Example sentences of "think [prep] [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He said he 'd think about it over the weekend , and let Paul know on the Monday .
2 No that was that was the Friday and as it says th well I do n't know if it says there or not , but they said what would happen , they 'd think about it over the weekend and they 'd contact me the Monday afternoon erm to make a final decision .
3 Can you think about it for a minute .
4 So er she says well you can think about it for a fortnight er you see her daddy put out discos altogether because of the lies but she cos she gets nervous because when she 's telling a lie to you she 'll go red
5 I 'll think about it on the way home . ’
6 ‘ She says she can think of me as a husband seven years after Troy 's disappearance . ’
7 He does n't even think of me as a woman . ’
8 Her friends did not think of her as a drunk and Rachel would be truly shocked if she knew about the long nights of insomnia and secret alcohol .
9 You did n't think of her as a girl somehow .
10 Since her marriage there had been no communication with her former employer , not even at Christmas , and she could never think of her as a sister-in-law .
11 ‘ You must think of her on the toilet , ’ Aline said , and giggled .
12 You can think of them as the wires leading from a bank of three million photocells ( actually three million relay stations gathering information from an even larger number of photocells ) to the computer that is to process the information in the brain .
13 How curious that she could now think of him without the tiniest pang ; it was as if the shadow of Max had been totally eclipsed by the substance of Luke — with all its ramifications .
14 Biggs is of the opinion that Mason would be unlikely to survive more than a couple of rounds against the world heavyweight champion and at this stage it would be unwise to even think of him as a genuine contender .
15 They do not think of him as a sacrifice offered to God .
16 ‘ I 'll always think of him as a friend , ’ she thought .
17 I would n't even think of it for a minute if it was n't best for everybody .
18 ‘ You can think of it with a fire going and a light burning , , Jean said .
19 Right , well what do you think of it at the front ?
20 A further defence came from Tony Swift , chairman of the International Federation rules committee : ‘ We do n't think of it as a woman up there — as far as we are concerned it is a person , ’ he said .
21 But he did not think of it as a cosmic event which must somehow change the whole of human thought , altering philosophy and theology and closing the mouths of poets ; such a view seemed to him superstitious , a denial of ordinary scholarship and ordinary hard-thinking rationality .
22 I do not think of it as a quest in the normal sense but as a drowning or shipwreck in the infinite .
23 Instead of thinking of society as made up of simple parts , we must think of it as a collection of wholes which together make up one ‘ complex whole ’ .
24 Do n't think of it as a cage ; it 's your home , so learn to love it . "
25 ‘ Besides , it comes with a condition attached , so do n't think of it as a gift . ’
26 It includes 28 fonts and you can think of it as a sort of ATM that does work with FX80 ( and other ) printers and WordPerfect 5.1 .
27 ‘ Well , I do n't think of it as a crusade , more a cleansing operation .
28 You can think of it as a genetic ruler .
29 If you could cut out the sound track of shells and sniper fire , ignore the gaping holes in the beautiful buildings and the lack of water and electricity , and did n't notice the rubbish in the streets , you would think of it as a normal city . ’
30 But do n't think of it as a miniature .
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