Example sentences of "think [adv] of [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This made her think suddenly of the pain which Neil Cochrane must have endured , so that she felt pity for him , after all .
2 Should the man concerned think better of the relationship ( probably being more prey to the office gossips ) , not only is the woman left feeling she 's suffered a loss of face , as well as emotional hurt , but also bad feeling at the office may impair her work .
3 ‘ Oh , come , Wilson — think better of the man than that .
4 Many people , on hearing the word ‘ relationships ‘ , think only of the interaction between one man and one woman .
5 I lived outside myself , trying to forget the shin , and think only of the post office at Reggane .
6 They were like two children , who think only of the moment .
7 Think perhaps of a piece of lea , what could you do with that ?
8 If I may broaden it away from erm the Cardinal Newman School and think probably of a lot of East Sussex Comprehensive Schools , I think we have all been , in the schools , in the last few years , working hard to establish this openness , and I think that the closed concept of the school , the school that locks children out at break or locks children out at dinner time , which only allows parents to come in for a phoney Open Day when there are a few children there , they are things largely , I think , of the past and they are the closed society .
9 I think now of the way the shaggy but emaciated-looking , dull-eyed sheep who wander so wearily about the paths and tracks of the Forest of Dean find their way into the brick bus shelters on nights such as this .
10 Now think again of the wound on Hector 's face — a heavy blow , a wide gash .
11 Think and think again of the number of different rooms , the multitude of different beds , the mirrors , the endless dark stairways , the duplicated obscenities , the handfuls of folded pound notes , the sordid exchanges in doorways or park benches , the varied postures of so many unclean and degraded females spreadeagling themselves for lucre , the bodily smells , the cheap perfumes , the wasted seed , the anxieties about disease , the fears of recognition and the intolerable pressure of guilt that would inevitably descend like a black mantle over even the most vulgar and sensual head .
12 If you think instead of a Venn diagram metric , then you will understand that not all metrics permit averages .
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