Example sentences of "to think of the [noun] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Thirdly , there is no difference in kind which entitles us to think of the concepts of civilizations other than our own as static and imprisoning . |
2 | You see we used to think of the generations of man twenty five year intervals three , we really ought to be thinking of four . |
3 | It is moving to think of the Spirit of God being involved in the continuous and on-going process of creation . |
4 | One has only to think of the variety of positions that can be taken with respect to qualitative and quantitative research . |
5 | One has only to think of the range of services to which an old person may or may not be entitled to see that , even if power is in general exercised responsibly , old people and their informal carers are particularly vulnerable to professional neglect , abuse of power or , more often and more excusably , to inexpert or biased assessment . |
6 | In our dreaming we need also to think of the problems of style . |
7 | It is sometimes useful to think of the findings of science , that is to say the meaningful observations made and their linking together , as being contributions to a kitty which is the theory of the subject . |
8 | Parents find it extremely difficult to provide even the basic necessities for life today , and certainly when you begin to think of the sort of things that most children in this country have on a day-to-day basis — an ice cream , a trip to the swimming baths and so on — these families do n't er it 's a major crisis to provide for example sixty pence as entry to a swimming pool . |
9 | As with the new ‘ Being There ’ album , it 's quite daunting to think of the number of people who are listening and liking it . |
10 | It is customary to think of the defeat of Hitler as a ‘ Zero Hour ’ in German history , when everything started with a clean slate . |