Example sentences of "[pers pn] do [adv] [adv] think of " in BNC.
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1 | words that yo people are using I 've got now , so I do n't even think of it , it 's just there and I just talk normal that 's the idea really and if anybody asks you what you 're doing , then you tell them and it and you say , if you do n't wish to be on it , well |
2 | I do n't really think of myself as a mother . |
3 | I 'm quite friendly with a lot of stars but I do n't really think of them as celebrities , more as friends . |
4 | No , that would be I do n't really think of that when I , I do n't think I do n't think anybody went to see her , but I think she 'd been done a bit better . |
5 | I think that 's the reason you enjoy it , because you can explain most things , most things you do n't normally think of . |
6 | Whether you pass an exam or not and you think to yourself , well they 're not really bothered about what you do , so that means you do n't really think of it in terms of , oh well , he is really taking pride in me or her and really want me to do well , it goes beyond just teaching me , it 's something personal as well . |
7 | You do n't usually think of buying washing powder at Marks and Spencer , but they pioneered concentrated laundry products two years ago , before other manufacturers realised that less packaging was eco friendly and easier to carry . |
8 | One of the things I again would like to see in schools is that sort of approach , which brings out what language is really about , and I think that that 's an exciting and possibly quite unexpected outcome of bringing computers into schools , but it will require that we do n't simply think of it as being ‘ oh , let's have a micro in the science lab ’ ; it is going to be as the government seems to recognise , a step involving curriculum design , involving helping teachers _ really , really helping them in a strongly supportive way — to do something which is , I would say , revolutionary . |
9 | We do n't normally think of them as being anxious , but simply as being hard to catch , too nervous to ride , or unreliable in competition . |
10 | Others we do n't usually think of as drugs at all , like alcohol and cigarettes . |
11 | The fact that many of us start with one playback system housed in a special " video room " encourages the analogy with the language laboratory — and we do n't usually think of installing a second language laboratory unless it 's a very big institute . |
12 | A ministry that we do n't often think of as a ministry . |
13 | We do not necessarily think of pigments in the context of metalwork , but there are traditions of painted metal statues . |
14 | Children start off as self-centred little beings and they do not naturally think of the other person . |