Example sentences of "will [verb] of " in BNC.
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1 | Mention Czechoslovkia to walkers and most will think of the High Tatras , the well known and majestic mountains in Slovakia . |
2 | What you will think of it , I suspect , depends on your zodiac sign or whether you blubbed through the last few minutes of Peter Weir 's Dead Poets Society . |
3 | I will think of her welfare . |
4 | The truth is , she does not seem to wish to see me and will think of every excuse to keep me out of her presence . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | I will never forget you and I will think of you often and I will always love you . |
7 | One can not help wondering what future generations will think of our freaks and follies . |
8 | ‘ I do n't know what the Prince will think of these bare walls ’ , Ann East said to her room-mates . |
9 | ‘ You actors , ’ he said more indulgently , ‘ will think of any impossible thing for a plot . ’ |
10 | Here are one or two activities as starting suggestions ( you will think of many more ) : making bread — painting the ceiling — bathing the dog — writing a letter — mending a fuse — changing a lightbulb . |
11 | You will think of many examples , but the differences are so small that context is crucial . |
12 | ‘ Oh , he will think of something , ’ Anne assured her , with a confidence of which her mother would not have approved . |
13 | ‘ Edward will think of something . |
14 | Maybe Francis will think of me kindly one day . |
15 | We 're sure that machine knitters will think of other uses — perhaps those who can use a sewing machine could run up a fabric tool and accessory holder which could be suspended off the side of the knitting table ! |
16 | A watchdog group reckons many viewers will think of black people when they see the furry orang-utan in the electricity commercial . |
17 | So it is likely that a family in which a mother or father has to bring up children single-handed will think of itself and be treated by others , as a little cluster of deviants from the marital norm . |
18 | ‘ I wonder what Dickon will think of you ? ’ |
19 | Give me one kiss and I will think of your saucy appeal against me no more . |
20 | ‘ I look ahead sometimes and wonder what people will think of me when I 'm dead . |
21 | Before they went to sleep , Marian whispered , ‘ You will think of us when you are his wife , Tess , and how we did not hate you , because we did not expect to be chosen by him . ’ |
22 | But it does n't mean what many people today will think of when they hear the word ‘ Humble ’ . |
23 | Mention the word ‘ contented ’ to many people , and they will think of a lazy diner , relaxing after a satisfying meal and announcing that they feel ‘ contented ’ ; others will recall the advertisements for evaporated milk , which ‘ came from contented cows ’ . |
24 | But she 's , well , she 's kind , and I think I could tell her about you , and maybe she will think of something . " |
25 | At some stage someone , either in the computer department , or in the user department , will think of using the computer to assist in the operation of their department . |
26 | ‘ We will discuss this later , ’ he said , ‘ and we will think of a way to build trust between us . |
27 | I should say give Sophy a Dollar , and I will think of the men when I return . |
28 | Almost certainly the child will think of " heaven " as a funny idea which people believe in for some nonsensical reason which does not fit in with a scientific way of looking at life . |
29 | I 've no idea about the mood , I 've no idea what people will think of er maybe large numbers Well one journalist said to me in Blackpool and perhaps this says it all , he said , Michael , you 're the only really popular person here this week . |
30 | By the year 2000 , little will remain of the 1940s social legislation , assumed by Beveridge . |