How To Use Think of In A Sentence

  • Come to think of it, it should read "sententia" but you managed to misspell in Latin the word you misspelled in English. When Latin Tattoos Go Wrong
  • So I think of Beckett as not being religious in the usual sense but at least being alive, being truly alive, and horror-struck by it.
  • At this point, I can't think of a job I'd like more than a writing gig.
  • If you think of a piece of hair as a pencil, the medulla is the graphite, the cortex is the wood, and the paint on the outside is the cuticle. The Tenth Circle
  • Whatever you think of Strandlof and the months he masqueraded as a brain-injured veteran, the simple truth two months after his web of lies came apart is that public disgrace seems to have changed him little. Heroes or Villains?
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  • Yes, it means a re-think of the way we give, but it promises to truly lift up lives in these hard times and bring us back to the true definition of the word 'philanthropy,' which literally means "the love of humanity. Melanie Lundquist: Time to Change the Way We Give
  • Think of this as the obverse of 1970s-style stagflation, which brought us little or no growth, high inflation and high interest rates at the same time.
  • The rape myth I am talking about is that of the scary monster in the alley, because that is what many people think of when they hear the term "rapist. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • We must think of ourselves, not in terms of the satisfaction we get, from what we eat, or enjoy as pleasure, or entertainment today.
  • Unless otherwise stated, all code is untested slanter - lol, I didn't think of doing it that way. great idea. AutoHotkey Community
  • When you hear the words, " adventure travel" , perhaps you think ofthe Venetian merchant Marco Polo, the distinguished African explorer David Livingstone, or North Pole adventurer Robert Peary.
  • For two days it had been snowing, great flakes so plume-like that they seemed almost artificial, making one think of the blizzards which originate high in theatre-flies under the sovereignty of a stage-hand who sweats at his task of controlling the elements. Then I'll Come Back to You
  • When it comes to reading, parents should think of themselves more as coaches than teachers.
  • Think of what the world would look like today if we had standardized the Gopher protocol in the early 1990s.
  • The cheapest way I can think of to make people feel like they owe you is to have a crumply cardboard sign saying "Will Work For Food" and hold it up near a busy intersection. Don't Do Me Any Favors, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • thousand of time i have thought of you .my heart is going high into the air and flying with my blessing towards you i don't care loneliness. i am satisfied when you are happy and i am happy when i think of you!
  • None of us could think of anything meaningful to say. Provided You Don't Kiss Me: 20 Years with Brian Clough
  • It's a real dilemma but please don't think of cheating or tricking your partner. The Sun
  • The acronym stands for individual savings account and most people think of them as just that. Times, Sunday Times
  • Think of it as a play on European consumers' thirst and spending power. Times, Sunday Times
  • Think of it as a repeated uphill sprint requiring constant firing of the gluteal muscles. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is only the draft of my speech, but what do you think of it?
  • I think of the work that goes on in our homeless shelters, hospitals and hospices. The Sun
  • Moreover, I can't think of any other 'minority' of which this is remotely true, unless it were to be the other minority from which I can claim descent: people of British or Anglophile provenance. Christopher Hitchens: Reinstate Rick Sanchez!
  • It's a mistake to think of Florida only in terms of its tourist attractions.
  • As a result, some politicians have begun to think of war, not as the high-risk recourse of last resort, but as an attractive foreign policy option in times of domestic scandal or economic decline.
  • Like most people, I will always think of Aled Jones as a cherubic 10-year-old choirboy.
  • The commander was an English gentleman Communist, the kind that he had come to think of as the deadliest. THE WHITE DOVE
  • Think of it as a treasure trove for the best pieces by young and up-and-coming designers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Think of questions you would like to ask the interviewer about the job and company. The Sun
  • When you think of a classical music composer, blokes with gold teeth and a shaved head probably don't spring to mind! The Sun
  • My fists clenched and unclenched as I tried to think of some comeback to scream at her but nothing came to mind.
  • I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father's protection. Sigmund Freud 
  • A good rule of thumb is to think of 30k as around the upper limit for a page.
  • One can think of very few biographers who have the ability to deal with critical assessment of such diversity and unwieldy fusions of anecdote and myth.
