Example sentences of "have [det] [noun] think [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And because a bored person has more time to think about himself and his problems , those physical results of stress may well progress more rapidly in him than in the person whose mind is always on other things .
2 ‘ After all , you 've had all night to think of one . ’
3 At least two-thirds of Americans have never had any reason to think of the British as their Anglo-Saxon cousins ; the East European émigrés who ran the studios were no more likely than their successors to look upon British producers as partners , and nobody would queue to see a film just because it was British .
4 Mr Sharif will have little time to think about the budget , which is due next week .
5 Not having any time to think about it , Dave left work and went straight to the airfield .
6 It was lucky for her that she was so busy just then , as she had little time to think during the day , and at night she was so tired that she fell asleep directly she got into bed .
7 So you reckon if you had more time to think about an overall , sort of , web , if you like , of
8 ShareLink , which claims to be Europe 's largest share dealing service , is open seven days a week : 8.30am to 6pm on weekdays , and 10am to 4pm at weekends , when many clients have more time to think about their investments .
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