Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] think [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And of course if it 's a husband and wife , the two of you together should be thinking of this sort of information because you can do something about it in your will .
2 So how far do you actually want God to forgive you up to three times and then no more you know it 's it 's that kind of er question that we 're asking and that we that I feel that is something we should be thinking about that how far should a Christian go in forgiving .
3 ‘ It subtly reminds the client that they should be thinking about legal issues on a regular basis , ’ said .
4 And she asked herself why she should be thinking about those now , which seemed to bring forth other questions : Who was he ?
5 ’ — A term which might be thought by some to overstate our relationship , ’ he said finally , and was pleased to observe that his tone did not waver .
6 It looks as if there is a walk down there but we 've never been on it but tell you where you may be thinking of , you may be thinking of that walk that goes towards the erm adventure park at the other side of Buckfastleigh .
7 A way of understanding this difference may be to think of formal features as in some way built up in our minds from the black marks which form writing on the page , or from the speech sounds picked up by our ears , while contextual features are somewhere outside this physical realization of the language in the world , or pre-existing in the minds of the participants .
8 Whatever may be thought of this — I have softened it in translation — there can be no denying its intense urgency and power .
9 I found it to be a splendid panegyric on the peaceful uses of atomic energy , though to present a history of nuclear power without even mentioning the existence of hydrogen bombs , may be thought by some to overdo the euphoria .
10 A clue to confirmation would be to think of any recent accident in this regard .
11 ‘ I know , ’ she replied , ‘ I shall be thinking of that poor man and his little boy all night . ’
12 There is no doubt that attentive , active listening is hard work ( we will be thinking about this in the next chapter ) but how much one learns through it !
13 I will be thinking about this film all night . ’
14 Howard will be thinking about this .
15 We will be thinking of that new life later in this communion service ; we pray ‘ that we may evermore dwell in him and he in us . ’
16 Non-logical stimuli : the first step here is to list as many aspects as can be thought of connected with the problem situation and to consider a completely irrelevant , unconnected object and to see how many ways that the object could affect the situation .
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