Sentences with phrase «thinking of more»

am excited that you're thinking of more offspring!!!!
Where are you Ivan, cat got your tongue or are you thinking of more ways to deceive the fans.
I'd rather we sorted the defence out than thinking of more attackers!
While they seem to be thinking of every more bizarre ways to promote themselves, such as their «leaving» ceremony, when they are actually not going anywhere — expect a DVD to be released soon, we seem to obsessed with kicking ourselves in the teeth.
While I'm not usually one to stick to certain flavors, like pumpkin, at specific times of the year, I have been thinking of it more than usual lately.
We don't have cable and we won't be watching it, but I will be thinking of the more than one hundred and eleven million sport lovers that will be screaming and crying on Super Bowl Sunday.
I love a cheesy bowl of pasta as much, if not more, than the next girl, but I had a hard time thinking of more than 5 interesting versions of it.
I just keep thinking of more and more things to put in these.
It is hard to read this piece without thinking of a more recent, perhaps forgotten past.
Try thinking of it more like a courtroom than a science lab.
And subsequent successes — everything from cosmetic cases to kitchen utensils — kept her thinking of more problems that needed her solutions.
Rather, I'd like you to think of it more as a shift in your thinking and how you spend your time.
«We want to be thought of more like a cloud factory — the Amazon Web Services of manufacturing,» Church says.
We start to think of more ways to overcome our current hardships and how we can grow from the situation at hand.
With every joyful leap, I thought of more coins in the bank.
Then I try to think of more people.
«I think of myself more as a designer than a serial entrepreneur,» Butterfield says.
That approach forces you to think of more creative solutions in terms of marketing, operating, selling... everything.
We all miss Murray a great deal and can not think of a more important cause to support.
Instead, think of more creative gifts for clients — like an iPad.
You're smart, so you can think of more possibilities.
After teaching in Willowbrook, she can not think of a more supportive place to to continue her Pure Barre journey as manager.
While some atheists may think of that more like heaven I can tell you that it won't be good.
To me, a theologian, what is interesting is that, though people think of the more anarchical forms of Protestantism as being founded on experience, here at the heart of Catholicism, impelling people to believe that their faith is anchored in Truth, is an experience — the experience of active and personal grace.
I can't think of a more wonderful winner of your contest!
I can not think of a more trite, inappropriate response to that question than, «Tell me who you're sleeping with.»
But as an English major at a small Christian liberal arts college, I can't think of a more fitting analogy to convey how I often feel when I talk to my friends about books.
As a group, I really can't think of a more useless bunch.
I probably think of it more as «joy,» which is something we can feel despite «unhappy» circumstances in life.
Indeed, the natural environment is thought of more as part of the community than as a possession.
Whitehead could think of no more graceful way to effect transition to the body of his text than the clumsy words, «But there must be «balance», and...» (PR 278.32).
I can think of no more timely rebuttal to Rorty than the concluding remarks of an address delivered by Dewey more than sixty years ago at the dedication of the new campus of U.C.L.A..
Gun sales didn't go up after the NRAs statements, they went up after Obama publically entertained the thought of more gun control.
In our own time, as we have come to think of ourselves more and more in terms of will and choice, Hobbes's «masterless men,» we have transformed the meaning of birth.
I say... to everyone who is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but to think soberly....»
Frankly I can think of more Hollywood movies for sports heroes of minorities OTHER than Jews.
The given example is that laundry - doing robots could access the database to figure out what sort of clothing items are what, and how to fold and iron them differently, but don't worry; robots will surely think of more interesting things to do with the Internet than laundry.
LOL, I can't think of a more foolish exercise than studying texts written by slope - headed cavemen that thought the earth was flat.
I couldn't think of any more fulfilling work to do.
I can't think of a more efficient way to tell the entire board that you nothing of value to say.
Jesus was thought of the more tenderly because he had died; he continued to be thought of at all because he had risen again.
I can't think of a more foolish attitude I harbor at times than when I look back on previous generations and assume they were ignorant, unenlightened, unaware and totally outside of what I'm thinking and experiencing today.
Yet I can think of no more conformist message in liberal societies than the idea that students should learn to think for themselves.
If you can think of more, send me your comments!
A feeling deep inside pushed closer and closer to the surface, nagging me with thoughts of a more «normal» life: of community and day - to - day rhythms focused more on family and friends than on international travel and high - level diplomacy.
[For by the grace given to me, I tell everyone among you not to think of himself more highly than he should think.
It is hard to think of a more perfect example of what, many centuries later, Christians would call «cheap grace.»
Ethics can be modified since the idea of nature changes, so human sexuality can be thought of more in terms of interpersonal relationships (p149).
I can't think of a more miserable thing than to be at the mercy of donors constantly.
I can not think of a more satisfying and complete dinner for a chilly evening.
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