Example sentences of "be think [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | So when you 're thinking about the solution to your guttering problems — Choose Alumasc . |
2 | ‘ You 're thinking about the so-called ‘ miracle cures ’ of Sister Kenny ? ’ |
3 | Section one says , now for this everybody we 're thinking about the survey you did in the form room , from which you did your graphs , saying to people do you believe in god , have you visited a place of worship , is everyone clear about the piece of work we 're thinking about , speak to me . |
4 | There 's only actually one of those which we 're thinking about the proof as a proof . |
5 | Oh , you 're thinking about the Flintstones then . |
6 | Now it 's not John Major and it 's not Martin Brandon Bravo and it 's not the Sheriff although we 're thinking on the right lines there , and it 's not Kenneth Clarke or Brian Clough and it certainly is n't Dennis McCarthy and it 's not D H Lawrence either . |
7 | Oh , you 're thinking of the other night when I was so rude to you both at that dancey place . ’ |
8 | You 're thinking of the very first one ? |
9 | You 're thinking of the screaming figures ? |
10 | What you 're thinking of the pink stuff has the methanol in it ! |
11 | So as you come up to a roundabout , you 're thinking of the exit or exits . |
12 | Erm you 're thinking of the Highclear Stud are n't you ? |
13 | You know what I mean , they 're thinking of the working man there are n't |
14 | I mean maybe you 're thinking of the sort of publicized cases of a nine year old , I believe it was , who 's got A levels in mathematics . |
15 | I mean maybe you 're thinking of the sort of publicized cases of a nine year old , I believe it was , who 's got A levels in mathematics . |
16 | Aye , I 'm glad you 're thinking along the lines cos I think Chris and Dave they did , but erm had to be persuading . |
17 | Could this point be ‘ sold ’ to the public , who are thought by the politicians to be uninterested with matters ‘ out of sight , out of mind ’ ? |
18 | This skin condition , caused by a large ‘ pox ’ virus , has been thought over the years to be restricted to children living in crowded , closed communities and adults who attend Turkish baths or indulge in all-in wrestling . |
19 | The Book of Cupid , his one surviving work , is a piece of sufficient merit to have been thought until the nineteenth century to have been written by his friend Geoffrey Chaucer [ q.v . ] . |
20 | It had been thought among the citizens of the Southern Capital that the new pharaoh , Tutankhamun , whose own Chief Wife was a daughter of Nefertiti , might have renovated the Death Halls of her mother . |
21 | ‘ None of that area has been thought in the past as worthy of structure or local planning notation for its landscape qualities . |
22 | The ‘ blurb ’ before the main articles has consistently been thought by the British to be too ‘ general ’ and without sufficient specific meaning to merit much attention . |
23 | The closer the number of times we felt cold came to equalling the number of times we felt warm , the more inclined we would be to think of the words ‘ warm ’ and ‘ cold ’ as applying to the sensation only indirectly . |
24 | Some will yeah but I 'm thinking about the people who |
25 | er that 's , and I and I 'm thinking about the response to the Falklands and the Gulf . |
26 | In particular , I 'm thinking about the fine filming which accompanies the song There 's A Coach Comin' In , as the carriage packed full of prostitutes speeds towards town . |
27 | She said Monday night I , er I do n't know whether we 've done the right thing by booking this holiday she said , I 'm thinking about the travelling in the air , it 'll be in travelling for eleven hours so she said I do n't know how I 'll be , I said it 's no use looking at it like that Alice now |
28 | ‘ I 'm thinking of the sort of attitude that suggests the unemployed do too little to help themselves , that if only you have determination and drive you can get on in the world . ’ |
29 | I 'm thinking of the cake — it was like a cannon-ball , was n't it ? |
30 | Ah , well then , perhaps I 'm thinking of the word in a different way to you , because pathos to me means tender . |