  • Not only are they pushing the boundaries of irreverence, which is hilarious, but it is grounded in this humanity, this pain, this pathos, that goes beyond what we think of as comedy. USATODAY.com News
  • For example who would ever think of a carpet installer, optician, construction estimator, geodesist, and agricultural-engineering technician as having the same aptitudes? Discover What You’re Best At
  • In the pictures of girls - Miss Catherine Tatton is an extreme example - black and carmine are applied so crisply that you would, today, think of mascara and lipstick.
  • I've gone over the problem several times, but I can't think of a solution.
  • But just think of your colleagues who will have to take the strain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Others are more fixed and allow little room for adjustment, and these we might think of as more lexical in character.
  • Because of you and other netty professor-type folks, while agonizing over writing papers the last few years, I would think of my professor having to GRADE the papers of the whole class and try hard not to make any painful errors. Near a sunny window
  • I'm meeting with the guy from Solatube at the site on Saturday, so any specific advice (eg; using multiple smaller lights to avoid shadows rather than one big one, using specific kind of diffuser, etc, would be really helpful if you can think of any.) Skylight tubing
  • My country, right or wrong," is a thing that no patriot would think of saying except in a desperate case. It is like saying, "My mother, drunk or sober.". G.K. Chesterton 
  • But they have made the pre-release process more paranoid than ever to no good effect that I can think of… other than the amusement of those who want to know everything and know it now.
  • I can just imagine an ad on social sies like Facebook and Myspace… the same way Think of the eBaumsWorld.com incident…. Can Firebrand Make Commercials Hot?
  • Among the friends we make in life,there are only one or two who can be called "a special friend" and that's how I think of you.You show the warmth of your friendship in so many different ways,That's why I hope your birthday is the happiest of days.
  • Kincaid had to admit the tearoom was a charming enough place, a warm retreat with heavy oak furniture and bright Blue Calico tea services, but the drawing of Alice in Wonderland on the restaurant’s paper menus made him think of Vic. Dreaming of the Bones
  • I hope you will think of me from time to time as I shall be thinking of you always.
  • My talk with the old Dutchman, and the lies to which I was constrained, had already given me a sense of how my conduct must appear to others; and now, after the strong admiration I had just experienced and the immoderacy with which I had continued my vain purchases, I began to think of it myself as very hazarded. David Balfour, a sequel to Kidnapped.
  • Think of the good done - the minimum wages, the new deals and other sops to middle class consciences, they plead.
  • But some accidents happen because of their egocentric tendency to think of themselves as invulnerable.
  • It is likely that what we think of as winter blues has its origins in evolutionary biology. The Sun
  • How immensely impertinent is the prejudice that forbids so natural a use of money! why should the better half of a man's actions be always under the dominion of some prescriptive slavery; 'Tis hideous to think of. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • Sedov, a young Israeli of Russian extraction, has a characterful voice - not unlike Ramey's, come to think of it - and he negotiates Rossini's florid music with aplomb.
  • For instance, suppose you fold along the central vertical line, and think of the top row.
  • What did you think of the BBC's election coverage?
  • But it seemed so cruel to pass a thread through his eyelids, -- which is called seeling, and must be done before he would bear the hood, -- that I could not think of it. Swallow Barn, or A Sojourn in the Old Dominion. In Two Volumes. Vol. I.
  • Think of it as a trouble-free foliage plant, an architectural foil for more flamboyant perennials. Times, Sunday Times
  • The title of the book gave me the willies--I could only think of my moms 1947 Singer with the giy-normous buttonhole attachment and how many frustrating hours she spent trying to get it to work, not to mention the ruffler . Toys! Wonderful toys! - A Dress A Day
  • Think of the reaction in your mouth when you drink a tart, racy white wine.
  • That is what sets golf apart from any other sport that I can think of, in that it is the only one in which you call penalties on yourself. Cincinnati Local News Headlines | WCPO.com
  • If you think of Listing 1 as an XML-based rendering of a given data set, you can render it in other ways.
  • I think of pletzlach as a close to ideal companion for mushroom barley soup, ukrainain borscht, or any other hearty whole meal type soup. Pletzlach
  • Their results remain strong; their ethos is unchanged minus the old social elitism; and none of them would think of going back. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is easy to think of a very young seedling (the commonest experimental object in plant science) as being an individual, but which is the individual bracken plant in a huge clonal patch of bracken?
