Example sentences of "think of [adj] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If you could please now think of all the products available to stamp collectors .
2 Another approach is to let children think of all the words and expressions involving a particular word , such as ‘ seeing ’ or ‘ looking ’ .
3 John thinks of all the men screwing in the trees behind Jack Straw 's Castle .
4 But Neil 's world lay in ruins about him , as he thought of all the lies which McAllister had told him , and listening to Havvie began to wonder where the truth lay .
5 The songs came back to her now , and she thought of all the things she had n't had : a junior prom , dates , valentines , flowers .
6 When William had gone , she thought of all the things she had planned to do as soon as she had a little time to herself .
7 She thought of all the things she did n't like to do , the sewing and painting and practising , and then she tried to think of the days at home she had enjoyed most and unbidden , pictures came to her mind of the farm and the sheep and the days on the hill with her father .
8 It was impossible not to notice how aroused he had become , and she thought of all the women who would envy her for being in this situation .
9 She thought of all the changes the news would make in her life as she walked to Egremont Street and wondered how soon her brothers and friends and dancing partners would be called up .
10 She thought of all the rats scurrying through the streets , hustling for a crust .
11 When her father was being stern with her , and she hid her face from the camera in the pillow on the morning before her wedding , he thought of all the arguments that he would have used to persuade her to get up and face the situation .
12 Sheffield , like Rome , is built on seven hills and I had to cross most of them , anger fuelling my journey as I thought of all the excuses I 'd swallowed .
13 Then I thought of all the trees I had taken for granted in the past — beside the Cherwell at Oxford or on the pavements of a Surrey suburb .
14 I thought of all the possibilities , and it seemed to me it was there all the time , but I had n't seen it .
15 I thought of all the multitudes who had lain upon its hard , steel bed staring upwards , their fears and hopes filling the room , waiting only for its pronouncements when can easily turn into a foe .
16 had to take a sort of erm south to erm not just thought of both the names and the other one but they would be nearer to Exeter but it would n't be sort of in Exeter itself I was thinking , you know , probably get erm you know , see if there 's any new houses being built there and what sort of price and what have you .
17 ‘ I think of all the boys that came after , all the ones that went before too and were subjected to Gilly 's approach to education . ’
18 You sit up here alone and you think of all the friends you made , and lost .
19 Think of all the bedbugs and snakes and surly natives . ’
20 When you think of all the families on the waiting list
21 You think of all the lights what are on all them electric bills !
22 And think of all the houses on the market at the moment that are n't being sold !
23 We pray for you every day , and think of all the decisions and plans .
24 Think of all the times I have n't come across my next-door neighbours on holiday in Innsbruck , or met my dentist while eating a cream meringue … more coffee ? ’
25 Non verbal that 's why I know you think about body language but think of all the times things like that happen where the body language speaks it you know .
26 You think of all the proverbs , the various sayings and you think of all the hymns you learnt in your youth .
27 You think of all the things you might have done and did n't .
28 Think of all the things we meant to do when … ’
29 Think of all the things you want to hit !
30 We think of all the things we wanted for Danny — a job , a happy marriage , children .
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