Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [adv] think " in BNC.
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1 | With regard to homage , it will suffice to say that there was as yet no papal decree against the homage of ecclesiastics to laymen ; and Anselm certainly thought that there was no objection in principle . |
2 | At the city centre slid out of the skin and moved away thought the dense crowds . |
3 | and say well think of the conductance , do n't think of it as resisting and stopping the water , how much can it get along and get through ? |
4 | I went to see him at Covent Garden and came away thinking ‘ What am I doing with this miserable life ? ’ |
5 | You know I I sometimes wonder when you go by plane and you get all the the hooha at the airport and you , you get fog delay and delay , get delayed here and delayed there think why on earth you bother you go by train ! |
6 | the illusion of progress and takes away thought |
7 | ‘ Um , ’ I think I replied and went away to think about it , read about it , talk to people about it , and with people who were doing it . |
8 | Boswell burst out laughing and could not stop — the very idea : that Johnson , ‘ that majestic teacher of moral and religious wisdom ’ , should keep a harem , and had often thought of it . |
9 | I had ‘ done ’ Twelfth Night at school and had never thought of music for it . |
10 | He had a pious sense of his own importance and had always thought all these acts were directed at him , from which he had only escaped by good luck . |
11 | If you think white water rodeo paddling is all butch men with bravado and biceps then think again ! |
12 | Small wonder perhaps that many buried their heads in the sand and refused even to think about the event until the last possible moment . |
13 | Indeed , Alain Sroufe at the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota , urges that we stop trying to find the response in the child 's physiology , and learn instead to think of it as an ‘ organisational construct ’ , an economic way in which the experimenter can characterise the pattern of behavioural linkages between the child and its environment . |
14 | Daphne 's first suggestion was Alchemilla mollis , or lady 's mantle , a plant I already grow but had never thought of cutting . |
15 | He had seen the original in Berdichev 's papers more than a year ago , amongst the material Karr had brought back with him from Mars , but had never thought to see another . |
16 | In which case ‘ history ’ becomes a force to be resisted by readers who like literature , and who may also like history , but have never thought they were one and the same thing . |