  • In the words of Dr. Reid, "He maintains ... that there is no such thing as matter in the universe; that the sun and moon, earth and sea, our own bodies and those of our friends, are nothing but ideas in the minds of those who think of them, and that they have no existence when they are not objects of thought; that all that is in the universe may be reduced to two categories, to wit, _minds_ and _ideas in the mind_. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction
  • I bow my head in shame when I think of how I treated her.
  • The affair has provoked calls from teachers' unions for a rethink of the tests and the importance they are given in selecting teachers.
  • Think of those memories when you feel insecure. The Sun
  • I like to think of myself as relatively calm and level-headed, pretty much trundling along on an emotional even keel.
  • When people think of two-dimensional art, they usually think of work done in oil, watercolor, pastel or charcoal.
  • Think of it this way: a good copy-editor working on a novel written in Scots dialect can apply prescriptivism and correct it into Standard English. More on Critique
  • They probably get the name "bull shark" 'cause they're so big and stocky. I kinda think of them more as the "pit bull of the seas.
  • Meera, I made sweet shankarpalis and the dough made me think of cookies, my son also carried few to his playschool n when back told me 'aatik poora cookies khaya' :D I just got the thought..what if I had baked it..here you hv implemented it! Baked ShankarPale
  • If there is anything more pleasing than a man in a suit with a scowl on his face, we can't think of it. Times, Sunday Times
  • For understandable reasons we prefer to think of ourselves as rational agents who live meaningful lives rather than as muddled actors in a theatre of the absurd.
  • Your excursion is telling you two are your own persons and have done what brings a smile to your faces when you now think of Mexico. Scared of Mexico
  • You make my heart smile. In such a soft and warm season, please accept my sincere blessing and deep concern for you. For our ever-lasting friendship, send sincere blessings and warm greetings to my friends whom I miss so much. Wish you a happy new year and a good fortune in the coming year when we will share our happiness, think of our good friends, and our dreams come true!
  • Write down the dialogue of conversations roughly as you remember them and think of ways in which you could have handled the situations differently. Why Am I Afraid to be Assertive?
  • It's nice to think of them picturing Father Christmas and his sleigh whooshing across frosty rooftops, as opposed to me thrashing my way around a soulless out-of-town shopping centre.
  • Today, when we refer to "ambo" most would tend to think of a small, podium like structure from whence the gospel is proclaimed, but of course, one also saw much grander structures particularly in certain earlier centuries. Ambos, or Ambones
  • Also, the use of the continuous can change what we might normally think of as a stative verb into a dynamic one, with consequent change in meaning. C is for Corpus « An A-Z of ELT
  • I tend to think of the term accent as used sometimes as a non-technical word for dialect, or as something used to talk about the speech of those speaking in a second or third or what have you language. Languagehat.com: Y'ALL.
  • They may seem trivial to you, but think of it this way - if you could poll half a million people world wide each day as to what they thought the most important issue of the day was, wouldn't that be useful?
  • If we like to think of the electrons as being merely what I call their charges, then the charges act at a distance. The Concept of Nature The Tarner Lectures Delivered in Trinity College, November 1919
  • The only justice I can think of in modern who turned out to be more conservative than originally advertised is ByronWhite. The Volokh Conspiracy » Epstein for the Supreme Court?
  • I would accept either to mean (2b) in this sentence, though I usually think of to no end meaning the same as to no purpose (2a). Following up on “(to) no end” « Motivated Grammar
  • It made me think of that time we were at the dinner dance with Billy Boland. DESPERADOES
  • He was swamped in it, slowly sinking in to the mire of documents and decisions he could no longer even think of how to make.
  • Moving to consider a world of different communities, we might think of a liberal society as the memetic equivalent of a bioweapon, or alternatively, as a kind of complex organism with a two stage reproduction cycle. Liberalism as Immune System & Bioweapon
  • None of us could think of anything meaningful to say. Provided You Don't Kiss Me: 20 Years with Brian Clough
  • (Just think of the Hippopotamus, the horse or "hippos" that lives in the rivers.) Ancient Man The Beginning of Civilizations
  • If you think of it with coin flips it might be easier. 13/27 « Gerry Canavan
  • He did not think of philosophic reason either as a mere handmaid to religion or as a dangerous whore out to seduce the mind into supposing that it could attain its supreme end without God's help and grace.
  • New products may require a fundamental rethink of development resources and field staff skills.
  • I couldn't help but think of that column as we faced news of truly biblical proportions last week.
