Which preposition to use with thinkest
Think of all the thousands of men he was wont to see following after him,
We were always very well received, but it wasn't easy to find out what they really thought (if they did think about it at all) of the state of affairs.
We church-going and Christian men and women of the educated class are almost wholly let alone; apparently no one takes thought for our souls.
The orchestra was perfect, at its best I think in the "scherzos" which they took in beautiful styleso light and sure.
I think on the whole the arranged marriages turn out as well as any others.
"Divil a sick, gintlemen," is the answer, with a slight catch of the voice,"bless the two of yez!" EDWIN DROOD can scarcely avoid a start, as he thinks to himself, "Good Heaven!
Presently, I try to think over the happenings of the past night; but, though I cannot sleep, I find that it is useless, to attempt consecutive thought.
Yes, the Colonel began to feel old, and to think with vague wrath of the insolence of youth.
I was eager to be alone and able to think at my ease.
"We couldn't see 'em, but we emptied a good deal of lead out there, and I think from the way they yelled we must have hit two or three."
As the race learnt to think by doing, so children seem to approach thought in that way; they have a natural inclination to do in the first case; they try, do wrongly, consider, examine, observe, and do again: for example, a girl wants to make a doll's bonnet like the baby's; she begins impulsively to cut out the stuff, finds it too small, tries to visualise the right size, examines the real bonnet, and makes another attempt.
I flew, thinking as little of whom I met, or knocked down, or trod upon in my way, as the others did at whom I had wondered a little while ago.
"What will they do wi' me, think ye?" he asked.
And I discerned, more plainly than I saw any of the others, a youth who stood directly in front of me, all alone, leaning against a marble column; and, being moved thereto by irresistible fate, I began to take thought within my mind of his bearing and manners, the which I had never before done in the case of anyone else.
The same form, only I think without the Apollo, will serve for the pit and galleries.
I have seen you think like that by the side of the river, when one of the trout would not come out of the Wolf and you were wondering what more you could do to try and make him.
" You will understand by this already that the shoemaker thought after his own fashion, which is the way everybody who can think does think.
Just be still and let God think through your brain, and don't kick up a muss because he thinks out the other side of things through my brain, or your new relatives' brains.
Each beast, each insect, happy in its own: Is Heaven unkind to man, and man alone? Shall he alone, whom rational we call, Be pleased with nothing, if not blessed with all? The bliss of man (could pride that blessing find) Is not to act or think beyond mankind; No powers of body or of soul to share, But what his nature and his state can bear.
Like the seed it must rise out of the dark ground into the light of heaven,out of self thought into God.
If I could really believe that all I hear and see at this place is part of being young and part of being a Christian, I might be thinking before long about getting into the game myself.
What had been destroyed was to have been built up again; but no one had ever thought during the War of handing over to Belgium a part, however small, of German territory or of surrendering predominantly and purely German territories to Poland.
"If," said Gilly to Rudolph, while they stood thinking under the stars, "if his boat is still there, now that heafter what we saw.
I went back to my berth to lie awake, and think until morning.
"If there be a problem to be solved, I would rather think than dream.