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

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1 Yeah but the thing is , it 's something that we 've got to think for life really , or we 're just gon na be in the same situation in a couple of years that we wan na something a bit bigger .
2 It must be awful thing and of course you tend if , if you have n't got it to tend to think for god sake , you know it 's a , it 's a nice day
3 What are my students going to think for goodness ' sake ? ’
4 ‘ When we think of peace , ’ he wrote , ‘ we must learn to think as Europeans . ’
5 People tend to think about languages as a single entity , rather than identifying their own priorities within the four elements : speaking , reading , writing and listening .
6 As soon as the French war in Vietnam started the US began to think about forms of intervention .
7 Why do development communicators and educators need to think about women ?
8 During the 1970s and 1980s , especially during the United Nations Decade of Women ( 1976–1985 ) , the international women 's movement made media producers , communication planners , and others aware of the need to think about women and the media in the context of development .
9 She did not want to have to think about problems , whatever they might be .
10 It may help your child to hold on to memories of the past and to begin to think about changes in the future by painting pictures , making a tape recording or keeping a scrapbook of family events .
11 She had never had time to think about love before , had thought that Bruno had burned that out of her .
12 If he is asked to only trot round in large circles , he will have plenty of time to think about life being fun , whereas if he is ‘ worked ’ he will have to concentrate his mind on the job in hand .
13 Having to think about work .
14 The path was bumpy in places , and sent her up from the saddle and down again violently , but she did n't pause to think about bruises or anything but getting to the bridge before the van .
15 The basic requirement of the approach is to think about concepts as empirical variables which can be measured through indices .
16 He did n't allow himself to think about Zoe until he arrived at the field entrance to the cottage .
17 It 's far more useful to think about plays in terms of the questions they ask us than what they tell us .
18 And we have to think about Carnach and Garrafad Rorim ; they are leaderless and almost unreachable through the snow .
19 Yeah , yeah , so I 'll run through that and make sure you 've got all those points down , then we 'll start to think about Nick O K ?
20 She did n't want to think about Timothy Gedge , to dwell on him or to consider him in any way whatsoever .
21 " Well , I 'm beginning to think about breakfast .
22 I mean the time for you being adventurous was earlier , and I mean when you retire you 've got to think about capital er protection as well .
23 And so he turns the Galatians to think about Jesus Christ .
24 It was not until 1986 , when the Helen Hamlyn Foundation staged an exhibition called ‘ New Design for Old ’ in the Boiler House at the Victoria and Albert Museum , that any major co-ordinated attempt was made to encourage designers to think about products for older people .
25 ‘ I do n't want to think about Maria Luisa or Steve or anyone but us .
26 Instead , I return to the living-room and try to think about art .
27 It was also cautiously convinced that the most promising way to think about memory was along the lines of Donald Hebb 's model , which involves changes in the strength of the connections between nerve cells , perhaps by growing new or enlarged synapses , and so altering the physiological relationships between neurons .
28 And indeed it is high time to think about lunch .
29 These debates force us to ask ourselves what is the best way to think about behaviour and its relationship to the brain .
30 I first started to think about painting about ten years ago when my two children married and left home and I thought I 'd ‘ do ’ something at the local adult education centre .
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