Having put that subject to bed and feeling smug about my penetrating analysis, I didn't think about it again until I went to a capital city. |
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As I listened it began to be borne in on me that he was talking complete nonsense, and that I had better have a bit of a think about it. |
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The suggestion was intended as tongue-in-cheek, but the more I think about it the more it makes sense. |
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Money is also traded for material goods, but if you think about it, those goods also represent work. |
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Now that I think about it, a trade-last is based on a similar idea, only you pay the goodwill backward instead of forward. |
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Till then, think about it and try to change at least your attitude in favour of a better. |
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This device is called a transporter, which makes a lot of sense when you think about it. |
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So on Saturday, as you sup your glass of black velvet, just think about it. |
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I'd lost my hat, the sun was blinding, we were both thirsty and trying not to think about it. |
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You don't even have to think about it, just stick a finger in, give it a wiggle, and Bob's your uncle. |
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I swung from blind happiness to almost incandescent, unfocused rage within a second, almost before I had a chance to think about it. |
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The gaffer has left it with me to name the day, so I need to have a good think about it over the next few months. |
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I know, it's soppy, slushy stuff when you really think about it, but how many people don't want that faery tale romance. |
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The more I think about it, the more I think that Eddie just panics when it gets close near the end. |
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I'd rather ask for a business card and say I will phone them when I have had time to think about it. |
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I appreciate their interest and good wishes, I just keep crying every time I think about it. |
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You know, now that I think about it, I don't believe it was because I was half-cut. |
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What a funny observation, and as I heard it from other girls I'm not really sure what boys think about it all. |
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Now that I think about it, technically, as witnesses, we should have stuck around. |
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The more I think about it, the more it strikes me that the summit amounts to an opportunity to straighten out some key sticking points. |
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When you think about it, it's funnier to see people pulling out all the stops to win a carriage clock than a Caribbean cruise. |
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Don't even think about it if you don't want to be disappointed and heartbroken. |
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If we think about it a little, we can give a general formula for calculating conditional probabilities. |
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My whole body got the heebie-jeebies and even now, as I think about it, I feel like chucking up! |
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Now that I've had time to think about it, I feel pretty churlish about my reaction to Gale's happy news. |
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Instead, before we had time to think about it, we had Sean Connery and the entire cast of Brigadoon clomping down Fifth Avenue in kilts. |
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When you really think about it, it's still a fairly small percentage of people getting it that way. |
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If you think about it the whole principle of stop-loss is based on unit cohesion. |
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There is so much info out there on the net, it boggles the mind when you really think about it! |
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This method of succession is really a bit like pitch-and-toss, when you think about it. |
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When you approach this kind of role, do you think about it or are you instinctive? |
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I love the thunder and lightning of romance, and though I don't consciously think about it, I do definitely miss it. |
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So for me the gig does have some cache in its own right and consequently I do feel a little excited when I chance to think about it. |
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Probably should have let him hold me in contempt, now that I think about it. |
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When you think about it, the keyboard doesn't do anything you can't accomplish with the control key and mouse. |
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If you think about it, orchids, gardenias, heliconias, Birds of Paradise, and plumerias are all lovely additions to gardens in tropical areas. |
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When I think about it, probably what I'm being told to do is just to run with my intuition and common sense. |
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And they should always give you a seven-day cooling-off period to think about it. |
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But when I think about it, the reality, the responsibility, the irrevocability of it, there's no spark, no enthusiasm. |
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Now I think about it, this is a pretty effective fly spray, but not necessarily the most humane. |
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Everytime I think about it I find out more possible side effects to fuel my resistance. |
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Bad enough I should have to think about it without suffering the indignity of attempting to record it for posterity. |
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I mean when you think about it, we really are like this old married couple. |
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As long as I don't think about it as giving up, it doesn't seem to be a problem. |
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But when you think about it, greed, gluttony, pride and vanity aren't deadly sins. |
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Although, now that I think about it, the tool to punch the card was just a screwdriver. |
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As a woman it's especially important to be open and say what you think about it. |
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When you think about it, home runs are about as exciting as extra points in football. |
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Being married is so normal until I think about it, and then it is a maze of surreal absurdity. |
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In some ways, she was better poised, by temperament, to be a royal than the queen, which is a funny thing when you kind of think about it. |
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The more I think about it, the more I get tangled up in a web of interpretations, none of which make complete sense. |
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When you think about it, people spend more time at a race meeting than at any other mainstream sports event. |
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Good on the surface, but as many have pointed out, all the plot holes and problems show up when you think about it for more than 10 seconds. |
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When you think about it, crushing on a goofy cartoon kid was ten times less embarrassing than having wet dreams about this guy. |
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We don't like to think about it, but what if you lose your job or the roof of your house caves in? |
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And you think about it, you're going to be addressing the entire American people Tuesday night when you deliver this keynote speech. |
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When you think about it how could a straight, red-blooded man possibly resist the easy pickings of a good wedding reception? |
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It's a peculiar way to describe the alleged plotters, when you think about it, isn't it? |
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The more I think about it, the more unlikely it is that these girls are landed by boat. |
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I have the greatest sympathy for this poor woman in her tragic loss, but just think about it! |
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With a spectator's hat on, you'd need a stiff drink to even think about it. |
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When you stop to think about it, this film is nothing without a strong lead in Stu's role. |
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For one thing, you have the time and opportunity to read it and think about it in total freedom and at leisure. |
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Then, as the candles burnt and the shadows lengthened, we started to think about it properly. |
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Now that I think about it, I realise I do subconsciously judge other women on make-up application. |
