Use "think over" in a sentence

1. Think it over.

2. Let me think over, please.

3. Think over what I've said.

4. Somewhere over there, I think.

5. We'll think over your proposal.

6. I'll think over your suggestion again.

7. It's all over. Think about it.

8. Please think over what I've said.

9. Think over the various options we've discussed.

10. At such times, we think over carefully

11. Let me think over until Monday, anyhow.

12. I think they're over in the house.

13. Let's think over what we'd better do.

14. Let's think it over in cold blood.

15. Think it over carefully before u decide.

16. Oh, look, I think that's Harry over there.

17. I think Comrade Commissar is being over generous

18. Think you can get over that barbed wire?

19. 4 And you over think. Always speak cryptically.

20. I think your fingerprints are all over her.

21. I think our cattle are over the ridge.

22. I think the Baldwin article will blow over.

23. Think over and over , he suddenly brainwave easily -- be to you can do handiwork?

24. I suggest you think over your position very carefully.

25. I think the access point is right over here.

26. I don't think you should agonize over it, Peg.

27. What makes you think there are settlements over there?

28. Think over the matter and then make a decision.

29. Think it over carefully before you make a decision.

30. We think that the main detonators are over here.

31. Don't you think i s a trifle over your head?

32. You had better think over the matter at your leisure.

33. I think this game of cat and mouse is over.

34. Youngsters seem to think you're over the hill at 40!

35. Kissinger asked Nixon for a week to think over it.

36. “Once Mondays are over, you’d think it would be easier.

37. 9 I think we'd better pass over that last remark.

38. I think for example of the brouhaha over Mike Tyson.

39. Please consider Man-sik, and think it over once again.

40. Do you think you can make over this old overcoat?

41. Think over and you'll find out that you are wrong.

42. The union official gave him an hour to think it over.

43. Ex.2 : I advise you to think it over, don't miscalculate.

44. I think he realizes that his presumptuous little flirtation is over.

45. I'll think over your offer and give you my answer tomorrow.

46. I don't think Buffy will be broken up over a pylon.

47. Do you not think... another word, you're going over the side.

48. He seems to think he can buy me over very cheaply.

49. Finally we think over and discuss how to accelerate the course.

50. Do you really think Ford is gonna roll over on this?

51. Do you think I’ve over-Baubled the tree? Maybe so, but I think you’ll find I just don’t care

52. 26 Do you think you have a psychological hold over him now?

53. Have a think over the weekend and tell me what you've decided.

54. You better think it over and don't go off the deep end.

55. I went to sit in the bus station and think this over.

56. I'll think over your suggestion and discuss it with my sales department.

57. Having settled such things, he began to think over the next subject.

58. You ought to think over whether the premise is valid or not.

59. When I think it all over I go crazy, I see red.

60. Do you think that he agonized over this like some little bitch?

61. It's been hard work but I think we're over the hump now.

62. Do you think the two countries will come to blows over this?

63. Libra rules over marriage, best friends, business partnerships, and competitors ( think yin - yang ).

64. Elinor was then at liberty to think over the representations of her mother.

65. 12 You have heard the proposal; now go away and think it over.

66. And if you even think about fucking over either one of my kids...

67. What, you think you're gonna win me over by calling me a racist?

68. You may think this matter I can smooth over and arrange for you.

69. More-over, Don't your think facts about a state be "de-Communalized"

70. If I have to start over, I think I should see a different doctor.

71. Business people often think that fluency and communication take precedence over grammar when speaking.

72. What does Chew mean? (informal) To think about something; to ponder; to Chew over

73. Over the last few years, I haven't had that much time to really think.

74. I think there's enough evidence... all over that building to link us to this.

75. I think it more likely the room was crowded and she became over-stimulated.

76. He's so impetuous - why can't he think things over before he rushes into them?

77. But I think they prefer being double-minded over what they Allege is narrow-minded

78. Think of Sarah, looking out over the Egyptian landscape from a palace window or balcony.

79. I don't think he ever got over the fact that I'm absolutely terrified of heights.

80. You think because you hit " delete " on some computer somewhere that that's it, it's over?