Example sentences of "he think [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | What did he think of the squashed chicken leaflet ? |
2 | What did he think of the game ? |
3 | Did he think of the gesture a little too late ? |
4 | He thinks for a while . |
5 | This final show in the present series left viewers in no doubt about what he thinks of a certain film or its cast . |
6 | Evidently he thinks of the distinction as being no more than a useful device for developing and explaining his claim , that all ideas derive from experience . |
7 | Qaddafi 's offers of union with Tunisia , Egypt , Syria and Morocco seem to indicate that he thinks of the Arab nation . |
8 | Asked what he thinks of the pro-Labour stance , Blakenham adds cagily : ‘ I would n't like my own views to be taken out of context . ’ |
9 | This suggests that he thinks of the impression as being something that could have a name of its own . |
10 | Raleigh replies when the Queen asks him what he thinks of the dispute between Essex and Mountjoy , and the last line is set with a homely finality which reminds us that , by the end of Gloriana 's reign , Raleigh is no longer a young man , and that the historic Raleigh had a taste for literary homily , as in his poem The Lie " . |
11 | what he thinks of the match has n't he ? |
12 | Whatever he thinks of the political make-up of this council , he owes a duty to the city and to his council . |
13 | However , under the test derived from Caldwell , a person is not reckless if he thinks about the possible risk but decides that it does not obtain . |
14 | It would be a different tale if they were in the king 's own shoes , for he 's a marcher lord himself by reason of his Bohun marriage , and when Wales is in question he thinks like a marcher lord , and there 's an end of it . |
15 | ‘ He is thinner than Hess , he is stupider than Hess , and he thinks like a peasant . |
16 | He admits that since joining the Specials he thinks like a policeman . |
17 | He admits that since joining the Specials he thinks like a policeman . |
18 | That 's the thing , the thing is like , and like er , he 's Billy 's been given a lot of scope though , erm , to just go out and do his own thing and he thinks like a , as a , I was speaking to like his er course tutor and it is erm Councillor and Katie was saying that Billy thinks that because he 's got , he 's got this , this wee job now that like , he 's er he 's the street cred you know , he 's cool . |
19 | And he thought as a result that he knew about everything else as well and Brenda , he did n't . |
20 | At first Wexford felt a curious distaste and then he thought about the dead man and what he knew of him . |
21 | He just felt pleased when he thought about the kudos of pulling someone half his age or less . |
22 | He thought about the vegetable patch at home and sitting by it on summer days . |
23 | Mike , beginning to feel some exhilaration as he thought about the piece he would now have to write , and write bloody fast , pushed the thought away . |
24 | He thought about the soaring , almost optimistic leap the Volkswagen would make as it cleared the edge of the cliff ( from Henry 's memory of it there was no safety barrier on that particular stretch of the Apennines ) . |
25 | He thought about the long , long fall and then the flames , way below . |
26 | And he thought about the endless mystery of objects . |
27 | He thought about the dignified posture of Elinor and Elinor 's mother , about how good they looked in black , about how they retained their composure even as the oblong box containing Derek slid off through a gap in the crematorium wall . |
28 | He thought about the way that Overdene looked at him from his glass cubbyhole whenever Henry was twenty minutes late from lunch . |
29 | He smiled as he thought about the previous night . |
30 | He thought about the wall for instance . |