Example sentences of "think [adv] about [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He is a very complex man ; he thinks deeply about every role and you must talk to him in great detail . |
2 | If she had ever thought much about the future , I think she would have seen her mother sitting in a chair by the fire , knitting ; after all , her father had been dying all her life . |
3 | I have thought carefully about the effect of antibiotics and hormones in meat , and I would like to try the diet Leslie Kenton recommends . |
4 | Donleavy had thought seriously about the chance encounter with Hurley , and , on balance , had decided that they might turn it to account , although … |
5 | The following questionnaire is designed to help you think clearly about the way you behave . |
6 | I bought my Elonex from the manufacturer , but do think carefully about the amount of help you may require . |
7 | Normally , the instructor is inclined to emphasise the ‘ All clear above and behind ’ , without making the student think consciously about the area ahead . |
8 | ‘ The table was in the window and while we ate we thought non-stop about the garden . ’ |
9 | I kept the piece of paper and , after I returned home and thought more about the episode , I transformed it into a poem . |
10 | Maxim thought briefly about a pun on Ray Nance , then just smiled into his beer : in a pub he felt duty bound to drink beer , although it certainly was n't English ( ‘ With all those lovely vitamins floating around in it , damn it , you can see them , ’ as a fellow officer newly back from the USA had put it ) . |
11 | It was not until they levelled out that she thought again about the possibility of living to a ripe old age . |
12 | Christian rubbed his chin as he looked at Seb and thought seriously about the plan he had put forward . |
13 | Then , when he thought seriously about the reaction , it left him puzzled , because he did not see it as being especially controversial . |
14 | Mr Best should think hard about the result of his folly . |
15 | People must think hard about the job they 're doing ; how they can make it safer . |
16 | That to me is worth more than silver , for I think much about the state of the land in these strange times , with snow falling in midsummer and the Giants wandering the hills . ’ |
17 | Before long , Legasov was using glasnost to think aloud about the design flaws in communism , about the dissipation of accountability and initiative in the vast bureaucracies that ran the country . |
18 | It was , he said , a ‘ good time for us as Conservatives to think afresh about the direction of British politics ; about where we have come from , what we are doing , and where the future is taking our nation and our party . ’ |
19 | There is no strong co-operative tradition anywhere in our educational system , and the National Curriculum above all offers an opportunity for groups of teachers , parents and schools to think together about the nature and delivery of curriculum . |
20 | He believes that sheep farmers who think only about the pound in their pocket could be doing themselves a great disservice . |
21 | Such archived information is frequently used in research because it is more or less free ; but , to avoid fallacious conclusions arising from what is usually called secondary analysis , we must be prepared to think critically about the source , reliability and consistency of the data involved . |
22 | Think carefully about every expenditure decision you make , whether it be an external telephone call or sanctioning an exhibition tour . |
23 | If you are to attend the monthly progress review meeting , think carefully about the end-result you wish to achieve by attending . |
24 | Think carefully about the relationship between pay , profit and performance . |
25 | Think carefully about the meaning of the question(s) Questions may be straightforward or they may be deliberately provocative . |
26 | Think carefully about the meaning of the question/subject posed The same question may admit to several different interpretations . |
27 | When using woven stripes , think carefully about the fabric . |
28 | There is advice on how to think logically about the kind of house you need to suit your lifestyle , and how to go about buying and selling , with an emphasis on viewing and preliminary inspections . |
29 | Think also about the garment pieces . |
30 | The Friar was bewildered by his loss and could not bring himself to think clearly about the disaster . |