Example sentences of "think [prep] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A former probation officer , she blames the way professionals are trained to see the criminal as the main concern , with justice for the victim — if thought about at all — regarded as an optional extra .
2 They were the sort of things too which the parent generation owned , those old people that Adam , until Rufus laughed at him , had inadvertently called the grown-ups : sheets and blankets and knives and forks and pots and pans and more complicated appurtenances of living that if one ever thought about at all one supposed one would have to get together for oneself eventually .
3 Victorian market towns tend to be regarded — if they are thought of at all — as slumbering relics of the past , places of little account that had been relegated to minor status by the new industrial cities .
4 But all Walter thought about at that time was slap and tickle in the grass , and you can quote me on that , as knows .
5 And then there was another sound which I did n't like to think about at all , but which I presumed was Jack Scamp hailing his last London cab .
6 This is something everybody has to think about at some time and , if you have any special wishes , it is better to let others know .
7 Fortunately , the good citizens of Geneva had enough else to think about at this juncture .
8 Changing career is something that most people think about at one time or another , but comparatively few actually take the plunge — let alone sign up as full-time mature students .
9 It does not bear thinking about at Old Trafford , but memories of how Leeds snitched the prize from under their noses last season have been reawakened by stonewalling Arsenal 's 0–0 draw last night which left United four games without a win .
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