Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [pers pn] think [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Skaller smiled bitterly : surely he sentenced , had to sentence those who were dragged before him because of this love , for the sake of this same love with which he himself once loved — of which he knew nothing more today — which he had forgotten — or which he thought of yet only as an aberration of his youth .
2 Regimental quartermasters , or whatever you think of , whatever , whatever they called in the Signals , in regiments , their regimental called them that .
3 EVER wondered what sounds influence our local bands , or what they think of the national and local music scenes ?
4 Or what I thought of then as love .
5 I do n't know if you would agree with that or what you think of that , and one might to combat that if you agree that is does exist ?
6 But you were saying about er Australia and that I I think at that particular time more so than now whatever was happening in the British pop scene seemed to just happen all over the world you know .
7 His regular message was , in essence , that everything they thought of value was actually worthless .
8 For while an objective attitude carries with it a certain distance , and a recognition that what we think of as natural responses such as gratitude or resentment are out of place , reactive attitudes confirm our beliefs about the expectations people have of one another in society .
9 Her life was uneventful , so that what she thought about naturally was what she saw with her eyes , or in her mind 's eye .
10 She can not believe that what she thinks about this and that has any value , because she has thought it .
11 ROBBIE Is that what you think of me ?
12 But she could n't , and a moment later she was asking herself what on earth had got into her that whatever he thought of her should bother her !
13 Now , the other two subjects I 'm really only dealing because the people responsible are , are not here in the flesh this afternoon but Alyd the provincial advocate and I I think of Bill that 's also gone too , er yes he he has , he has had to leave this afternoon .
14 Franca was amazed at her sudden power to develop vivid visual images of her mental states , a power which she had never exercised before , and which she thought of , not without satisfaction , as being perhaps a symptom of incipient madness .
15 So N H four O H because it 's it 's just one positive on that whole N H four cluster and we we think of that as an entity .
16 Actually , it 's a valid point and one we thought about long and hard before deciding to give Stiff Little Fingers another go .
17 But I do think that the district auditor is beginning to be presented as a bogie man erm , waved in the faces of people in rural areas , as a sort of threat that even if the council does n't want to close your school , it might , and I think that probably is n't a very proper use of the district auditor 's image , nor of his report , and I think perhaps some direct contact with him , er to show what progress we 're making , paragraph by paragraph , and what we think of that report from December ninety-one , probably needs to be made .
18 Essentially , I am suggesting that what I am calling private metaphors were developed by managers as a means of coping with the dissonance between what is commonly accepted as being management theory and what they thought for themselves it ought to be in actuality .
19 You need to know who they have been to see , what advice they have already tried and what they thought about it .
20 But all the time we 're earwiggin' to Lee and his mates and what they thought of the show .
21 It made him feel he wanted to punish the crowd and fired him to say , ‘ If this is what they think of me and what they think of Jacklin , I 'll make sure he never finishes in front of me again . ’
22 But I 'm still not over what it does to people and what they think of me because of it .
23 To consolidate this success the railway is currently carrying out an extensive passenger survey to find out where its existing customers come from and what they think of the railway .
24 By now , we should know who we want to talk to , and what they think of our product .
25 So , we thought we 'd find out what young people want to know , and what they think of the education they 've had .
26 I mean , when you 're actually directing a piece of work , and it does n't matter who you 're working with … they know constantly how you feel about it , and that 's sub-text as well as text , and it 's osmosis ; and a lot of it is very elliptical and oblique and subtle , and it goes on all of the time ; and you know from them how they 're taking it , how they 're working and what they think of it by exactly similar sorts of processes you get those feedbacks , and you see the work .
27 Find out who his business contacts and friends are and what she thinks of them , assuming , of course , that she 's ever met any of them .
28 When Ace arrived back at the hospital with Petion- and the Doctor , she found Howard talking animatedly , but not entirely cheerfully , to a hawk-faced man in Marine uniform and what she thought of as a Smokey-bear hat .
29 Suspicious of excess and what she thought of as theatricality , she lived — quite adequately and blamelessly — on the lowest level of religious experience .
30 The rain fell against his face as he watched her march out into the dusk , narrow shoulders pulled resolutely back as if she were someone who knew exactly where she was going and what she thought about things .
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