  • I can't think of her name - it'll come back to me later.
  • I always think of this time of the year as wet and damp! Crawshaw's Watercolour Studio
  • And I can't think of any better vehicle for crunchy grains of coarse salt than pretzels.
  • i can think of nothing else but your dazzling smile.
  • Of course, when you think of it, The Waste Land was the first great cut-up collage, and Tristan Tzara had done a bit along the same lines. AUSTIN KLEON
  • We tend to think of theology as something you study or write or teach.
  • For instance, the expression for star might be `bright-white-continuing", while one might think of a supernova as `radiant-splendid-dying". THE BROKEN GOD
  • I would relish the opportunity, as I placed my cross on the ballot paper, to think of wiping the permanently smug, self-satisfied smirk from his arrogant, squirrel-cheeked, toffee-nosed features.
  • By any means, we should tell him frankly what we think of his proposal.
  • For a somewhat analogous situation, think of a small drop of ink placed in a large container of water.
  • Can you think of any stupid endings for the phrase?
  • Embroidery_, mentions 'Arachne', it is obvious that he does not expect the reader to think of the daring challenger of Minerva's art, or the Proserpine and Midas
  • We need to stop worrying about what others think of us and make pictures that elicit a gut reaction.
  • When you are eleven, you can walk out by the clothes line to put rubbish out, then come back in and tell the person you are staying with that it is raining, and not even think of bringing in the washing.
  • Think of it as a miniature Camden Crawl with less townie posturing, and no need for wristbands.www.treorchytown.co.ukFrank's Café and Campari Bar is set in an insalubrious multistorey car park in Peckham, but don't let that put you off. The insider's guide to free arts
  • You shall let me think of you as happy. Daniel Deronda
  • Just think of the red stripes on the scowling face of the male Mandrill, Africa's largest monkey species. But red is not exclusively a male trait.
  • I shudder to think of the way my small, insignificant encounter would be treated today.
  • Or think of tea as a stock for poaching chicken or fish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite the fact that he's not Jewish, I always think of Jim as a tzaddik, or wise man. Erica Manfred: Atoning for Marrying Mr. Wrong
  • The upholders of the Stratford-Shakespeare superstition call _us_ the hardest names they can think of, and they keep doing it all the time; very well, if they like to descend to that level, let them do it, but I will not so undignify myself as to follow them. Is Shakespeare Dead? from my autobiography
  • If you remove the particular from these events and just think of them as Cool Stuff, then they're pleasingly regular and not rare at all.
  • So it's kind of cool for me to think of myself as someone who's unrelenting and controlling of situations.
  • And now, when you have pledged my uncle, who threatens you with what he calls a brimmer, I will tell you what you think of me. '' Rob Roy
  • Think of them as an investment; like a three-piece suite. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'll think of you every step of the way.
  • Why would they even think of using a 45 year old? in the BD when bella says that carlisle would be a grandfather she says that he looks like zeus’s younger, better looking brother. anyways peter is soo hot for a dad of three. he looks good with jenny garth. Twilight Lexicon » Peter Facinelli’s Twilight Audition
  • Love you, think of you, love you secretly, eagerly love you, wait, feel disappointed, try hard, lose, and feel sad, go apart, and recall.
  • Think of a carnivore animal evolving powerful jaws to catch and kill its prey.
  • This blogger claims to be an untenured professor at a school that likes to think of itself as a top ten law school.
  • - so think of entities as a table of tables - they use the term heterogeneous containment to describe this idea. Netvouz - new bookmarks
  • Think of the thousands and millions that are being demoralized by games of chance, by marbles -- when they play for keeps -- by billiards and croquet, by fox and geese, authors, halma, tiddledywinks and pigs in clover. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume VIII. Interviews
  • Q Think of something to ask the interviewer when they ask if you have any questions. The Sun
  • Think of a cricket team as a tribe, and the senior players as elders of that tribe. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those blessed battlements (which had been of so much help to him ever since he had dashed from the wall across the grounds) were, now that he came to think of it, one of the recognized symbols in art of Sphigx, the lion-goddess of war; and Lion had been the name of Mucor's horned cat-of the animal she called her lynx, which had not harmed him. Nightside The Long Sun
  • The best example I can think of offhand is from Michael Marshall Smith's Only Forward. On Prologues
  • Beneath the cartoon graphics lurks a series of puzzles so fiendish and ingenious that only a twisted mastermind could think of them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Think of the rivers of blood spilled by all those generals and emperors, so that, in glory and triumph, they could become the momentary masters.
