3248 examples of think to in sentences

For, if I am not deceived, A Play is supposed to be the work of the Poet, imitating or representing the conversation of several persons: and this I think to be as clear, as he thinks the contrary.

In town we drain the wine cup, And go to see the play, And never think to be hard up For how to pass the day.

Often and often I think to myself: These fields have need of me; my horse whinnies when he hears my step; my dog barks a welcome.

And she there, unknowing, and harking unto a cry of the spirit, that she did think to come through all the desolation of the nighteven from the Mighty Pyramid.

And you to know how Love doth make sweet and brave the heart; and to have understanding with me in my humbleness and my wonder and my natural pride that there did any so think to honour me.

One would not think to look at her that she had ever had an hour's sorrow; but my wife tells me that she cannot speak of that husband of hers yet without the most passionate weeping!"

Little did the Highlanders then think to feel these shafts through links of Scotch mail on Flodden Field.

My terror is not yet over: I can hardly think myself safe: every well- dressed man I see from my windows, whether on horseback or on foot, I think to be him.

"O madness, to think to settle that in thine old age when thou hast more, which in thy youth thou canst not now compose having but a little."

Peering down one of the up-and-down streets before crossing it, as if a shell were an automobile which you might see and dodge, you would shoot across and, turning into a cosey little side street, think to yourself that here at least they had not come, and then promptly see, squarely in front, another of those craters blown down through the Belgian blocks.

If you think to print this, pray put it into a better Style as to the spelling Part.

"They won't think to put out the fires till we are well cooked, if they do then!"

or have I ever been harsh or neglectful?" "Oh, no, dear, noforgive me, Gariedo, pray, forgive meyou are kindness itselfbelieve me, I did not think to hurt your feelings by saying what I did.

Those states were aware that the United States in their constitution had left nothing to be "implied" as to the power of Congress over the District;an admonition quite sufficient one would think to put them on their guard, and induce them to eschew vague implications and resort to stipulations.

"Hence, fellow," said the porter's representative in a surly tone, "nor think to impose on me with your monkish tales.

[From Aurengzebe.] When I consider life, 'tis all a cheat; Yet, fooled with hope, men favor the deceit, Trust on, and think to-morrow will repay; To-morrow's falser than the former day.

Do you think to reprove mere words, When the speeches of the desperate are as wind?

Such is the worldsuch is the condition of human life, that we always think to-morrow will be happier than to-day; but to-morrow and to-morrow steals over us unenjoyed and unregarded, and we still linger in the same expectation to the moment appointed for our end.

Else if you would be a man speak what you think to-day in words as hard as cannon balls, and to-morrow speak what to-morrow thinks in hard words again, though it contradict every thing you said to-day.

Alas my love, what God hath done, I dare not think to mend.

Who would think to look for them there?

Don't let me think to-night, Uncle Jonah, that anything from my father's hand came to take me into the depths of this pond.

Let us not think to close every controversy by the phraseThe Bible says so.

The churches which desert the places of prayer, and think to substitute the wisdom of men for the power of God, are not going to give much aid in this struggle.

Some would willingly quit all but one or two lusts they cannot think to twin with; and they would deny themselves in many things, but they would still most willingly keep a back-door open to some beloved lust or other.

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