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Example sentences for "thou thinkest"

  • And if thou thinkest to reduce them through hard and rigorous labor, thou wilt also not prevail, for their father Jacob served Laban in all manner of hard work, and yet he prospered.

  • If thou thinkest to diminish them by the flaming fire, thou wilt not prevail over them, for their God delivered Abraham their father from the furnace in which the Chaldeans cast him.

  • Thou thinkest that I cannot destroy thee from the world.

  • When in the deep woods, fatigued and afflicted with hunger, thou thinkest of thy former bliss, I will, O great monarch, soothe thy weariness.

  • Hear from me something about what, proud of thy might, O Bhima, and led away by thy restlessness, thou thinkest should be immediately begun.

  • If, O king, thou thinkest of choosing others, point them out and I shall yoke them for thee.

  • In which, as thou thinkest, I need thy assistance?

  • Thou thinkest that I do not see his charm; but what can I do, when the more I see him, the more I am repulsed, and if I had to choose I should choose Pan Mashko, though he is less worthy?

  • Thou thinkest that I go to this dinner with pleasure.

  • They passed not from their bodies, as thou thinkest, Gentiles, but Christians in the steadfast faith Of feet that were to suffer and had suffered.

  • Then said Virgilius: "Say to him straightway, 'I am not he, I am not he thou thinkest.

  • If therefore thou thinkest this good to do, let us forthwith attempt the Peloponnese, or if thou thinkest good to hold back, we may do that.

  • For if thou thinkest that in these respects our power is deficient, one might make gathering at once of another force.

  • I be not so crazed as thou thinkest, neither," he said.

  • Farther, thou thinkest I contradict myself, because I admonish poor souls to beg of God to convince them by his Holy Spirit; and thou sayest, This is my confusion.

  • Thou art greatly mistaken, Sancho," answered Don Quixote, "if thou thinkest I was not sensible of thy sufferings.

  • Stay with him, if thou thinkest fit, and gratify thy voracious appetite; for my part, I will ride softly on before.

  • If thou thinkest well of it, we will follow their example, and turn shepherds too, at least for the time I am to lay aside the profession of arms.

  • Thou thinkest, then, he will not be apt to know me again?

  • Go, of God's sake, good pilot, if thou thinkest this; though I warn thee that no continent can yet meet thine eyes.

  • And this, thou thinkest, will suffice for thy purpose, Luis!

  • Thou thinkest to escape the pit; but what wilt thou do with the snare?

  • But do not think, much as I want thee, that I wish thee to come as long as thou judgest it good for the children to be away, and as long as thou thinkest we can afford the expense.

  • If thou thinkest I have done him great injustice in the foregoing sketch, it is very probable that thou wilt bring me over to thy way of thinking; and perhaps balance matters by passing over to mine.

  • If, O fowler, thou thinkest me to be the cause in truth, then the guilt of this act of killing a living being rests on the shoulders of another who incited me to this end.

  • If thou thinkest, O king, that Righteousness should really be of three kinds, my reply is that thy conclusion is warranted by reason.

  • If, however, thou thinkest of attaining to righteousness and merit, thou mayst again attain to it.

  • Thou thinkest, friend, the savages are in their resting time, and that they wait the coming quarter of the moon?

  • Thou thinkest of her unkindly, while thou thinkest of others far less endowed by nature with too much indulgence; for thou rememberest, Mark, she was ever of more pleasing aspect than any that we knew.

  • Thou thinkest then, truly, that there are outlyers waiting for the fitting moment?

  • I advise thee not, and if thou thinkest thus I would not have thee for helper.

  • Thou thinkest in thine heart to spoil the ships, but we have hands to keep them, and ere they perish Troy itself shall fall before us.

  • Perchance the fledgeling esquire is not quite so base as thou thinkest.

  • Roland, "if thou thinkest I care for thy blows I will tear them off.

  • If thou thinkest 'tis De Maupas, wilt thou not denounce him to the earl?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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