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Example sentences for "always thought"

  • I always thought a great deal of poor Edward, myself.

  • She'd always thought a lot of her daughter, too, but she said Luella needed her and her married daughter didn't.

  • I always thought he hurried it up because she wa'n't fit to teach.

  • We always thought of fairies as mysterious little beings living in hills.

  • We always thought of King Arthur as a great warrior.

  • Well, as a child, when he was a small child, I knew he ate with his left hand, and I always thought that he did things with his left hand.

  • I always thought of my father as St. Joseph.

  • But I always thought--oh, what a confounded angle.

  • Yes, I always thought so," he said merrily.

  • But I always thought he was so attentive to you, dear.

  • I always thought--" "You always thought what?

  • But I always thought, Mr Bagnall, that the Word of God and the ministers of God should have something to do with one another.

  • I always thought, that come what might, we should have had in our old age at least one loving soul which nothing could have changed.

  • I always thought, until his 'Reminiscences' appeared, that his sneers were partly jokes, but this now seems rather doubtful.

  • If Miss Bee were a real good girl, as I always thought her, she’d go away and get something herself just for her poor mamma’s sake, and leave you alone for a moment to get a little peace and rest.

  • I always thought so, but at least I’m not going to permit every decent bond to be broken through.

  • I always thought," said Mr. Hervey, "that Lady Delacour was a woman of great sensibility.

  • But I find you such as I always thought you, ingenuous, affectionate, innocent.

  • It's all right, mother; I always thought it was all right.

  • I always thought that she was straightforward.

  • It is what I should have expected from your generous nature, and it shows that what I always--always thought of you was true.

  • Your father and mother were very honest people, and I always thought it greatly to Mark Brand's credit that he adopted you.

  • Well, I've always thought a dashed lot of you, as you know.

  • I suppose I ought to call you Mr Mason, but I've always thought of you .

  • We must think together--as we've always thought.

  • Oh, my dear, I've always thought of her as a little girl.

  • I always thought that, if you had a chance, there'd be no telling where you'd end up.

  • I've worked hard all my life, and got where I am, and I've always thought I'd like to hand it on to you.

  • I refrained from asking any more questions at that time, but afterwards I always thought of the Railroad as spelled with a capital.

  • I always thought I had a proper amount of pride until I met you," says Mr. Desmond.

  • And I always thought it was only children who said their prayers to people, and not the grown-up ones.

  • Always thought it was a village, or something of that sort, you know," replies he, with a continuation of the suicidal merriment.

  • Ah, that is what I always thought," said I; "religious persons cannot be very happy.

  • But I always thought that it was to teach religious persons[#] a lesson of humility and voluntary poverty.

  • And that is one reason why I always thought, too, that I could never be holy.

  • I always thought, the holier you were, and the dirtier.

  • It is always thought a difficult problem to account for the pleasure received from the tears, and grief, and sympathy of tragedy, which would not be the case if all sympathy was agreeable.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "always thought" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    always accompanied; always advisable; always been; always best; always called; always feel; always going; always kept; always like; always liked; always made; always represented; always right; always think; always thinking; always took; always well; animal spirits; feel himself; fine order; immediately began; more reason; said she; votive offerings; would consent; your feet