  • And just think of all the money you'll save in airfare! Shop!
  • A woman who is so much exalted above what she can deserve, has reason to be terrified, were she to marry the complimenter (even could she suppose him so blinded by his passion as not to be absolutely insincere) to think of the height she must fall from in his opinion, when she has put it into his power to treat her but as what she is. Sir Charles Grandison
  • Like any moonshot, you have to think of time as a factor.
  • The first, in slurred Spanish, kept calling me "Jefe" (chief), a distancing form of address to say the least (think of "amigo" as a way of including someone and you'll see what I mean). A small mound in Xoxo
  • An unacceptable approach to prompting would be to ask an open question and to suggest possible answers only to some respondents, such as those who appear to be struggling to think of an appropriate reply.
  • In every beginning think of the end. 
  • A bright light was shining on him, and all he could think of was how stereotypically cliché this was.
  • It is important to think of our bodies as a summation of the metabolic capabilities provided by our own genome and the microbiome.
  • Think of a crowd at a concert or in a movie theater.
  • I know that Sabin does not think of my stepmother as nithing. The Falcons of Montabard
  • Americans tend to think of the presidency as all-powerful, but much of its authority comes from the ability to convince the public to follow, and the same is sometimes true in diplomacy.
  • We used to think of fellows not for what they were but for what they did -- except, perhaps, a few miserable sneaks, who ` carnied 'up to a fellow because he had a handle to his name. The Three Midshipmen
  • I can't think of a single subsidy that actually got eliminated, not even honey or mohair.
  • Pietro dismissed their vettura, and together they walked down the principal promenade to the shopping center where they mingled with the endless crowds of pedestrians and looked into the windows of the gay little shops that made Andrea think of Venice. Chico: the Story of a Homing Pigeon
  • Now, it's probably a bad idea most of the time for guards to slug inmates - although I can think of lots of exceptions - but it isn't cruel and unusual punishment.
  • Stein called shipowners an easy target for environmentalists who think of shippers "as the big bad dirty shipping industry. All Today's News - Sightline Daily
  • Mary Ann Aronsohn, a Los Angeles marriage and family therapist, says parents should think of co-parenting as a business venture and treat their ex-spouse as they would a colleague or a client.
  • I cannot think of drinking our good madam's wine myself, I assure you; I will just put it by the spence, (_spence_ means _cupboard_) till David is beginning to get about again, and then I think it will help to strengthen him. The Eskdale Herd-boy A Scottish Tale for the Instruction and Amusement of Young People
  • Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that. George Carlin 
  • I think we should think of demilitarizing, demilitarizing the whole of the province.
  • Wherefore, such opinions and persuasions are gradually insinuated into the mind, and are admitted insensibly without opposition or reluctancy, being never accompanied at their first admission with any secular disadvantage; -- but these divine convictions by the word befall men, some when they think of nothing less and desire nothing less; some when they design other things, as the pleasing of their ears or the entertainment of their company; and some that go on purpose to deride and scoff at what should be spoken unto them from it. Pneumatologia
  • It's nice to think of them picturing Father Christmas and his sleigh whooshing across frosty rooftops.
  • What do you think of the union, do you opt in?
  • But sometimes it can be a rude awakening for students who think of spirituality as a palliative, a pill, or a magic healer of emotional ills.
  • In fact, I think of you as a sunny person, very cheerful and fun to be with, just the person one wants to see come round the corner -
  • I think of the fontanel, the soft spot and the crown chakra, this baby still half in the other world.
  • As if she could ever think of any reason to flagellate herself by revisiting that house. BAD MEDICINE
  • Think of a podcast as a radio programme that you can pick up from your computer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Think of heavy metals infused with pigment and sheen like the patina of rich auto exteriors and you've nailed the right color for your next manicure.
  • Think of it as a ski chalet for mountain bikers. Times, Sunday Times
  • I couldn't think of a comparable traditional "weapon" that we might use in the US to successfully shut down an oil facility for 10 days unarmed.
  • We think of the slave-boys looking very clean and good, like those cherubs with red cheeks and tow-colored hair on Christmas cards.
