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Example sentences for "been wondering"

  • I've been wondering," began Anton, and paused.

  • I've been wondering, Sir John, whether the Dean reminded you that we shall require a wedding ring?

  • For the last two days she had been expecting some money from Germany, and since this morning she had been wondering, with keen anxiety, whether that money would be stopped in the post.

  • I've been wondering if Rose would come back with me and see Edith?

  • I've been wondering, in the meantime, if Duncan is going to insist on a revision of all our ranch names, the names so tangled up with love and good-natured laughter and memories of the past.

  • And I've been wondering if that really isn't the best type of woman for married life, the autumnally contented and pensively quiet woman who can remain unruffled by man and his meanderings.

  • I've been wondering, too, what I could give Ozma.

  • I've been wondering what I could give Ozma, and as I've got to train the monkeys as well as make them small, I think you ought to make me your partner.

  • I've been wondering again--why you don't marry Dorothy.

  • I've been wondering what I could give Ozma, and as I've got to train the monkeys as well as make them small, I think you ought to make me your partner.

  • I've been wondering, Matilda Anne, if this all sounds pagan and foolish to you, uncultured, as Theobald Gustav would put it?

  • The overcast days are so few in the West that I've been wondering if the optimism of the Westerners isn't really due to the sunshine they get.

  • I've been wondering if marriage isn't like a two-panel screen, which won't stand up if both its panels are too much in line.

  • But I've been wondering if it's environment that makes character, or character that makes environment.

  • We'd been wondering what we'd do, now we've sold the creamery and my farms.

  • I've been wondering if it would be possible to have a good architect come here to lecture.

  • I've been wondering--I know that the third party to a squabble is often the most to blame: the one who runs between A and B having a beautiful time telling each of them what the other has said.

  • I've been wondering if there possibly could be any connection between his not wanting me to come on this trip and the fact that he was just then sending men to do his assessment work on the claim that once belonged to my father.

  • I've been wondering if there was," slowly questioned Willis.

  • The day of the wreck I saw a lad that did a brave deed, and ever since I've been wondering if he might be Bill's boy--he looked so like him.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "been wondering" 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:
    another chapter; been allowed; been discovered; been employed; been established; been for; been given; been laid; been lost; been made; been making; been placed; been pleased; been said; been saying; been sent; been thinking; been tryin; been trying; been very; both feet; dead weight; like fate; long after; said conscience; when behold