VERB
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have on one's mind, think about actively
I'm thinking about my friends abroad
She always thinks about her children first -
take into consideration, have in view
He entertained the notion of moving to South America
How To Use think about In A Sentence
- Two-thirds of the women interviewed think about food a lot or all of the time.
- I still see Mr. Berman's portable shtender in the shul and I have to smile because I immediately see his warm gentle smile and think about how fortunate I was to have met your father.
- He handled it really well for a man who doesn't have children, is not used to having to think about money and employs a cleaner.
- He may also wish to think about income protection and critical illness insurance. Times, Sunday Times
- Now that I think about it, direct property distraint was a recognized means of compelling welchers to fulfill their obligations in the quasi-anarchic Brehon laws of Celtic Ireland, even if it was a case of tenants or debtors going after landlords or creditors. Shameless Self-promotion Sunday #30
- In front of Titian's Diana and Actaeon in 2008, he explained: "When something is really convincing, I don't think about how it was done, I think about the effect on me. Lucian Freud obituary
- Indeed, there are times when the pedestrian traffic through the cemetery and around its perimeter is heavy enough to make one think about the need for a stop light inside.
- Jumping over a bench in P.E. class isn't creative, but parkour forces you to think about how you can jump.
- Think about it that way and the end of the world is quite a comforting idea. Times, Sunday Times
- Wineries are also devising strategies, along with restaurateurs and retailers, to get more people to think about wine.