Example sentences of "[pron] would think of " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Were I transported to Italian Plains , and lay by the side of a streamlet that murmured thro' an Orange-Grove , I would think of thee … ’ |
2 | And often I would think of Rendlesham Hall . |
3 | I would think of ‘ tiger ’ or what not , that it might mean , and this thing has no trans … has no relation to , to , to , to , to , the , the , the sounds that I was looking … ’ |
4 | Sometimes I would think of people who wrote letters to themselves in an attempt to feel a little less lonely , a little less unfrequented and forgotten . |
5 | A combination of I would think of about twelve passes but tha they switched the play from side to side |
6 | Why , why was n't it enough that out of every experience that I mean like not much happens to the back of your neck like that , that 's one thing that I 'd even think about , I mean I 'm not any kind of historian , but like , like anything like the back of the neck I would think of a guillotine also . |
7 | I would think of it as er |
8 | If anybody ever says woman to me , like " You should have seen that woman , " or , " Now there was a woman for you , " I would think of Audra Favor , thinking of her as Audra , too , not as Mrs. Favor the Indian Agent 's wife . |
9 | It 's not the image I would think of . |
10 | I would think of erm having er pearl necklace . |
11 | And I think , I mean the kind of situations I would think of as in that would be , just to take it from my own experience , of children who become quite experienced . |
12 | And someone would think of the tower — eventually . |
13 | So we hid it somewhere really good , where nobody 'd think of looking ! — Anyway , it do n't matter about putting it in the bank now , does it ? |
14 | Nobody would think of looking for him in the Channel Islands . |
15 | ‘ Nobody would think of trying to dictate to you . ’ |
16 | And then there was her sister Laura , but she 'd think of her later . |
17 | I said , ‘ For God 's sake , Desmond , hire her a television , ’ but he said no because we 're not well off , not well off at all , and we 're having to keep her , she has n't offered a penny , not that we 'd accept of course , and anyway Desmond said there was n't any point because if we got her a television she 'd think of something else , want to play cards or something , and that would be worse — and he 's right , it would , because a game of bridge with her is like the cold war all over again . ’ |
18 | ‘ I bought her those the day before she died , so 's she 'd think of me while I was away . ’ |
19 | This landlocked location is n't the first place you 'd think of for a diving school but the Diver Training College is proving to be very popular . |
20 | I guess you 'd think of us more as wildcat miners , but we follow the bluetrees , among other things , to lead us to whatever we 're prospecting . |
21 | He was saying , ‘ I knew you 'd think of something I really wanted . ’ |
22 | " If you had an ounce of sense in your brain , you 'd think of some plan to get us out of our difficulty ! " |
23 | ‘ And I do n't suppose you 'd think of dipping into your patrimony to fund something similar for Sunil ? ’ |
24 | I wish you 'd think of something you would like for your birthday . |
25 | After rhapsodising about his wife 's ‘ pert , piquant , oh so pliable private parts ’ , he casually inquires what she would think of him if he had breasts . |
26 | Sometimes in the middle of a celebration , Christmas or Easter , she would think of him and the knowledge of how he had been murdered would cast a shadow over everything . |
27 | " How flattering it would be to one 's pride if at the moment of leaving you were sure that you left a memory behind , that she would think of you more than the others . " |
28 | And now she would never be able to imagine them again because she would think of Finn 's wet kisses . |
29 | And while she was having a whisky and eating a piece of cake at eleven o'clock , in a hapless impulse to demonstrate and somehow fix her freebooting mood — though she saw the irrationality of it on a day that had begun with a clear insight that at least she would try to equal his thinness even if she could never hope to achieve the frugality of his expectations — just as she was leaving the last part of the cake , she would think of a better way to write the note . |
30 | Perhaps she would think of him one day with less ill-will than now , but not for very long at a time ; not obsessively , not like this . |