Use think in a sentence
Sentences starting with think
- Think I know you. [5]
- Think you, that you might kill my brother, whose shoe-latchet were too high for you? [11]
- Think the lines you mention are by far the best I ever wrote, hey? [6]
- Think the thing you do is better than what anybody else does, and you're well started. [11]
- Think well before you decline. [11]
- Think how it wrung our heartstrings. [5]
- Think how it would look. [5]
- Think how you would feel if you had made such an ass of yourself. [5]
- Think what it would be if the grasp were tightened so that no breath of air could enter your panting chest! [6]
- Think Fort Monroe would be acceptable. [7]
Sentences ending with think
- You couldn't hear yourself think. [5]
- I shall have your next quarter's salary spent before you get it, I think. [5]
- When I see you, I feel it, I think. [9]
- Well, what do you think? [5]
- And what do you think? [5]
- Really... what do you think? [2]
- Argus, what do you think? [10]
- Tell me, can you think of anything like it?--the strange light, the white bear of the Pole, that has no friends at all except the shooting stars, the great ice plains, the quick night hurrying on, the silence--such silence as no man can think! [11]
- Out of it you must trust her, I am afraid,--for she will not be followed round, and she is in less danger than you think. [6]
- It's a pity you ever went to Newcastle, I think. [9]
Short sentences using think
- I think of you always. [5]
- You think it wise? [9]
- I think it will. [9]
- Think how it will sound. [5]
- I think it will do. [5]
- I think you're white. [5]
- I think they were. [5]
- Do they think we're dogs? [2]
- Think what I was. [11]
- I think he was puzzle. [11]
Sentences containing think two or more times
- I think of your great hate toward him who--I think of your life's implacable purpose. [13]
- When you plant, you think you cannot fertilize too much: when you get the bills for the manure, you think you cannot fertilize too little. [4]
- Dorcas, what do you think she will think of next? [5]
- Some think this world is made of mud; I think it's made of rainbows. [5]
- It's only we who turn up the ground, where nothing grows and everything decays, who think of such things as these--who think of them properly, I mean. [12]
- Those of us who are not in the asylum, and not demonstrably due there, are nevertheless no doubt insane in one or two particulars--I think we must admit this; but I think that we are otherwise healthy-minded. [5]
- My heart is white, my tongue is white, I think, I feel, as white people think and feel. [11]
- And as for what we'll think of this in another year, why, doesn't it hold to reason that we'll think it the best day of our lives-- as it is, Guida? [11]
- I am very well satisfied to think the whole population believed in those poor, cheap miracles--a people who want two cents every time they bow to you, and who abuse a woman, are capable of it, I think. [5]
- There are some ways of doing a thing that are as good as others which other people don't happen to think about, or don't have the knack of succeeding in, if they do happen to think of them. [5]
More example sentences with the word think in them
- Do you think, Zoe, that with that I could wear the dress of transparent bombyx silk that came yesterday from Cos? [10]
- But I believe ze Baron think Morro good place for them jus' the sem. [9]
- I think you yourself realized that my wish to wait a year before giving a final answer was proof that I really had not that in my heart which would justify me in saying what you wished me to say. [11]
- Don't you think you're going to marry him? [11]
- I think what you're doing is splendid, Brooks, only--" here she gave him an appealing, rather commiserating look--"only I do wish you would take more interest in--in underlying principles. [9]
- I don't think you're at all so, now. [9]
- So you lose your temper, and come out in an article which you think is going to finish "Ananias," proving him a booby who doesn't know enough to understand even a lyceum-lecture, or else a person that tells lies. [6]
- But go to your room and think it over reasonably. [4]
- As I understand your present life, I think you will always recall it with satisfaction, because the self-sacrifice that fills it now..." "I cannot accept your praise," he interrupted her hurriedly. [2]
- If you keep your mouth shut, and the devil doesn't put his finger into the pie, I think, spite of all the Zorrillos, I shall be Eletto to-morrow. [10]
- I remember in your letter you mentioned the remark of some friend of yours that the verses, "Take, O take those lips away," were not Shakspeare's; I think they are. [6]
- They are aware, your honour, that he and you knew each other in Ireland, and they think you are hard on him. [11]
- If you keep your heart pure, and constantly think of the time which shall be fulfilled for each of us, to our ruin or to our salvation, you will pass unharmed through this great peril. [10]
- Just think of your having had our head translator for a model. [8]
- I saw that your eyes were not opened, but I think I had a certain presentiment, for which I do not pretend to account, that they would be opened. [9]
- This place is your daughter's for her to do what she chooses with it, and I think she ought to sell it. [11]
- Do you think your charitable act is more acceptable than the Good Samaritan's, because you do it in the name of Him who made the memory of that kind man immortal? [6]
- I disagree with your beliefs, but I do not think that your pursuit of them has not been sincere, and justified by your conscience. [9]
- You have brought your army corps to Pultusk, routed: here it is exposed, and without fuel or forage, so something must be done, and, as you yourself reported to Count Buxhowden yesterday, you must think of retreating to our frontier--which do today. [2]
- Come, I think your account with my father is squared; and I want you to vote to put my father's son in Parliament, and to put out Barode Barouche, who's been there too long. [11]
- When old Col. Youngs talks this way, I think it time to get a fine office. [5]
- A good many young people think nothing about life as it presents itself in the far horizon, bounded by the snowy ridges of threescore and the dim peaks beyond that remote barrier. [6]
- Here is a young man writing to me from a Western college, and wants me to send him a list of the books which I think would be most useful to him. [6]
- Such as the young man was now the old man must have been, and what the son should one day be might be seen--and I rejoiced to think it--in his father's figure and face. [10]
