Take into consideration, have in view.
1 Perhaps, however, we need to think about the critical criteria we use.
2 He had time to think about the situation; perhaps too much time.
3 Conclusion: You need to give students time to think about a question.
4 This happened about a year ago, but I think about it often.
5 I will need some time to think about what was said today.
6 Will it change the way we think about our responsibility to protect?
7 What do you think about when you hear the words 'ancient Greece'?
8 Browning said: This research backs up what people think about organic food.
9 Look back and think about the last year, the last 100 years.
10 England is good for fashion, I say; he should think about coming.
11 If you consider something, you think about an idea or a problem.
12 I wanted to think about the problem, not what would happen afterwards.
13 Have I given you time enough to think about my question, Emily?
14 All she could think about was Trip on his way to Europe.
15 That's always a really good way to think about framing an article.
16 You really should think about getting into a different line of work.
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