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Example sentences for "think very"

  • Many thanks for your carte, which I think very good.

  • Hitherto it has been too busy about its more important concerns, in extending commerce, in making railways, in providing education for its youth, to think very much of what was being done at Washington.

  • A writer in England may not, perhaps, think very much of this with reference to some trifle of which his English publisher proposes to sell some seven or eight hundred copies.

  • Nevertheless the train was pulled up, neither the engine nor any of the carriages got off the line, and the men in charge of the train seemed to think very lightly of the matter.

  • The idea of the marriage has, as I think very properly, been laid aside.

  • Nor do I, Peregrine;--I think very little of it.

  • I assure you I think very differently of "Christabel.

  • I think very seldom on the subject; but as far as I have thought, I am inclined to consider the aristocrats as the most respectable of our three factions, because they are more decorous.

  • In general, my informer confessed that they cured the persons, which he seemed to think extraordinary, but which I think very natural.

  • And, and--we think very differently of the nature of women, if they can imagine a woman so very soon capable of returning an affection as this seems to imply.

  • I think very well of you, my dear, as women go, but I do not think well enough of you to believe that you are fit to be Mr John Grey's wife.

  • When he married, she heard the story of the loves of Burgo and Lady Glencora; and though she thought well of the money, she was not disposed to think very well of the bride.

  • That some other words had been spoken between Mr Scruby and Mr Grimes on the same subjects behind Mr Vavasor's back I think very probable.

  • He holds a patent from the emperor authorizing him to take the title of prince; but he makes no use of it, for which I think very well of him.

  • Next Saturday I return, with regret, to Paris, which I think very disagreeable.

  • But it is true also that I do not forget those I have esteemed, loved, and honoured, and that I think very often of you, wishing for you that which I believe to be the best of all things.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    brown gravy; fine specimen; make love; naval action; not good; right now; think about; think how; think more; think only; think proper; think she; think slavery; think the; think them; think upon; think you will find; thinking about; thinking aloud; thinking only; thinking over; thinking that; thinking what; thinks himself; thinks proper; would undertake