Example sentences of "to think of [pron] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We 'll have to think of something else then , ’ she said . |
2 | ‘ People would be wrong to think of me as just a centre forward who is good in the air . |
3 | One girl in particular … he refused to think of her right now . |
4 | I do n't want to think of her any more . ’ |
5 | He did not begin to think of her constantly again until the journey back north . |
6 | He did not begin to think of her constantly again until the journey back north . |
7 | single , single you out for attention she say erm , Miss Wax who likes to think of herself now principally as a writer , the comic talents of this calendar who needs laxative . |
8 | It is difficult to think of anything more politically dangerous or undemocratic . |
9 | ‘ I will entertain your offer for his ransom , if he will publicly close his blood-feud against me , and pledge himself to think of it no more . ’ |
10 | It hurt him to think of it even now ; he looked at the tall aloof girl , calmly cutting bread and butter , and felt as if something was bleeding inside him . |
11 | If you try to think of it as a closed totality you get into the problems of historicism ; if you try to think of it as entirely differentiated , then it becomes meaningless since there is no necessary connection , positive or negative , to anything else , nor would any one history produce any effect on another . |
12 | I do not like to think of you out there on the streets in the dark . " |
13 | I 've always tended to think of you as rather lacking in conscience . ’ |