  • For example, if a child reports that it is raining, the teacher can ask if anyone can think of a word that rhymes with ‘rain.’
  • Looking at them, you really do think of twirling lariats, and here the vaguely bordello colors, along with a kind of supercharged motion, suggest a semi-frantic, but also humorous, licentiousness.
  • Or, as some like to think of it, organised scabbing. The 'big society' is collapsing under its inherent absurdity | Catherine Bennett
  • Johnson:Yeah, well, think of anybody else. Frank Lloyd Wright was too cantankerous to love. Mies van der rohe.
  • I'm ashamed of the state of the litter-strewn waysides and wonder what visitors to this country must think of us.
  • And what would you think of a wealth of gentians, large and small; great yellow arnicas; beautiful Martagon lilies; and St. - Bruno lilies; of every variety of daphne; of androsace, with its rose-coloured clusters; of the flame-coloured orchis; of saxifrage; of great, velvety campanulas; of pretty violet asters, wrapped in little, cravat-like tufting, to protect them from the cold? Samuel Brohl and Company
  • Just think of the reverberations created with all those pings and clicks!
  • Think of all those avoidant or emotionally unavailable men we've all been involved with. Times, Sunday Times
  • I guess tht a gunman is the only way they can think of to stop Obama. Huckabee jokes about Obama ducking a gunman
  • A "digital shoplifter" is a woman who sees an interesting hairstyle or garment in a fashion mag and snaps a photo of it with her camphone, then emails it to her pals to see what they think of it. Boing Boing: June 29, 2003 - July 5, 2003 Archives
  • Home. I'll go home. And I'll think of someway to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day.
  • You think of your first coach when you were nine - in that shirt is a part of him too. Times, Sunday Times
  • 4 You have what you think of as a dream, some sort of aspiration that seems to you to be unreal, a pipe-dream. THE BOOK OF THE DIE
  • And heaven forbid we should think of our own interests in abundant supply instead of coddling the precious young lawyers! Matthew Yglesias » Too Many Lawyers, But Also Too Many Cartels
  • Most of us, however, take life for granted. We know that one day we must die, but usually we picture that day as far in the future. When we are in buoyant health, death is all but unimaginable. We seldom think of it. The days stretch out in an endless vista. So we go about our petty tasks, hardly aware of our listless attitude toward life.
  • Did she think of pursuing a different career? Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps John wants his audience to also think of Dan 8, where a two-horned ram represents the Medo Persian empire (8:20).
  • "How stupid does he think we are" comes to mind as does " Why in tarnation didn't one of us think of that?"
  • It must be again said that we have not to think of "the pleasant place of all festivity," but of a few huts among the sand-banks, inhabited by Roman provincials, who mournfully recall their charred and ruined habitations by the Brenta and the Piave. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 04
  • When I think of my life, art stands out as one of my most favorite hobbies.
  • Go vote and let the man-child know what you think of his performance so far.
  • Think of a castle with a deep moat and a dozen cannon on the turrets.
  • The public looks askance at economists because they think of them primarily as forecasters.
  • I think of myself as a solidly nonracist person, but if there's a chink in that armor, gypsies are it, because I once tried to sleep on a Eurorail train and had no less than four gypsy urchins come into my car and try to steal all of my belongings. Archive 2009-05-01
  • I think we should think of leaving the Convention if we can't get a satisfactory arrangement. Times, Sunday Times
  • They think of viruses that infect an organization from the outside. They envision hackers breaking into their information vaults.
  • To be honest, every time I see the word macrame, I think of this Portland restaurant called the Daily Planet - a burger and fries kind of restaurant/pub - that has these huge macrame plant and light fixture things hanging from the ceiling all made of jute. Fashion World of SL
  • Think of how grey, introverted, small-minded and parochial Scotland can sometimes be.
  • Can't you think of it differently?
  • In connection with our own hazel one would naturally think of the filbert, which is a European relative. Northern Nut Growers Association, Report Of The Proceedings At The Tenth Annual Meeting. Battle Creek, Michigan, December 9 and 10, 1919
  • He was her distant relative, as was everyone else on the island, come to think of it.
  • All I could get is this cretinoid page written by some Al Bundy who couldn't possibly think of a proxy with authentication as one of the reasons to fail: Planète Béranger v3
  • I want to help them but it is hard to think of what to say, as neither will tell their parents nor anyone else. Times, Sunday Times

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