52 examples of to think with in sentences

Yes, the Colonel began to feel old, and to think with vague wrath of the insolence of youth.

I am ashamed to think with what accompaniments and variations and fioriture I have sometimes followed the droning of a heavy speaker,not willingly,for my habit is reverential,but as a necessary result of a slight continuous impression on the senses and the mind, which kept both in action without furnishing the food they required to work upon.

Mr. Heatherbloom tried to think with the minds of all these other people on the train, to put himself figuratively in their shoes.

I am not disposed to think with many of those who rank the genius of Byron almost as supreme, that he has shown less skill in the construction of his plots, and the development of his tales, than might have been expected from one so splendidly endowed; for it has ever appeared to me that he has accomplished in them everything he proposed to attain, and that in this consists one of his great merits.

" The major disliked this answer; and yet, when he came to reflect on it, as reflect he did a good deal in the course of the day, he was dissatisfied with himself at being so unreasonable as to expect a girl of twenty-one not to think with her parents, real or presumed, in most matters.

For a moment I was too much amazed to think with accuracy.

But he, seeing himself thus exalted to greatness and honour, and raging in his mind for higher state and degree, what doth he but begin to think with himself how he might set up as lord over all, and have the sole power under Shaddaibut that the king had reserved for his son.

For though Shakspeare himself seemed to think with regret that the dirge of the hobby-horse had been sung, yet, as we ourselves have given evidence, it is impossible for any one to write on this subject without taking an occasional airing on one or more of those imaginary steeds that stand at livery with no risk of eating off their own heads.

But from every other point of view Mixtus finds himself personally submerged: what he happens to think is not felt by his esteemed guests to be of any consequence, and what he used to think with the ardour of conviction he now hardly ever expresses.

O amari dies, o flebiles noctes, &c. "Can I ever cease to think of thee, and to think with sorrow?

I began to think with myself, alas, why are we men so much disquieted with the departure of a friend, whose life is much shorter?

Nor will any one despise the simplicity of heart which made him mingle with the peasants as an amateur vintager, unless he is so tasteless and so morose as to think with scorn of Scipio and Laelius as they gathered shells on the seashore, or of Henry IV.

He sat by his desolate hearth and began to think with terror of the eternal solitude of that hearth.

I ant thoroughly convinced that the first seven years of a child's life is the golden period, and if I can induce mankind generally to think with me, and to act on the principles humbly laid open in the succeeding chapters of this book, I may feel some consolation that I have not lived in vain.

Some men manage to think with their heads only; others do itwith their stomachs you might almost say.

I had to repeat to myself all the story of his treachery to me, lashing myself into a fury against him, before I could bring myself to think with resignation of the imminent extinction of that shining light.

On all she has said and done, To dwell on the words she uttered, To feast on the smiles I won, To think with what passion at parting She gave me my kisses again, Dear adieux, and tears and caresses, Oh, love!

"And he that is learning to arrange his sentences with accuracy and order, is learning, at the same time, to think with accuracy and order.

Oh, how can you forbear when you are alone to think with yourselves what it is to be everlastingly in joy or in torment!

He began to think with bloodless lucidity of his entire relationship to Ethel.

It is my purpose, then, this morning, to think with you about the doctrine of the reconciliation, or, to put it in a way that will be intelligible to all the boys and girls, I want to think with you about the "making up" between God and man.

The Convention, with barbarous folly, obeyed; and the enlightened Parisians, accustomed to think with contempt on the ignorance of the Vendeans, believed that a war, which had baffled the efforts of government for so many months, was to end on a precise daywhich Barrere had fixed with as much assurance as though he had only been ordering a fete.

Upon the Rising of the Curtain I was very much surprized with the great Consort of Cat-calls which was exhibited that Evening, and began to think with myself that I had made a Mistake, and gone to a Musick-Meeting, instead of the Play-house.

" Trove read the letter many times, and, as he grew strong, he began to think with clearness and deliberation of his last night in Hillsborough.

The great outdoors of Nevada is not kind to such as these, and Casey had too lately suffered to think with easy-going optimism that they would manage somehow.

52 examples of  to think with  in sentences