- I don't believe you'll think much about what I did n't do,--because I couldn't,--but remember that at any rate I tried honestly to serve you. [6]
- Now, I suppose you'll think I'm insolent, for I'm younger than you are, Marmion, but you know what a rough-and-tumble fellow I am, and you'll not mind. [11]
- I don't think you'll like it. [11]
- I never told you--indeed, I thought I never should tell you; but now I think it's best to do so. [11]
- I'll think of you--dream of you--pray for you. [13]
- I should think you'd want to paint Miss Woodburn. [8]
- I should think you'd like to go. [4]
- I should think you'd know why not! [9]
- Do you think you'd have time to drop in to see me, Minnie, before your train goes? [9]
- I should think you'd be scandalized, mamma, if you were a really feminine person. [8]
- I'd think of you; of our people that have been here for two hundred years; of the rooms in the old house where mother used to be. [11]
- I imposed upon you, when I made you think Lelaps came from Swabia; he was really born in the desert, where the tigers live. [10]
- Still, I ask you, do you think there is a reason why from her height she should stoop down to rescue you or give you any joy? [11]
- And how think you, did they treat them? [10]
- Well, what think you--" He paused, rose, walked up and down the room, caught his moustache between his teeth once or twice, and seemed buried in thought. [11]
- Yet I'm glad you wrote me; it gave me time to think, and I can tell you the truth as I see it. [11]
- I understand all you would say to me; but he who has most at stake has said it, and, if he failed, do you think, madame, that you could succeed? [11]
- I should think you would be willing to undergo a little inconvenience for your brother's sake. [5]
- I didn't think you would be up in racing matters. [11]
- I hope that you will think nothing of the--the mistake at the gate. [9]
- However, I think you will make it easier by and by, if you live. [5]
- I think even you will approve of her. [9]
- I will tell you what I think will be the very thing. [5]
- But I'll tell you what I think I shall find. [6]
- I didn't think you were interested. [9]
- One would think you were going to write a rhetoric. [9]
- One would think you were going to the calabozo. [9]
- Now, what think you was his story? [11]
- Fust I thot you was deef and dumb, then I thot you was sick or crazy, or suthin', and then by and by I begin to reckon you was a passel of sickly fools that couldn't think of nothing to say. [5]
- And now, if you want to keep her, if you want her to live on with you, I warn you not to tell her you know of the insult this letter contains, nor ever say what would make her think you suspected her. [11]
- Sometime I think you ver' ole man. [9]
- Now you think you 've got him! [6]
- I don't want you to think that I was eavesdropping," she added quickly; "I couldn't help hearing it. [9]
- I wonder if you think--if you think of that: a little home away from all these wars, aloof from vexing things. [11]
- Could prayer, do you think, make me sorrier than I am? [11]
- And what do you think, dear friend? [2]
- And what do you think, Count? [2]
- By eleven o'clock you think you're all in, that the morning'll never end, but at noon you get a twenty five cent feed that lasts you until about five in the afternoon,--and then you don't know which way the machine's headed. [9]
- And what do you think you'll do, Washington, when you get to Hawkeye? [5]
- But, Ruth, do you think you would be happier or do more good in following your profession than in having a home of your own? [5]
- Some day when you think you tread on a wisp of straw, it will be a snake with the deadly tooth. [11]
- H. What makes you think you thought you knew him? [5]
- At any rate, you think you move them backward and forward at such a rate as your will determines, don't you?--On the contrary, they swing just as any other pendulums swing, at a fixed rate, determined by their length. [6]
- And Davy, do you think you can sing that song you gave us the other night? [9]
- Eh, what do you think would be gained? [11]
- And what do you think would be gained by it? [11]
- And what do you think was the subject? [9]
- How much do you think they ought to 'a' got? [8]
- Well, where do you think the odds lie? [11]
- Why, what makes you think that? [5]
- Now who do you think stopped at the booth for a chat with Miss Jinny? [9]
- And when do you think she will be ready for a drawing- room--Her Majesty Queen Victoria's, or ours? [11]
- But how do you think practice would be? [6]
- He added, "So you think our society is getting too sensitive and nervous, and inclined to make dangerous mental excursions? [4]
- Now what do you think of yourself? [5]
- Now, what do you think of yourself? [11]
- By-the-way, what do you think of the escape suggested by the Spectrum, in the assertion that you and Evelyn had arranged to go to Europe? [4]
- And what do you think of the Boulogne expedition? [2]
- Now what do you think of that? [12]
- Now, what do you think of that? [11]
- Now what do you think of that little design itself? [8]
- You smile as you think of my taking it for a fleshless human figure, when I saw its tube pointing to the sky, and thought it was an arm, under the white drapery thrown over it for protection. [6]
- This will make you think of me when . [11]
- Now, what do you think of it all, Mrs. [11]
- Tell me--what do you think of him? [5]
- Why did not you think of a railway-station, where the cars stop five minutes for refreshments? [6]
- And what do you think of a Pallas with short woolly hair; of the Charities with broad, flat Ethiopian feet; and an Egyptian, with his shaven head mirroring the sun, as Phoebus Apollo? [10]
- But always, always, you think most of yourself. [11]
- Come now, do you think me a tyrant? [9]
- I says: "Now you think it's bad luck; but what did you say when I fetched in the snake-skin that I found on the top of the ridge day before yesterday? [5]
- How long do you think it would last? [9]
- And what do you think it was? [5]
- And what do you think it was that saved the ship, and Captain Coram, and so in due time gave to London that Foundling Hospital which he endowed, and under the floor of which he lies buried? [6]
- I don't doubt you think it rather absurd that I should trouble myself about these matters. [6]
- Why, mother, did you think it like the ballet? [8]
- How pleasant do you think it is to have an arm offered to you when you are walking on a level surface, where there is no chance to trip? [6]
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