think about造句271) I know that sounds very childish and naive, but think about it.
272) During the 1970s sociologists were beginning to think about how to incorporate gender divisions into sociological theory.
273) Think about your future life-style together; will there be a lot of formal or informal entertaining?
274) I shudder with embarrassment every time I think about it.
275) One way to think about URLs is to use the libraries and location on a shelf as a metaphor.
276) It is certainly the time when the bereaved person begins to think about forming new attachments in various ways.
277) Now that I think about it, his behaviour had been a little odd.
278) Not enough to start a war; just enough to let me stand my ground without having to think about it first.
279) What it can do is to stimulate interest and encourage teachers to think about the implications of their practices.
280) Once in a while, think about why you are cooking, serving and eating together as a family.
281) Instead of considering more legislation, Bill Clinton should think about deregulating medicine.
282) This eventually would give her the flexibility to reason and think about such feelings.
283) He was too wet and cold to think about going back out into the rain.
284) Cognitive grammar activities Regular grammar activities encourage the students to think about the grammatical structures of the new language.
285) A few years before he had started to think about his life and given up hope of anything more.
286) Think about driving in traffic. Chances are your stomach gets knotted and you feel distracted, restless, impatient.
287) But now, my dear fellows, let's just think about this a moment, shall we?