Examples of 'back and think of' in a sentence
Meaning of "back and think of"
back and think of: Suggests reflecting on a past experience or memory, typically with the purpose of reconsidering or analyzing it further
How to use "back and think of" in a sentence
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back and think of
I can go back and think of ways to win.
And none of us are in this to ' lie back and think of England '.
Let us go back and think of one of the.
You will be child 's play . My advice is to lie back and think of England.
I look back and think of all the.
I mean it goes back to lie back and think of England.
So step back and think of the big picture.
All you have to do is lay back and think of England!
Step back and think of your own life.
My advice is to lie back and think of England.
Lie back and think of democracy.
I suggest they lie back and think of England.
Go back and think of something.
I just had to sit back and think of the money.
Sit back and think of how much pleasure this world has to offer.
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But I take a step back and think of my life now.
Lay back and think of nothing in beautiful Andalusia.
Then all you do is lie back and think of Lytham St Annes.
I look back and think of the guy of who I was some poor pathetic guy.
Someone's coming. Lie back and think of England.
Lay back and think of England, dear.
There was none of this ' lie on your back and think of England . '.
Just sit back and think of you being your own boss.
You will have to step back and think of what is most important.
Lie back and think of Scotland!
So take your mind back and think of the first sustainable products.
Just lie back and think of Cheltenham . Over in a jiffy.
So just lie back and think of Torchwood.
I go back and think of her… of what she dared do. How pathetic.
My response is to look back and think of the words of Blake's Jerusalem.
Lie back and think of Scotland! That 's it.
Just lie back and think of England.
I lay back and think of Dédé . - You go to his place?
Just lie back and think of Cheltenham.
Let us go back and think of the first Sabbath.
I lay back and think of Dédé.
Let's go back and think of a simple graph.
You have to step back and think of the problem more generally,.
Like " lie back and think of England.
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