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There is nothing wrong with your son's mind, Mr Field; he just doesn't want to apply it to school work
Keep in mind what I am about to tell you
She has a great mind for dates - for figures of all kinds
There is no doubt that your daughter is one of the great minds of all time
I was of a mind to let him have his own way
She has a mind of her own. To my mind, the process could be greatly speeded up
Won't you change your mind and stay to dinner?
Try to keep your mind on your work
Bear in mind that the post office is closed tomorrow
This time my father really gave the maŒtre d'h“tel a piece of his mind
Sam was in two minds about ordering a new computer
He knows his own mind when it comes to his career
Sally hasn't yet made up her mind about marrying Jan. Let her make up her own mind
You're out of your mind if you think I'll go swimming in that