Sentences with mind
mind
M m - I'm trying to clear my mind of all this.
- You have a good mind.
- Just beneath the self-aware mind exist the primal urges.
- Controlling your mind powers to get anything you want may sound involving some psychic powers into the formula.
- Andrew, you have a very suspicious mind.
- She moved to London, meeting some of the best minds of her time.
- Maintain in mind that people who opt to trade foreign exchange is not going to need.
- Well probably the first thing that will come into your mind is if it can give you the same experience as if you are playing poker in real life.
- I don't mind the noise during the day. [VERB noun/verb-ing]
- Do you mind if I ask you one more thing? [V if]
- In AM, usually use watch
- I don't mind what we play, really. [VERB wh]
- Mind that bike! [VERB noun]
- Mind you don't burn those sausages. [VERB that]
- Jim Coulters will mind the store while I'm away. [VERB noun]
- It comes to mind
- It's all in the mind
- The great minds of the past
- We are of the same mind
- No peace of mind
- I have a mind to go
- Keep your mind on your work
- The mind of the universe
- Do you mind if I smoke? I don't mind
- To mind one's own business
- mind you tell her
- To mind the shop
- mind how you go
- mind your father!
- Never mind your hat
- Clearly he was not minded to finish the story
- Do ye mind his name?
- That minds me of another story
- To bring to mind a story
- Speak your mind
- To lose one's mind
- The great minds of today
- The reactionary mind
- mind the baby
- mind those rickety stairs
- To mind the cold
- The processes of the human mind.
- The greatest minds of the twentieth century.
- To lose one's mind.
- A liberal mind.
- The poem puts me in mind of experiences both new and forgotten.
- To change one's mind.
- To be of a mind to listen.
- Let me know your mind in this matter before Tuesday.
- An awareness of a mind ordering the universe.
- Former days were called to mind.
- He can't keep his mind on his studies.
- When he's like that, just pay him no mind.
- To mind one's own business.
- To mind the baby.
- Mind what you say.
- Would you mind handing me that book?
- Don't mind his bluntness.
- Mind now, I want you home by twelve.
- Mind if I go? Don't mind if I do.
- You mustn't mind about their gossiping.
- Bear in mind that the newspaper account may be in error.
- Cool jazz really blows my mind.
- A disturbing thought crossed her mind.
- I'll give him a piece of my mind for telling such a lie!
- I have a good mind to leave you here all alone.
- She may be only a child, but she knows her own mind.
- He couldn't make up his mind which course to follow.
- A meeting of minds between the union and the employer seemed impossible.
- Never mind—the broken glass will be easy to replace.
- The approaching trial was on his mind.
- You must be out of your mind to say such a ridiculous thing.
- She had enough presence of mind to remember the license plate of the speeding car.