Example sentences of "you can think " in BNC.
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1 | You can think about that , all by yourself in your room . |
2 | ‘ You can think of it with a fire going and a light burning , , Jean said . |
3 | ‘ It tends to make you over-tolerant , because , you know , you can think yourself into someone else 's point of view . |
4 | You should also work into it check lists for each month with every detail you can think of , and have an arrangement for assessing the event after it has happened . |
5 | It takes real determination to pack all the country house thriller cliches you can think of into half an hour , but TVS and Ian Stuart Black managed it in House of Glass ( ITV ) , an Appointment With Fear try-out for a post-franchise series . |
6 | It can offer you just about everything you can think of by day and by night , in abundance . |
7 | Models arrived in a flame or a half-moon dancing down the boulevard to the ball and absolutely unmolested , an Indian in full war-paint , Spaniards , Chinese , Bacchus , everybody you can think of . |
8 | You can think of the strategies as miniature ‘ proxies ’ for their authors . |
9 | Before you can begin to achieve overall competence you must master the ‘ language ’ to a point where you can think , and even dream in a new vernacular . |
10 | The larger the holding , the greater the surplus after family needs are met , and the more you can think of commercial enterprises as money-spinners . |
11 | There is to be a fancy-dress parade , with a bicycle as a prize for the best entry , so see if you can think of a good idea for a character . ’ |
12 | If you prefer , however , you can think of fitting a line to transformed data as equivalent to fitting a curve to the raw data ; in effect one is saying that the relationship between the two variables takes the form of a particular curve . |
13 | You can think of figure 12.1 as a real causal process , at the moment known only to God . |
14 | No doubt you can think of various acts which are crimes in this country but not in other countries ; and of behaviour which is against the criminal law of other societies but which is not criminal in Britain . |
15 | ‘ All you can think about , ’ she cried , ‘ is how to make more money ; how to lay your hands on someone 's holding ; how to get more cattle , more sheep , more of this , that and the other . |
16 | Every shop had its errand-boy , and meat , fish , green , grocery and almost any commodity you can think of could be delivered to the door . |
17 | If you can think of something do it . |
18 | If your husband retires on a Friday , it is unrealistic to think that your great new life together will take off with a flourish the following Monday ; but the good news is that if you can think in terms of allowing yourselves time to renegotiate the way you live together , the chances are that you will both have adjusted to the new situation within about two years . |
19 | You can direct specific parts of the body — for example , you can think of your fingers lengthening — and you can direct your whole body — by thinking of your whole structure lengthening . |
20 | The easiest and most obvious way to go about this self-assessment is to divide a sheet of paper with a line down the middle , head it ‘ Plus ’ and ‘ Minus ’ and write down everything you can think of under each heading . |
21 | This will probably be to see if you can think on your feet and react well under stress . |
22 | Take plenty of time to work out your list and jot down every single thing you can think of . |
23 | Until recently Chandler have busied themselves producing guitar parts and accessories — everything from high-quality necks and exotic wood bodies to various pickups and just about every guitar-orientated nut and bolt you can think of . |
24 | With a neck that 's 3⅝″ wide instead of the ‘ normal ’ 3¼″ , the Grand Stick has space for twelve strings arranged in just about any format you can think of . |
25 | As usual , if you can think of anything better , go ahead . |
26 | More die of cancer , heart disease , famine , measles and virtually anything else you can think of . |
27 | Spinal cord injuries have cruel way of leaving your mind intact so that you can think long and hard about the way you wanted to live ’ . |
28 | December issues of every publication you can think of include samplers of Calvin Klein 's Obsession , Giorgi 's Beverly Hills or Ralph Lauren 's Safari . |
29 | Deputy Assistant Commissioner Tony Speed stressed : ‘ Do not come to central London if you can think of another way of celebrating New Year . ’ |
30 | It allows the physical pieces of paper passed around an office to be replaced by electronic images — you can think of them as electronic photographs of the paper pages . |