Example sentences of "think [prep] [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Or think about the Fonda phenomenon .
2 I do n't give a shit what you think about the NME , it 's what you think about the BNP that matters .
3 I do n't give a shit what you think about the NME , it 's what you think about the BNP that matters .
4 I always think of The Milebrook as a happy , sunlit house , with butterflies fluttering among the stocks outside the drawing room windows .
5 I always come back to the Stones when I think of The Smiths , because of the camp , but mainly because of the way each band illuminates their era for us .
6 Remember the fighting qualities of the Maccabeans ; think of the Warsaw ghetto and the amazing resistance therein of a few ordinary men and women who fought a whole battalion of Nazi storm-troopers , while Polish people stood by and wondered at such bravery .
7 For example if you think of the Vauxhall Cavalier advert where they 're crashing these Cavaliers all over the place , if you had a silicone er a silicon-based steel instead of crumpling nicely the steel would actually crack and break .
8 If you think of Aeschylus , if you think of the Oresteia , what could be more barbaric and terrible than that , really ?
9 Just think of the Titanic — everyone knew where she went down , but it still took years to find her . ’
10 People think of the Klan as those rootin'-tootin' guys who chew tobacco and drive pick-ups .
11 Whether we think of the ENCODING ( meaning-to-sound ) or the DECODING ( sound-to-meaning ) process , syntax is the formal code which mediates between structures of meaning and structures of sound .
12 As examples of the achievements of these minds , I think of the Gandavyuha and the Sufis ' planes of reality but there have been many others whose level of vision is as extensive though in no sense more penetrating or more brilliant .
13 I am pleased to have the chance to complete the enclosed questionnaire and let you know what I think of the NatWest bank and why I am less than satisfied with the service received .
14 Think of the Vietnam War or of the British policy of appeasement in the 1930s .
15 Yeah , people could just switch off and then it Apple Macintosh erm I think with the Gillette decision was part of the Gillette seemed to reposition themselves in advertising
16 Presumably if we 're now looking at commitment in the wider area of search which would draw in many additional parishes , I think in the Harrogate case er something like seven to eight additional parishes , er if we look at commitments there would we also need to revise the housing need figure as well ?
17 now this is an old rumour and er , he was an officer , er I think in the RAF and he had erm an accident his plane crashed and he died and this is why she dresses in military uniform all the time sort , you know she went a little bit deranged
18 Well erm the er th th th the first and most horrific incidence was I think in the May , no no no it was n't May , it was when we went down to s to Cats in London which was at the end of eighty nine beginning of ninety and I went to , I went to the the doctor in June of nineteen ninety and odd things were sort of going through nineteen ninety , but it was n't until nineteen ninety one and I was off ill and it all went
19 Yeah I think on the North Sea , it obviously would have erm an effect on parts of our business , some parts more than others erm it 's very early to say exactly what , what effect it obviously in fact to the extent that it encourages the further development of existing fields that clearly benefits parts , parts of our business that are to do with completion equipment and development equipment .
20 I know Chris was here doing doing his own calculations on books but after that I mean the I think on the Sunday I he came in and did some work .
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