How To Use Think over In A Sentence

  • Hence, it is the time when we can think over the “free woman” status in our Eastern society to check the patriarchal dominancy over female world. Archive 2008-08-01
  • And honestly picking HRC as your VP is a move I have just one thing to say or better for you to think over: Obama calls win 'very humbling'
  • Mr. Ashburn, if you can't say anything more than this -- anything, you understand, which puts you in a position to treat with us, I'm afraid -- I'm _afraid_ I must ask time to think over this. The Giant's Robe
  • But if we're wrong, we'll have a rethink over where we place the articles.
  • He slipped inside and, struggling to think over the deafening noise of the generator, he found the control panel that regulated the machine and switched it off.
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  • The stage is dominated throughout by huge anthropoid figures, I should think over 30 feet tall.
  • When you came afterwards to think over one of those wonderful evenings when he had talked for hours, almost without interruption, you hardly found more than an epigram, a fugitive flash of critical insight, an apologue or pretty story charmingly told. Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions
  • I'll think over the matter, Mr. Diry, and if I can't get a situashun as a Washinton gossipper or a job on the _Herald_, to rite up the abberiginies of Cannadey, I may go on to Albanie, and rite up all the triks of the pollytishuns, jest to keep myself in pracktiss til we go outer offis. The Bad Boy At Home And His Experiences In Trying To Become An Editor - 1885
  • And I think over the long haul, if he hews to the middle-ground course that he has taken over the last 14 days that we'll do pretty well.
  • Well, I don't think overtly commercial large-budget films offer the viewers/fans much.
  • The Ministry of Home Affairs, also look and rethink over the existing involvement, efficiency, effectivity and also carrying and delivery capacity of chief district officer, who are the chief of district security system, to encounter the state of occlusion. Nepal: Disappearing Security in Occlusion
  • Elinor was then at liberty to think over the representations of her mother.
  • I think overall it's a really optimistic record, but some individual songs are pretty melancholic. The Sun
  • Conversely, someone's post might raise new questions in your mind -- not about the advisability or viability of your original request, just new questions you might like to think over. Considering emigrating to Guadalajara?
  • Have a think over the weekend and tell me what you've decided.
  • He gave her a month's respite, to think over and accede.
  • Finally we think over and discuss how to accelerate the course.
  • I think over the five days we were there, our son ate five cheese steak sandwiches.
  • A man doesn't get delirium tremens even if he smokes more than is good for him; he doesn't become a debased mortal; there is nothing about tobacco which makes a man beat his wife or assault his mother-in-law -- rather the reverse, in fact, for tobacco is a soother and a quietener of the passions, and many a man, I daresay, has been prevented from doing rash things in the way of retaliation, when he has lit his pipe and had a good think over his affairs. The Social History of Smoking
  • I could think over what I felt towards him, to try and find a way to quench those irritating feelings that nagged consistently at my mind.

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