Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] think [pron] " in BNC.

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1 And you have to try and think it differently .
2 I kept imagining him talking and laughing and thinking what his last thoughts would have been as he travelled along that road . ’
3 In the meantime , it looks as thought he 's back to borrowing his brothers clothes again .
4 Whatever people like Page may have felt or thought they felt about the Vietnam war , it is difficult not to regard them as much its victims as its predators .
5 Whatever you can do or think you can , begin it .
6 Whatever you can do or think you can , begin it .
7 I freeze and think I 've blown it .
8 They sneer and think it wo n't last , ’ he said .
9 They sneer and think it wo n't last , ’ he said .
10 I had heard all three works on this new BIS issue and thought I knew my feelings about them .
11 Arguing that a dominant group may be so well entrenched that it is unaware of any potential challenge , Lukes points to the importance of socially and culturally patterned behaviour , to ways of acting and thinking which are taken for granted and which are rarely exposed to serious challenge .
12 If you have not applied but think you may be entitled to rebate , please request a form from the Finance Department .
13 They draw creatures towards them and if they shine on you , you ca n't see or think which way to go .
14 Sturdy as the white blancmange that Léonie hated and thought she had left behind in England .
15 Then he was violently sick into the bowl he had brought up with him , and retched and shook and thought his head must split and some black spidery demon come out of it , as in pictures of exorcism , dragging its poison with it .
16 She might even , he suggested , as they went to the stairs , benefit from a quiet winter with her sister to help and think what joy lay ahead with Oreste brought to her at last .
17 The Suisse Romande Orchestra may still not occupy a position among the top rank of world orchestras , but at least they sound as thought they care deeply about what they are doing , as do the combined Lausanne and Chambre Romand Choirs . ( )
18 JH : I suppose the ideal must be that you drive headlong , for example , into the opening bars of the ‘ Hammerklavier ’ , or the opening piano cadenza of Brahms 's B flat Concerto , you convey a musical imperativeness , but not technical frailty ; that fine dividing line between suggesting the physical challenge without sounding as thought your technique is being pushed to the limits ?
19 The soldier said he did n't remember firing but thought he must have fired as the car was going away from him .
20 She agreed but thought she 'd record it anyway , just in case .
21 In these situations we commonly know or think we know of many of the conditions which must occur for the occurrence of the event .
22 She told him that the Bible indicated that thinking something was like doing it .
23 Yes , but he does n't stop and think you know , what else can we do ? to get this tape in .
24 You got ta , you got ta try and think what your headline will be
25 Explaining that she was due to meet her INLA boss Dominic ‘ Mad Dog ’ McGlinchey in the Republic that November day , she told detectives : ‘ You may find this hard to believe and think I 'm hard and callous but if Dominic had asked me to do the same again , I would have done it . ’
26 I hope people wo n't intrude or think he 's odd .
27 I did n't know whether I would be bale to finish and thought it best to drop out .
28 ‘ I was so anxious for England to succeed and thought my aggressive approach would help . ’
29 When we were younger and talked about this as our retirement home , people tended to laugh and think we were being pessimistic thinking so far ahead .
30 Eagles Nest Direct at 4a is one I actually went to check and thought it rather more .
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