Примери за използване на We think of them на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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We think of them 24/7.
With what we think of them.
We think of them as oppositional.
Especially what we think of them.
We think of them as our equals.
Especially what we think of them. .
And we think of them as primitive.
They are even close to us whenever we think of them.
I know we think of them as.
It's time we  told these supercilious sideshow swindlers what we think of them.
We think of them as reality.
The shadow people know when we think of them, and then they come for us.
We think of them as the four I's.
There is no point in lauding them  and telling them  what we think of them.
And now we think of them as normal.
Dreams so widespread and accepted that we think of them as real….
Or do we think  of them with our hearts?".
We think of them as part of  the family.
There are victims in France andSpain and this evening we think of them and their families.
And how we think of them, how we  organize them. .
I mean, you always peel one layer off another; we think of them as pages, doing it a certain way.
Although we think of them as extraordinary, miracles also streak across our consciousness every day.
People have this idea that science andthe arts are really separate; we think of them as separate and different things.
So what did we think of them, read on to find out.
The question is how we  conceive of  these interstices, whether we think of them as states or in other ways?
Then we think of them affecting things in the organism as though they were not part of  it.
Pork cracklings do not have positive health connotations because we think of them as having a high fat content.
We think of them as separate and different things, and this idea was probably introduced centuries ago, but it's really becoming critical now, because we're making decisions about our society every day that, if we  keep thinking  that the arts are separate from the sciences, and we  keep thinking  it's cute to say.
It is easy to say how we  love new friends, and what we think of them, but words can never trace out all the fibres that knit us to the old.