Example sentences of "[vb infin] of [pron] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll think of something else ter 'elp us through .
2 Although at the time they were made up of an apparently infinite chain of familiar days , I can think of them now only as a whole .
3 In Romans 12:3 Paul says , ‘ For by the grace given me I say to every one of you : Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought , but rather think of yourself with sober judgment , in accordance with the measure of faith God has given you . ’
4 But before that before the sell out concert tour in Ireland , did you ever think I wonder what they 'll think of us back home I wonder if we 'll still do it ?
5 I ca n't think of anything else either no .
6 She could not think of anything even remotely polite to say .
7 Which would be fine if she could think of anything even remotely amusing to say , she thought wryly .
8 There was an overwhelming drive to win the war : Britain was not the aggressor and the country could think of itself once more as a nation with a mission .
9 As he raised a curious eyebrow she elaborated with satisfaction , ‘ I can think of someone far more likely to have put a torch to G.W. Fashions than myself . ’
10 As Paul-Henri Spaak was later to remind the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe in 1964 , ‘ Those who drew up the Rome Treaty … did not think of it as essentially economic ; they thought of it as a stage on the way to political union ’ .
11 We do n't think of it in quite those terms .
12 He can not think of anyone else currently playing who can do that .
13 Because when , without so much as a scrap of protest , Ven had let go of her just now , she had started to get the idea that perhaps he had n't desired her anywhere near as much as she had wanted him .
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