Example sentences of "i [verb] about " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ One ca n't give cast-iron guarantees , just as you ca n't give me guarantees about my safety if I was to go to Birmingham , ’ Mr Thomas replied . |
2 | I do n't think it will make me a vegetarian but it might make me think about it . |
3 | I suppose having my hands in my pockets has made me think about this . |
4 | He did a very good job , but it made me think about what would be right for me when I died . ’ |
5 | The LP in question has never made me personally want to kill cops , but it 's made me think about police brutality . |
6 | Let me think about it . ’ |
7 | the S O four and the N H four that 's a double negative and that 's a single positive it 's going to be two N H four S O four no erm let me think about it again er |
8 | Let me think about it . |
9 | Let me think about it . ’ |
10 | The idea came from the experience of pulling hair out of the bathtub ; ‘ this made me think about the things that are worthless , that we want to get rid of , the embarrassing hidden things like body hair , and the things we value and cultivate — in our culture , for instance , the head of hair is usually the first thing people register when they look at someone , a great deal of energy and money is , therefore , expended on hairdressing and styling . |
11 | He let me think about that , a long , tense silence between us . |
12 | Let me think about this . " |
13 | Do n't make me think about it , just tell me how to do it ! |
14 | But working on that film made me think about my life . |
15 | ‘ Let me think about it . |
16 | in Exeter last week , took , made me think about him I think |
17 | Let me , let me think about that . |
18 | Why did you let me read about it in the papers ? |
19 | Let me explain about George and I think you 'll understand better . |
20 | He did n't want me to worry about my health . |
21 | They 're too glad to see me to worry about authenticity . |
22 | Perhaps she did n't want me to worry about it . |
23 | One of them , a Sikh woman in her late forties , encouraged me to write about those duties which a husband should fulfil . |
24 | I should like to hear from you which subjects you would like me to write about and what problems you have had ( and of course successes ! ) . |
25 | A few months ago I asked you to write to the magazine with your queries about Silver machines , and suggestions for the subjects you 'd like me to write about . |
26 | Anna wants me to know about the birthday party she had in July . |
27 | She wanted me to know about Father . ’ |
28 | from me leaping about |
29 | He was rather taken aback but said he would report to head office and let me know about it in the New Year . |
30 | They came across a case of English pottery and porcelain on one of their sorties and were good enough to let me know about it . |