Example sentences of "she to think [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Sheila argued the hesitations and objections she already felt surrounded by , which were , essentially , Moran 's lack of support but the nun pressed her to think about it .
2 His statement was really an invitation , an offer for her to think about , delivered in the confident style of one who was used to having his own way with women .
3 There will be many things for her to think about and remember , at a time when she may be feeling quite disturbed emotionally , and you can do much to ease the strain of it all for her .
4 I asked her if her work at college had forced or stimulated her to think about school in general , and what it is for .
5 She thought of the message Mrs Gotobed had asked her to take to her brother , and then , because it frightened her to think about this , said loudly and passionately , ‘ I wo n't spy for him , I wo n't , I wo n't .
6 So I mean she 'd have to be a very speculative investor , she 'd have to be right up to er adventurous , for her to think about that .
7 It should have calmed her , gazing down at the burbling river , should have helped her to think about the problem uppermost in her mind ; but it was impossible to concentrate , knowing that he was close by .
8 It worried her to think of it , still alive , perhaps to harm someone else in a land she could not name and would never see .
9 ‘ She 's too young to understand , ’ was often the reply , but I did n't want her to think of herself as an object of attention .
10 Instead of this he left her to think of a solution and then rejected it as an inappropriate translation .
11 Normally it would have horrified her to think of him being so cross with her .
12 How clever of her to think of this !
13 So it looked as though there was little reason for her to think of backing out of the deal they were planning .
14 Our author , entirely uninfluenced by the dismissive judgements of her distinguished compatriots Jacques Monod and Francois Jacob , hankers after evidence that lends colour to the possibility in principle of an imprinting of somatic characteristics upon the genome , believing in particular that the comparatively recent discovery of the possibility of mapping RNA upon DNA ( ’ reverse transcription ’ ) entitles her to think in terms of ‘ reverse translation ’ — that is a mapping of amino acid into nucleotide sequences .
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