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He was not thinking of what he was doing, for to think about it was to run to the livery and ride out madly. |
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There is a comic roundelay that makes sense on its face, but if you think about it for a second, you realize how forced and unreal it is. |
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Because if you think about it, what are blogs but a fine instance of the long tail? |
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He was quite cute, but I was so asexual and shy I didn't even think about it. |
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But if you think about it, who in this day and age can do anything without electricity? |
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If we think about it together we might be able to do things beyond just empty talk. |
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It might seem natural that merriment goes with wealth beyond the dreams of avarice but that, when you think about it, is hardly ever the case. |
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There is a whole system at work here, chugging along quietly in the background, unnoticed, and when you stop to think about it, its just awesome! |
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Yes, I do think that sometimes philosophers are very bad at it, because they don't think about it. |
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If parents were to think about it, they may find it is their own identity they are protecting. |
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There was an epidemic when I was at university and as I think about it, the young folk still seem to indulge more than is seemly if you ask me. |
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Hikari knew the striking thrill of emotion before she could even think about it. |
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Having been through the experience, and had the rest of his life to think about it, he admitted he did not know. |
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I didn't even think about it until I felt the brush of his lips against my palm as his mouth closed in surprise. |
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The more I think about it, there were some pretty poor teachers at the school, and most were mediocre. |
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And of course, I didn't really think about it raining when I painted up by bauble the other day. |
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Get all the facts straight in your head and think about it clearly. |
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So if you think about it dude, I'm 0-for-3 in marriage, but like in baseball, the scoreboard doesn't lie. |
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But, of course, it does not presuppose that all speakers understand the word this way, only that they can if they think about it in a certain way. |
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I tried not to think about it so much because it made my head all dizzy. |
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Initiate a dialogue about how we are all kind of like little people, if you think about it, at least compared to the One Percent. |
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If you stop to think about it, this argument is totally fallacious. |
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But now that I think about it, Jared wasn't really a fashion plate. |
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I didn't think about it over the weekend, but it's been on my mind today. |
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But, truth to tell, I'm too tired to think about it, or anything else. |
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Which, if you think about it, is a cheap and irresponsible trick. |
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When you go to one of those stories, part of what you are doing is trying to lose yourself in something and then you go home and you think about it. |
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I'm going to have to think about it for a while, just to mull it over. |
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In some ways, she was better, by temperament, she was better poised to be a royal than the queen, which is a funny thing when you kind of think about it. |
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I ended up doing a show in Los Angeles, and HBO said they liked it and asked if I could think about it as a sitcom. |
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Even when I don't think about it, I feel so hollow and worthless. |
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But if you think about it, the story's unlikeliness is pretty apparent. |
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And you guys have been so generous I get choked up when I think about it. |
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Intially I assumed that it was deliberately harmful, but the more I think about it, perhaps it's intended more as the bop on the head from your zen master. |
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When you think about it, every private school has its odd customs, traditions, and taboos. |
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Right now there may only be 3-4 feet of standing water but, if you think about it, most files are kept in the basements or lower floors of courthouses. |
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If we think about it, Mrs Woodcourt must be wretched as she remains, in solitude, at the southern Bleak House, thinking about the jollifications in Yorkshire. |
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But the more I think about it, the more it appears that there are no insuperable obstacles to such a development should it ever become democratically necessary. |
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His Worship asked me various questions, then said I was making very serious allegations and that he couldn't make a snap decision but would have to think about it. |
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It is actually kind of a genius idea, when you think about it. |
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I will think about it over and over, trying to reason it out. |
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Yet when you think about it, many of these so-called tips are ridiculous. |
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Before I can even think about it, I fly at him, with the express purpose of attacking him and leaving him nothing less than a non-breathing entity. |
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But now that you come to think about it, it's quite worrying. |
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On the other hand, if you think about it, those basic industrial effects can be the most devastating. |
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If you just think about it practically for a few moments, you've got to have one kid, one horse, you've got to have one wrangler taking care of that kid and that horse. |
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So if you think about it, dude, I'm 0-for-3 in marriage, But like in baseball, The scoreboard doesn't lie. |
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The dream of a junkless, truly functional workspace is one fantasy you can realistically fulfill. It's downright exciting just to think about it! |
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That is why I asked the question, to get people to think about it, and to be aware of the dangers we now face. |
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But he's citified and holds his cup just right and never has to think about it. |
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If you think about it, it spotlights the messy human goo, the thorniness of human experience in a way. |
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Where referees are trying to stick to the letter of the law of free kicks, but if you think about it walls would rarely be exactly 10 yards. |
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We agreed there was a pressing need for a systematic investigation of sisu, how Finns think about it, how its propagated. |
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When the sweat comes back this summer, 1528, people say, as they did last year, that you won't get it if you don't think about it. |
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As A-listers go, she's truly top-drawer, though if you think about it, when was the last time you saw her in a must-see movie? |
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When you think about it, the Missoni stretch knit was athleisurewear before athleisurewear was invented. |
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How many times do you watch a program choreographed only by men and don't even think about it? |
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When you think about it, filmmaking is all just a big crapshoot. |
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When she left King's College, Director Sir John Randall insisted that all DNA work belonged exclusively to King's and ordered Franklin to not even think about it. |
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Lyssa, that's what I want to find out. Will you think about it? |
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I can't begin to think about it with Hell's Kitchen going on. |
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Yes, we were banjaxed by the idea of a tea latte as well, but when you think about it, Chai Tea Lattes are big sellers at posho coffee shops so it was always going to happen. |
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Oh, Barney, I get all goosebumpy when I think about it. Don't you, kids? |
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