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  • I think so. (10)
  • Think of it! (13)
  • I think nothing. (8)
  • I think he said. (10)
  • It makes you think. (8)
  • I think perhaps not. (8)
  • Cecilia, think of it! (10)
  • And what do you think? (13)
  • I want to think it over. (13)
  • People would think him mad. (8)
  • Clementina did not think so. (9)
  • I used to think him pathetic. (8)
  • For a moment like, I think it would. (8)
  • I am forgiving, though none think it. (10)
  • My friend did not quite like to think. (9)
  • So that to think of marrying him is . (10)
  • I began to think of Bulsted and Riversley. (10)
  • It is one of my amusements to think of it. (10)
  • I think you cannot stand out any longer now. (4)
  • But I think her present home must do her good. (4)
  • Do you think I ought to put passion into that? (8)
  • And so delicate of him to think of the mourning! (10)
  • Ruth was with friends, in Schmargendorf, I think. (12)
  • There are fairies, I think, where there are dukes! (10)
  • As it was, he had literally not known what to think. (8)
  • But looking at you, I could think it less than three. (10)
  • And I think we meet these practical fellows too little. (9)
  • Now let me think what I long to think. (10)
  • I always think they look beautiful under a dropping moon. (8)
  • The element is omitted with some of us happily, some think. (10)
  • So I did not think anything about it being in notes, you see. (8)
  • Then I came on to New York, and they made me think I was nobody. (9)
  • There was nothing in that book to startle him or make him think. (8)
  • I never saw such a petard of a man; I think the devil was in him. (2)
  • Did you not think him dreadful low-spirited when he was at Barton? (4)
  • I wonder you should think it possible for me to have such feelings. (4)
  • Laetitia was left to think it pleased him to play at cat and mouse. (10)
  • It is generally thoughtful; you might think it hard, at first sight. (22)
  • The latter half is half-humorous and, I think, will help the effect. (14)
  • Five men who have bowled at the indomitable Beckleyans think the same. (10)
  • I think, my dear mother, you would not disapprove of her as a daughter. (4)
  • I will talk French if you like, for, I think, German you do not speak. (10)
  • He began to think that the life lying behind him was the life of a fool. (10)
  • You must think one five hundred million times more above me than the other. (4)
  • I am certainly inconstant to Charles, for I think of Leboo fifty times more. (10)
  • It could be done, though, sooner than that Gyp should think him cruel to her. (8)
  • Perhaps because I have it not myself I think it the rarest of precious gifts. (10)
  • They could think and feel nothing except what concerned her, her art, and her fate. (5)
  • Do you think me so dull that I cannot measure his deeds or their heavy weight and cost? (12)
  • I was beginning to think my invitation to Dayton inexplicable, when that letter arrived. (10)
  • You think he was not punished enough when he was berated and torn to shreds in your presence? (10)
  • As it happens, there is no great harm done, because I do not think Isabella has any heart to lose. (4)
  • Many persons think that Strauss has gone too far in this direction, especially in his later works. (3)
  • But he did not force them upon our notice, nor urge us to read them, and I think this was very well. (9)
  • I think, in my despair I spoke things that may have led him to fancy the truth of what he has said. (10)
  • He, at least, does not think foolish my recommendation to him that he should look on you at all hazards. (10)
  • I think that I failed in this, but apparently I succeeded in giving them an evening of dazzling splendour. (9)
  • But it is no new thing in the history of literature: whatever is established is sacred with those who do not think. (9)
  • And all the time he suffered from the suppressed longing which scarcely ever left him now, to think and talk of Phyllis. (8)
  • Now, at last, he began to think coherently, to see himself in the whole of his being, step by step, as he had come to be. (13)
  • And I think, too, that a form of hospitality like this by which I am invited to be analysed at leisure, is both mean and base. (10)
  • Nevertheless, she was constrained to admit that there was no diminution of his love for her, and it chastened her to think so. (10)
  • I must say, too, that I think the quality of the minor poetry of our day is better than that of twenty-five or thirty years ago. (9)
  • Every day was so full of delight and pleasure that it seemed rank ingratitude to think of the morrow except under the same aspect. (12)
  • She began to think it rather hard upon the mare to have such double duty; if she were forgotten, the poor mare should be remembered. (4)
  • Nothing of all that she had been used to think of as the proof of importance, or the employment of wealth, had brought him to Portsmouth. (4)
  • She speculated on the circumstance enough to think herself incomprehensible, and there left it, intent on the scene to come with Willoughby. (10)
  • Nay, but earnestness works out its own cure more surely than frenzy, and it should be preferable to think him sound of heart, sincere though mistaken. (10)

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