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Example sentences for "might think"

  • I dared not ask where she lived, lest he might think my curiosity impertinent.

  • He might think, if you said to him what you have said to me, that I am afraid of what is before me, or that you have some cause to be afraid for me.

  • So saying, he dismissed the class, and eyed Nicholas with a look, half cunning and half doubtful, as if he were not altogether certain what he might think of him by this time.

  • Other depositions may be produced--indeed, he had no doubt but the gentleman could get proof to any point which he might think it material to ascertain.

  • If as private gentlemen, the act would clearly be a nullity; the President would still be at liberty to comply with the request, or not, as he might think proper.

  • It was without a date, and had, she felt sure, been left in her father's hands to be used as he might think fit.

  • If you'll go, mother, perhaps I might think of getting up.

  • To-day I could not help it, whatever you might think of me, or whatever I might think of myself.

  • She would have been too proudly and modestly fearful as to what he might think of her, and she of herself, and her parents of them both.

  • We might think as well of changing the laws which control the circulation of our blood, or of adding an inch to our height, as of altering the laws of speech, or inventing new words according to our own pleasure.

  • We might think as well of changing the laws which control the circulation of our blood, or of adding an inch to our height, as of altering the laws of speech, and inventing new words, according to our own pleasure.

  • Pon my life, Mrs. Harper, you might waste a little more breath on me, lest I might think it worth while to spend a little too much breath on you and yours.

  • Somers was authorised to consult any of his colleagues whom he might think fit to be entrusted with so high a secret; and he was requested to give his own opinion of the proposed arrangement.

  • In such circumstances the Lord High Commissioner might think that it would be prudent to appease the anger of the Estates by offering an almost irresistible bait to their cupidity.

  • He must have fresh air, and he wanted to be by himself that he might think.

  • He might think it will spoil me from bein' a captain some day.

  • He was dazed by the confusion, and longed to be away by himself that he might think.

  • He wanted to be alone that he might think, for he was more worried about the "Eb and Flo" than he would openly acknowledge.

  • They thought of everything but that I might think.

  • There was still also the possibility that if he drove with Charlotte straight to Eaton Square he might think it best to remain there even on learning she had come away.

  • He might think what he would--there had been three or four minutes during which, while she asked him question upon question, she had doubtless too little cared.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "might think" 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 river; first voyage; many proofs; might bear; might become; might get; might haue; might have been expected; might just; might kill; might make; might mean; might naturally; might obtain; might serve; mighty arms; mighty effort; mighty great; mighty hero; mighty nice; mighty nigh; mighty shout; mighty sight; native town; sodger laddie; steps were