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Example sentences for "must think"

  • However, it is of Marie I must think now.

  • However, we must think it out well before we do try.

  • In consequence, I am unfit for anything, and it is obvious that I must think of my thorough recovery.

  • Taking all this into account, I must think it the best thing if my request were laid before the King by word of mouth, through a third person.

  • But it is hard for the human mind to take hold of That which is beyond its experience--many philosophers consider it impossible--and so we must think of the Absolute in the concepts and terms of its highest manifestation.

  • Next, the Intellect informs us that it must think of the Absolute as Infinite in Space--present everywhere--Omnipresent.

  • Next, the Intellect informs us that we must think of the Absolute as containing within Itself all the Power there is, because there can be no other source or reservoir of Power, and there can be no Power outside of the All-Power.

  • I must think it all over, mother dear," he said calmly.

  • It is of our women that we must think and of our children!

  • As you say, I must think--I am not going to give up hope quite as readily as your father seems to think.

  • However, I must think about it and study the fellow.

  • If they do not, we must think---- But we will talk about something else.

  • Your friend is an interesting man; he told me much about which I must think.

  • Must think so; but, then, why did mother say she would whip me again if I spoke of it to Martial?

  • Must think so; but the funny moment drew near.

  • Although the interest here is in the relations of industry to education, rather than in the practical changes pending in the industrial world, we must think of the two as related.

  • Granting this to be true, and that we must think of country as personal and active, the question arises whether this concept of country is something that requires in any definite way educational interference.

  • A democracy is a society in which the aristocrats rule by persuasion, although we must think of this aristocracy as an aristocracy of intellect and morality rather than of birth and wealth.

  • To produce English speech, we must think English in a material way, that is, anteriorly, and in so doing produce an instrument from which English material or speech sounds emanate.

  • To produce English song, we must think English in a spiritual way, that is, posteriorly, and in so doing produce an instrument from which English spiritual or song sounds emanate.

  • However, dismiss that idea; we must think of some other device.

  • But, as we have not got it, we must think of our families.

  • We must think of some other way of making a living.

  • I can give no definite reply; I must think of it.

  • I must think of my own children before his.

  • I must think," she muttered, pressing her hands to her head.

  • What had happened might be cleared up later when he knew more and was more sure of his ground; at present he must think first, he told himself, of the success of his mission.

  • Surely he must think of her first, alone and unprotected.

  • I think this young man was right: he had settled it in his heart that whatever he might hear, he must think as God thinks.

  • We must think continually of other people.

  • They have rights as well as ourselves, and we must think of these when asserting our own.

  • For example, we must think of other people's convenience in the exercise of our own liberty and in the indulgence of our own tastes and desires.

  • We must think of their interests and good when we are thinking of our own.

  • No doubt the public or a part may be induced to think that as he gives to us a larger space than to Lamarck, he must think there is something in our views.

  • I took such pains, I must think that I expressed myself clearly.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "must 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:
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