time or the imagination to think of all of them .
3 ‘ Also , it changes our view of ourselves and nature to think of all creatures as just genetic programmes in temporary configuration .
4 ‘ And what would the usual occupant think of all this ? ’
5 I was n't sure what Mrs Danby thought of all this .
6 In so far as Derek thought at all about who had murdered Maurice Abberley — or why — he supposed a crazed hitch-hiker must have been responsible .
7 Nobody really knows what the patients think about all this .
8 We wo n't actually make or do anything , but it will be really neat lying in the meadows thinking about all the money we are making on off-shore tax haven related business .
9 Above Dorothea 's head , six new , blue mugs hung on six newly-erected hooks , for Florence Ames thought of all things and was constantly suggesting improvements — not that she insisted upon them or took anything in hand , only looked and suggested and then left the idea to be considered , accepted or rejected .
10 And is n't it a little moving to think of all these various people being moved by poor old Eddy 's death ?
11 I could not believe it ; I had another 30 minutes to think of all the things that could go wrong .
12 Another approach is to let children think of all the words and expressions involving a particular word , such as ‘ seeing ’ or ‘ looking ’ .
13 Do you think young men think at all about looking after children or or or child care ?
14 Different causes and individuals could have their say on different pages , under an overall consensus umbrella which embraced correct Right-On thinking on all aspects of the paper 's coverage — from news to TV to sport .
15 It drowned out her ability to think clearly — in fact , her ability to think at all !
16 John thinks of all the men screwing in the trees behind Jack Straw 's Castle .
17 Since styles are so attractively brief there is an understandable temptation to think of all behaviour at a styles-level of description .
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