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Example sentences for "hardly think"

  • Yet I actually blundered again in a much similar way, though I hardly think I was treated quite fairly that time.

  • I hardly think Boarstall is as well known as it deserves to be.

  • Beauty demands its price, and considering the wealth of beauty granted us I hardly think we ought greatly to begrudge the price of it.

  • You'd hardly think it could keep on," said Mr. Tom Smallways.

  • You'd hardly think it could keep on," he said.

  • You'd hardly think it could keep on," said Mr. Tom Smallways, growing up among these marvels.

  • I hardly think it was a poisonous snake," said Jack, when he had done all he could; "but I suppose it is best to be on the safe side.

  • I hardly think, though, that either of them is our next-door neighbor.

  • I hardly think so, dear," replied Jack, stroking her curls.

  • I hardly think we'll be bothered tonight, anyhow.

  • That may be the case," Jack admitted, "though I hardly think a shrewd man like Dangerfield would go quite so far until he had actually secured the option from his aunt.

  • I hardly think I shall get along so well with my neighbor on the other side, Cooley, as I do with Pitman.

  • That may be," replied Bob; "he has little enough principle, but I hardly think he would display so much malice.

  • I hardly think he calls me an interruption.

  • No, I hardly think it is," he answered, looking at her reclining figure and the loose reins.

  • The one danger is that she may have begun to--But I hardly think that.

  • Perhaps so, though I hardly think Mr. Thurston would agree with you.

  • I hardly think so," he returned dubiously.

  • Mattawa, and Thurston answered: "He might, but I hardly think he will.

  • Helen, and her father said: "I hardly think so.

  • To be candid, however, I hardly think there is one of them all that does you justice.

  • I hardly think you do Nick justice, Willoughby," observed the right- judging and gentle wife.

  • I hardly think she'll notice it under these roses, do you?

  • I hardly think so--there wasn't a thing to suggest that.

  • Hardly think I should read my title clear, as the law students say," yawned the collegian.

  • Having met with few or none of either, I hardly think I am competent to answer.

  • To speak truly, I hardly think I know one worth telling.

  • I hardly think he will worry about me, I confess.

  • I hardly think so, Sherlaw, I hardly think so.

  • I hardly think I follow you," says Geoffrey, in a frozen tone.

  • I hardly think this is Sunday work," she says, lightly; "but the poor little thing would have died if left out all night.

  • I hardly think they'd believe that even from you.

  • I hardly think you'll take it with you," he observed suavely.

  • I hardly think he will allow a little matter like that to come into public notice.

  • I am sorry to say," wrote Eunice, "that I hardly think it will be possible for me to go to college.

  • I hardly think so," replied Martine, "he seems to have left something behind him.

  • No" she said, "I hardly think he took anything.

  • To sum it all up, I hardly think we will be interfered with again—at least this side of the first Coast station, Sitka.

  • I hardly think he will attempt to follow us this far,” was the expressed opinion of our hero.

  • I hardly think we had better risk the hard work and danger of a run to-night,” our hero advised his helpers.

  • I hardly think, General," said Fred, "that you will be troubled with him any more.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hardly think" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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