Example sentences of "and [pron] [vb mod] think [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Mention Chiswick House today and everyone will think of the neo-Palladian Villa set in wonderful parkland , now all controlled by English Heritage , and famous as one of the finest examples of its kind in Britain , yet so close to the centre of London and with other interesting places close by . |
2 | And I 'll think of a function . |
3 | Give me time and I 'll think of it . |
4 | Go home , Sally-Anne , and I 'll think about it , so I will — if you ask me nicely again , that is … ’ |
5 | And I 'll think about the shirt . |
6 | When I lived right on the job it used to drive my wife round the bend — I 'd be at home on a weekend , perhaps in the garden , and I 'd think about something in the greenhouse across the road so I 'd go over there and disappear for an hour whereas perhaps I should have been giving more time to my family . |
7 | Often times when I was going into the country after orders and so on in the autumn , I 'd look at a field that had been freshly ploughed up after the harvest ; and I 'd think to myself how much like a piece of Doncaster Cord it was — colour , straight lines and everything . ’ |
8 | ‘ You 're a very brave girl ’ said Sir Benson , ‘ and I must think of some way of rewarding you for what you 've done . ’ |
9 | I will never forget you and I will think of you often and I will always love you . |
10 | Give me one kiss and I will think of your saucy appeal against me no more . |
11 | I should say give Sophy a Dollar , and I will think of the men when I return . |
12 | Even if it was n't dangerous , it was certainly silly and I could think of better things to do with my time . |
13 | There must be a myriad ruses and devices in the pursuit of happiness , and I could think of none in order to conjure up a complementary question . |
14 | ‘ Oh ; as soon as you put on your robe and I could think of something else . ’ |
15 | And I could think of better places , public imagewise , to negotiate with a dissatisfied customer . ’ |
16 | We nearly died today , and I could think of nothing I 'd rather do than exult in life by taking you to bed . |
17 | I 've no idea whether Europe is going to work , no one has , and I can think of huge historical reasons why it wo n't . |
18 | On the basis of her understanding , it appears that any artist in the USA who uses the conventions of the mass media in such a way as to produce a critique of the media ( and I can think of a good many ) is veritably a ‘ quasi-situationist ’ . |
19 | This is a subject to which more thought should be given , and I can think of no better organisation to pursue it than your own . |
20 | His smile deepened as he added , ‘ I have been told that I am a good lover and I can think of nothing in this world that would give me greater pleasure than to teach you the plaisirs d'amour . |
21 | And I can think of no finer tribute than that . |
22 | And , while she was still digesting that piece of information , he added , ‘ And I can think of dozens of things I 'd like to do , beginning with a kiss and ending — ’ He broke off and gave a faint grin . |
23 | Er and I can think of erm nothing better than to leave you with this slide er which I think sums up where we 're coming from today and what we 'd like you to take away from today . |
24 | Now in those circumstances , and I can think of a number of schools where that works very well , the governing body is a very powerful force , for links out from the school into the outside world , not only into business and industry , but also into the L E A , and it 's actually quite a lot of schools quite like to have a County Councillor on their governing body because it gives them an in to the L E A at a policy-making , or an individual decision-making level . |
25 | A bit more rest and I can think about some gentle training . |
26 | There were scales I would hear in music and I used to think to myself , ‘ I need to learn that scale , ’ or , ‘ I need to learn how he got that effect using that scale with those chords , ’ and basically what Joe gave me was that sort of thinking . |
27 | And someone would think of the tower — eventually . |
28 | and in empirical sorry and in in empirical work we tend to use these nonlinear demand functions simply because they have this nice property that they have constant elasticity , and it makes subsequent calculations considerably easier , and you may think in actual fact that linear demand curves are quite restrictive . |
29 | I was talking about comparative , where some er situations and all this , that and the next thing , right , I mean one that , quite a , quite a useful phrase what you say is , is n't that true that , no you might not like that phrase , right , but you can take phrases like that and you can think to yourself can I , can I , right . |
30 | And you can think of that pretty easily if you look at your table erm just write down with the charges on the the ions what H two S O four looks like . |