Example sentences of "[adv] i think about [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Obviously I think about it , every East German has at some time thought about it , or still does . |
2 | In fact , the more I think about it , few people have any self-control at all ! |
3 | The more I think about it the more I am amazed that men are so sanguine about this food-for-sex thing . |
4 | The more I think about it , the more I veer to the conclusion that it was all a fantasy . |
5 | The more I think about it the more I feel sure that this is the way . |
6 | The more I think about it , the more I persuade myself that I 've misjudged little Selina . |
7 | The more I think about it , the more I believe that it is a political unit in which the minority accept the verdict . |
8 | The more I think about it … ’ |
9 | ‘ The more I think about it , the more it seems she was very confused about her feelings . |
10 | The more I think about it the bleaker the home life of Professor and Mrs Maitland begins to seem . |
11 | The more I think about it , I must say , the more I 'm looking forward to our time together . ’ |
12 | I really miss Annie , now I think about her . |
13 | Now I think about it afterwards , the Road Hole was definitely the turning point of the Open for both Watson and Ballesteros . |
14 | ‘ Now I think about it , it was like Flint 's voice , but not exactly like it . |
15 | And the other thing — now I think about it do n't call Clare Hall in Matson . |
16 | Now I think about it I believe I can identify a mixture of floor-polish and dust … cooking , certainly … books , yes … a touch of mildew … and an old and comfortable smell which I suppose is from Millie 's cello case in the corner . |
17 | Now I think about it I am a little frightened . |
18 | Sometimes I think about her , and that makes me feel all sad when I remember her , cos she 's dead now . |
19 | Every now and again I think about it and I 'm deeply embarrassed . |