Example sentences of "you will think " in BNC.

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1 What you will think of it , I suspect , depends on your zodiac sign or whether you blubbed through the last few minutes of Peter Weir 's Dead Poets Society .
2 ‘ I imagine you will think long and hard before concluding that doctors of the eminence we have heard here and others in that great profession have evolved standards that amount to committing crime . ’
3 Acknowledge their existence and tell yourself that you will think about them later — then let them go .
4 If men revile you , you will think they are speaking gently to you ; flames of fire will feel cool to you . ’
5 ( Yes — you will think and then reply , ‘ out-of-date ’ or ‘ outmoded ’ . )
6 Here are one or two activities as starting suggestions ( you will think of many more ) : making bread — painting the ceiling — bathing the dog — writing a letter — mending a fuse — changing a lightbulb .
7 You will think of many examples , but the differences are so small that context is crucial .
8 But I hope that you will think , as I do , that because this basic subject is omitted in ordinary teaching syllabuses it is all the more important that law students should pick up something about it on their own .
9 You will think I like your style ;
10 Before they went to sleep , Marian whispered , ‘ You will think of us when you are his wife , Tess , and how we did not hate you , because we did not expect to be chosen by him . ’
11 " You will think it absurd .
12 And when you have a dear little baby to show for it then I expect you will think it worthwhile . "
13 You will think that I hate my husband .
14 You will think me a terrible woman .
15 Perhaps you will think that this was good news , but I have not told you who the police had arrested .
16 ‘ Miss Abbott , ’ the Rector said , advancing into the room , his legs severely hampered by the clinging children , ‘ you will think me abominably lax not to have called upon you since your arrival .
17 ‘ My dear Dawkins , ’ he said , ‘ You will think this is very strange .
18 You will think me discourteous , but perhaps I may excuse myself by explaining that it is the discourtesy of grief . ’
19 They include all the intangible welfare gifts I have enumerated — at what I fear you will think is ‘ some length ’ !
20 You will think I want to marry you only for what I have done , and you will refuse me on that score . ’
21 ‘ Oh , dear , Miss Theda , I wish you will think better of it ! ’
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