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Example sentences for "your opinion"

  • And then you come, you who have obtained these two most precious attributes, and give it as your opinion, that the gods take no thought or care for you.

  • Which of these two sets respectively leads the happier life, in your opinion?

  • And in your opinion, Hippias, is the legislation of the gods just and righteous, or the reverse of what is just and righteous?

  • You are a good judge of character, Mr. Herrick, and I feel I can rely on your opinion.

  • I should like you to be perfectly unbiassed in your opinion," he remarked sententiously.

  • Is it your opinion," turning to him, "that Saul Jacobi and his sister have any designs on my friend Cedric Templeton?

  • Pray," says he, "what is your opinion of Modestus?

  • I ask you," he repeated, "what is your opinion of Modestus?

  • I do not now enquire, said he, "your opinion of Modestus in general, I only ask your opinion of his loyalty.

  • But before I conclude the bargain with him, I should be glad that you would examine the horse, try him yourself, and give me your opinion.

  • I am not of your opinion in this," replied the king of Tartary; "I fancy our journey will be but short.

  • I am quite of your opinion," replied Nicholas, flaming up, turning his plate round and moving his wineglasses about with as much decision and desperation as though he were at that moment facing some great danger.

  • And tell me your opinion of Barclay de Tolly.

  • I don't at all say that all the plans are good," said Prince Andrew, "I am only surprised at your opinion of Bonaparte.

  • If you knew, as I do, what a noble nature she has, you would not be surprised at this obstinate resistance of mine to your opinion.

  • If it is your pleasure, when we next meet to think my niece quite well, I shall bow resignedly to the expression of your opinion.

  • An unpleasant scene, Mr. Vanstone, if your opinion of your housekeeper's sanity is well founded.

  • In your opinion, she is in possession of her senses, and has some mysterious motive which neither you nor I can fathom.

  • Whereunto (in your opinion) doth this little flourish of a preamble tend?

  • Give me your advice, billy, and tell me your opinion freely, Should I marry or no?

  • I cannot tell, he replied; but I should like to know what is your opinion.

  • I am precisely of your opinion, my dear major," she said, with a fascinating nod.

  • I am entirely of your opinion," exclaimed the king.

  • And now, my dearest Sir, what is your opinion of these hasty proceedings?

  • I am of your Opinion; The only brave are never proud of Conquest, I'll write his Name my self.

  • I ought to suffer, Sir, in your Opinion, Till my Excuses may redeem my Credit.

  • In the first place, ma'am, pray what is your opinion of this scheme for sending my son abroad into foreign parts?

  • I assure you," cried Miss Larolles, "I'm quite of your opinion.

  • Do, my dear creature; speak to him; he is very much guided by your opinion.

  • I am not surprised at your opinion," said Lord Valentine, turning to the delegate and smiling.

  • Your opinion of me, too good and great as I feel it, touches me deeply.

  • There are some that have never been besieged, so you perceive that I am of your opinion.

  • If, however, you should come and give me your opinion of the "Bajazet" of Racine, you would be very kind.

  • But you ask me: What is your opinion of Epicurus?

  • I am of your opinion, that wrinkles are a mark of wisdom.

  • Would to Heaven, Madame Mazarin had been of your opinion!

  • Your opinion, my Brutus," said I, "is very just.

  • And may I ask what, in your opinion, these reasons are?

  • In your opinion, then, the lady caused her own death by taking a dose of that drug?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "your opinion" 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:
    asking questions; encourage them; mere variety; the wilderness; your account; your age; your best; your correspondents; your eyes; your feet; your heart; your honor; your honour; your husband; your ladyship; your love; your old; your pocket; your right; your servant; your soul; your time; your uncle; your wife; your word; your work