38293 examples of i think in sentences

" "I think I would submit it to a jury.

' He had, however, all his life habituated himself to consider conversation as a trial of intellectual vigour and skill[360]; and to this, I think, we may venture to ascribe that unexampled richness and brilliancy which appeared in his own.

"I think that half an hour's conversation with Prince Herschfeld would put some of those fire-eating ideas out of your head.

I think that it is your duty" "As a matter of duty," Anna interrupted, "I ought to dine at Thurm House.

I never fired a pistol in my life; however, should I be stopped, I think I could manage it."

I think Tom very much enjoyed that week at Runswick Bay.

"I think so, too, Margot.

"I think you have forgot, Uncle Edward.

I think he is very kind to remember everybody.

"Do you mean that I am not free to say what I think?" "You are not free, you have no right to say such things," cried the exasperated Camus.

" The old man looked grave and was silent for a minute or two, then he replied: "I think you had better ask Kinnesasis.

I think Mary Stuart, Froude's Mary, simply perfect.

His name is Sambo, and he comes from Breucklen Heights; he has been practicing a dance with her, and old Jan Steen, the Dutch fiddler, has promised to come and play for them and their friends in the kitchen, and for my part I think there will be more fun there than at Clarissa's card-partydon't you?

I am glad, and I think the, country will be glad, to turn to the reply which my right hon.

Half-an-hour after, passing the same spot, they were there still; and then, I think, he knew that he was overtaken by the first misfortune of his life.

"I think not," he said shortly, "and for this simple reasonhe admires your daughter above any girl that he has met; she has influenced him in the past and can influence him again in the future.

There was a hollowness and volume in the sound which require explanation; and this, I think, is furnished by the remarks of Sir John Herschel on those hollow sounds at the Solfaterra, near Naples, from which travelers have inferred the existence of cavities within the mountain.

We may assume, I think, that the sacristy, as regards its general form and dimensions, faithfully represents the first plan approved by Clement.

I am gifted to make endowments, I think, above most people.

Why you're glad your father is dead, rather than he should have lived to see this day; and rightly too, I think.

"He is not an admirer of the Queen, like yourself, Mr. Burke, and thinks she should be shut up in a convent and the King left free to follow his ministers, but I think your eloquence would win him over, if anything could.

'I think there can be no doubt,' said Lady Annabel.

I think if the captain had received Tippahee with a little more civility, that he would have informed him of his danger, and saved the ship; but that from being treated in the manner I have mentioned, he entered into the plot along with the others.

I thought a great deal of my fat little one-eyed mule, and I thought then, as I think now, how well she did her part on the fearful road to and from Death Valley.

Is she ill or only nervous?" "Very ill, I think; she wrote a note to Dr. Craig and sent it last night, after you went to sleep; but he did not come.

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