I write in such distress of mind that I cannot hope to give you a clear and complete account of the interview.
Until I saw Mr. Clare to-day, these matters so filled my mind that I never thought of writing to you during the one short month which is all that has passed since I got news of your return.
I made up mymind that I would carry along a reticule next time, let it look how it might, and people say what they would.
The question obtained such complete possession of my mind that I actually summoned courage enough to go to my aunt.
The indescribable horror of her that I felt forced the conviction on my mind that we two could live no longer under the same roof.
How long an interval passed before I could call to mind that I had only read the first lines of the letter, I am not able to say.
It never entered into the archdeacon's mind that he was tempting his son; but Henry Grantly felt that he was having the good things of the world shown to him, and that he was being told that they should be his--for a consideration.
As to losing your present berth you don't mind that, and they would never think of dismissing you.
Miss Prettyman," she said, "I have made up my mind that I will go home, if you please.
I think I have made up my mind that I will go back to Hogglestock at once if the magistrates decide against papa.
But I have made up my mind that I am not your wife!
Oh--I don't mind that," she said with the freedom of a friend.
I knowed you'd be affronted at what I had to say; but I don't mind that.
Sir, call to mind That I have been your wife in this obedience Upward of twenty years, and have been blest With many children by you.
No mind that's honest But in it shares some woe, though the main part Pertains to you alone.
Uncle Marcus, since 'tis my father's mind That I repair to Rome, I am content.
I have not that alacrity of spirit Nor cheer of mind that I was wont to have.
But, comrade, it is in my mind that there is some small matter of dispute still open between us.
It was on my mind that I would lay it by until I came to start house of mine own, and I have it now in a very safe place near Lyndhurst.
Nay, I cannot call to mind that we ever so much as drew sword at the place.
All those faithful people who were gazing at the cross and its mutilated occupant must have suffered agony of mind that evening; for they must have felt that all their hopes and almost all their faith had been shattered at a blow.
I have thought over it all these last three days, and I have made up my mind that I ought to unbosom myself candidly before you at the first opportunity.
I angrily turned round in bed and made up my mind that I would not say a word unless he did; so I rested silently on my pillow determined to remain dumb, if it were to last till morning.
I was not at all sure of accepting him before, but now I have quite made up my mind that I won't have him.
But the thing has been so many months in my mind that it seems a relief to snake it out.
Therefore I long ago made up my mind that whenever I again appeared here, it should be only in a minor capacity and not as a chief attraction.
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This was played right through to Chicago without any sleep, but the boys didn't mind that.
So I made up my mind that perhaps I would get sick this time.
But we should bear in mind that in all the varieties of the potato, the tubers differ much more than any other part.
It is worth recalling to mind that blue or lead-coloured marks have occasionally appeared on the white cattle of Chillingham.
I soon made up mymind that a little care in her way of living would soon restore the throat to its normal condition, and any doctor with brains in his head could have told her as much.
I had to taste them, out of politeness; but I made up my mind that I would do so no more.
I made up my mind that I would rather die than marry him, and answered politely but coldly that I would name the day when I had decided on marrying, but I should require time to think it over.
And you will also bear in mind that if landing were possible as you are suggesting, that landing could not be covered by the ships' guns.
That brother of mine has a mind that thinks of everything.
Vainly he groped for an answer in a mind that could do nothing but curse the idiocy of Mr. James Nuttall.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mind that" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.