Example sentences of "i [vb base] think of [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I tend to think of all the convenience food as junk but I 'm sure some must be better than others . ’ |
2 | I like to think of this next Fodorian thesis as a kind of ‘ methodological dualism ’ . |
3 | I shiver to think of that breakfast . |
4 | I keep thinking of all my children . |
5 | ‘ I keep thinking of that girl in Pittsburgh , ’ he said with a bitter ruefulness , ‘ and how the bastards who run the peep-show have to put sawdust on the booth floors every hour . |
6 | I 'm trying to explain to you that there was a different atmosphere about it , the whole situation , I know they were hard times , I know that some people had some really rough times but it did n't show very much , and when I come to think of all my parents ' friends I do n't remember anybody having a wife bashing episode or they all seemed to be very contented with their lot somehow except one , and that was a little bit dicey when I was a little kid , but the man died and the Observer the next week the er obituary notice was put in the paper and underneath they 'd got , with Christ which is far better and my father said and they she could n't have said anything better words |
7 | In fact , I 've thought of little else this past year . ’ |
8 | ‘ Aye , I 've thought of that . |
9 | ‘ I 've thought of that , ’ he continued , ‘ but the problem seems to be this . |
10 | ‘ I 've thought of that , but I 'd better not . |
11 | ‘ I 've thought of that , sir ; we put wire trips up there ‘ safternoon . |
12 | ‘ I 've thought of that often , ’ said Mr Robinson , ‘ but one man alone , Colonel Hope ? |
13 | ‘ I 've thought of that . ’ |
14 | ‘ I 've thought of that . |
15 | ‘ I 've thought of that , Ray , but the answer 's no . |
16 | ‘ I 've thought of this wonderful caption ’ , he said , which really set the mind boggling — ‘ Rendel Rapes Newbury ’ perhaps — No , surely not . |
17 | Erm hang on , I 've thought of another one that was on the other night , Do the Footsie . |
18 | Since our pleasant and unexpected conversation I have thought of little else . |
19 | ‘ Dear Madam , Since our pleasant and unexpected conversation I have thought of little else . ’ |
20 | What happened next is something I shall never forget , and I have thought of that moment incessantly ever since it happened . |
21 | No , I have thought of that , I shall have to waste time , to sit about until she returns , and what help can she ever be ? |
22 | ‘ I have thought of that . |