Example sentences of "think of [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Think of yourself on the 19th ( the day of the full Moon ) .
2 You think of yourself as a realist but you 're really full of this romantic bullshit about the moon .
3 It 's so much more fun being a ‘ winner ’ than a ‘ loser ’ and if you think of yourself as a born loser , you 're wrong !
4 As a gourmet you certainly think of yourself as a product of high civilization , as far above the animal as a scholar or scientist is .
5 Think of yourself as a " servant " .
6 Think of yourself as a traveller , not a tourist ; the results are worth it .
7 ‘ That implies you think of yourself as a poor sap — and that , Feargal McMahon , you will never get me to believe !
8 Think of yourself as an expert witness while you are writing your report , even if it is only a lab. report .
9 Then I think of nothing but the sky .
10 Think of them as a business suit , ’ Trent said .
11 Think of them as a punk Dire Straits .
12 I think of them as the sea-bird equivalent of a peregrine or other member of the falcon family .
13 Some people have felt that this borrowing from Dorothy and others shows a certain egotism on Wordsworth 's part , but it was his method as an artist to absorb things into himself , and think of them for a long period before writing them down ; nor is it necessary to maintain , in any case , that the ‘ I ’ of a Wordsworth poem is necessarily the poet himself — it may stand as a universal shorthand symbol with which the reader can equally identify .
14 However , when I think of him at the Departments of the Environment and of Education and Science , I realise that it probably was his finest hour .
15 His admirers think of him as a national treasure , rather like the works of art of which he is Congress 's most passionate defender .
16 ( It is also true , however , that through misinformation and misleading press reports an alarming number of people increasingly think of him as a ‘ terrorist leader ’ ) He feels pressed by the black African leaders to the North who keep calling for him , to come and see them .
17 I think of him as an artist who writes history , and I take it that the history he writes includes the history he has principally suffered — that of Poland .
18 Mr Eliot has lived abroad so long that we rarely think of him as an American and he is never written about from the point of view of his relation to other American authors .
19 ‘ I think of him as the big brother I never had . ’
20 No he 's always , Fred , thou you think of him as the policeman do n't you that John Thaw .
21 I think of myself as a pretty good businesswoman now .
22 I only think of myself as a housewife when I have to fill up a form .
23 I did [ think of myself as a cabbage ] when I was living at the other place doing all that washing by hand …
24 I think of myself as a housewife , but I do n't think of myself as a cabbage .
25 I think of myself as a boy .
26 ‘ I think of myself as a social worker ’ , he says , in the first of a new series of Inside Story : Immoral Earnings ( BBC1 , 9.30pm ) .
27 ‘ Because you still think of me as a child who needs your psychoanalysis ? ’
28 ‘ Just think of me as the Ghost of Cameron Yet to Come … ’
29 Soon after he had taken me under his ample wing he had remarked , ‘ Think of me as the Brahmin of the Banal !
30 And if I speak a bit plain … just think of me as the woman who gave up everything to save you girls from their worst dangers Dear sisters there is not one of us ladies … who wo n't tell you that we have learnt our most precious lessons of faith … and patience , and self-sacrifice and contentedness under trials from you .
  Next page