Example sentences of "i [verb] of " in BNC.
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31 | Hair against skin makes me think of glamour . |
32 | ’ When you 've finished drooling over him , you might re-activate your brain and help me think of how to find our why he 's here . ’ |
33 | It makes me think of going there too , getting away from this cesspit where nothing changes and finding dollars in America . ’ |
34 | I 'd been wondering what made me think of Schumann . ’ |
35 | I know what 's coming , it 's always the same , please God make her stop , help me bear it , let me think of a poem to say as a distraction , make this all go away , Charlotte , Alexander , Mother , everything , only not father , not the farm — ; |
36 | She always wore a flowered cotton overall and her thin gingery hair framed a face that made me think of a martyr in search of grace . |
37 | — the colour made me think of Nile mud — |
38 | It 's only when you pursue the associations with the manifest content and ask yourself what does that make me think of , that you start to think of things that you then realize leads to a latent content , which may be sexual in , in , in nature , but why er , even if , as Theresa rightly says , we d we have to say it 's crude and misrepresentational for that all , all , all dreams are about sex . |
39 | Which made me think of Springsteen and the fact that he had n't been fed for nearly twenty-four hours . |
40 | The sight of the greyish kettle beside the gas-ring , and of the yellowish mug which has been drying on the little draining-board for the last fifteen years , makes me think of tea . |
41 | Er with reference to the great pestilence er makes me think of the original great pestilence , the Black Death and of course er contaminated individuals be put in a pest house far away from places of habitation but they can contaminate others which one ca n't help thinking that it would be quite a good policy has commissioned . |
42 | Well you see , tha that 's one element of it , right let me think of another one then er |
43 | ‘ Do n't make me think of that . ’ |
44 | ‘ Being here in Majorca made me think of Seville . |
45 | It makes me think of models . ’ |
46 | Erm , let me think of another one . |
47 | And , that , you make me think of it , suddenly she 'd switched . |
48 | You know what it made me think of ? |
49 | E actually yours made me think of a story that I was told many years ago on a coach trip over Dartmoor |
50 | development er back there , that 's what made me think of it . |
51 | Let me think of one . |
52 | Oh I really do n't want to know actually , it just makes me think of |
53 | It would be impertinent of me to write of Zuckerman . |
54 | You will let me know of course if you think it better to discontinue this when I start the new treatment . |
55 | It would therefore be helpful to let me know of your availability at those times by completing the attached form . |
56 | At least let me know of your address , even if you feel you can not tell the Ambassador , your uncle , or his wife where you are . |
57 | Much as the work fascinated me , and fonder each day as I became of Edward , there was nevertheless a growing sense of frustration . |
58 | What , I wonder , should I make of Brian Hitchen ‘ thinking about writing the Great British Novel [ Mr Hitchen is editor of the DAILY STAR ] ’ ? |
59 | What can I make of these , |
60 | Then I asked of him concerning the suffering . |