Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] [pers pn] think [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If it had been later in the season , and the roses in full bloom , he might have missed the portal altogether , but there was just the one unopened bud on the bare branches , of a delicate peach shade with hints of rose which made him think of a girl 's skin .
2 It had two wings , one of which made me think of a church .
3 Which made me think of Springsteen and the fact that he had n't been fed for nearly twenty-four hours .
4 I can see nothing in democratic thinking which allows us to think of " the people " as anything other than the whole body of citizens , minorities as well as majorities , those who oppose and dissent as well as those who belong to the dominant majority .
5 The nuns led them through a series of exercises which encouraged them to think about the good in themselves , and to know that God , in His love for them , has forgiven their sins .
6 But if I remember correctly on one of the progr on television going back sort of two three months ago , one of the firms , and I think it was an electrical firm , was working a bit of a swift one erm they were getting people to sign a document which purported I think to be erm l l loaning money , hire agreement .
7 Two recent examples from my own constituency — and which prompted me to think of this idea — illustrate the advantage of giving people this freedom .
8 Thirdly , there is no difference in kind which entitles us to think of the concepts of civilizations other than our own as static and imprisoning .
9 Shortly before Christmas and in the middle of correcting the proofs , he wrote to Rohde again : " The whole last part , which you do not know , will certainly astonish you ; I have been very daring , and I can cry out to myself in an altogether enormous sense , animam salvavi [ I have saved my soul ] ; for which reason I think of the book with great satisfaction and am not worried for it turns out to cause the greatest possible offence and in some quarters a " cry of outrage " greets its publication .
10 Walker 's images do reverberate with the classical and much of this is due to her ‘ expressive ’ use of figures in careful poses to create harmonious compositions , which makes us think of Hellenistic relief work as well as Renaissance paintings .
11 As feminists , we need to have a way of looking at this work which makes us think about whose shattered lives and suffering produced the money used to pay her for her paintings — namely the poor rural workers of Britain and Ireland and the enslaved African peoples working in the West Indies and the American colonies .
12 I 'd been wondering what made me think of Schumann . ’
13 development er back there , that 's what made me think of it .
14 She and Shildon had never had occasion to work together so what made him think of her ?
15 1 When did it happen ? 2 What did he actually see ? 3 What did it make him think of ? 4 What made him think like that ?
16 What made you think of that foolish tale ? ’
17 What made you think of a tender thing to say ?
18 What made you think of Kress , anyhow ? ’
19 What made you think of it ? ’
20 What made you think of Lina ? ’
21 What d' ya think about
22 What d' ya think about Steven ?
23 So what d' ya think of erm what d' ya think of
24 So what d' ya think of erm what d' ya think of
25 Well what d' ya think of them ?
26 What d' ya think of them like do they get on your nerves at all ?
27 What d' ya think of what d' ya think of what d' ya think of Kim ?
28 What d' ya think of what d' ya think of what d' ya think of Kim ?
29 What d' ya think of what d' ya think of what d' ya think of Kim ?
30 Well what d' ya think of her .
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