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Example sentences for "often think"

  • I often think if she hadn't married my brother, though he is a good fellow too, she would have been different--really wider in her outlook.

  • My wife and I often think it must be dreary for you three, and we wish we had it in our power to help you to a little variety.

  • I often think I am rather the spoilt one at home; Frances and Eira are so good, and never think about themselves.

  • Sickness and suffering, I often think, make believers more like their Lord in experience, than health.

  • Let us often think of it, and be thankful!

  • I often think what a change there will be one day in the price and estimation at which things are valued.

  • I often think of her now, and I have in my possession the statuette Hal made, which shows camlet cloak, herb-bags and all.

  • You know I often think of this, and also of the incomparable comfort the entire world would have if the eyes that are blinded could see; if the hearts that beat slow and in fear were quickened into life.

  • I often think of you as I sit watching the waves rush in and the bathers rushing out.

  • It is just what I like hearing; believe me that I often think of old days spent with you, and sometimes can hardly believe what a jolly careless individual one was in those old days.

  • I often think of the steady-going English family, with regular family prayers, and attendance twice at Church on Sunday, and the same people spending two months on the Continent.

  • I often think of him, and hope soon to send him, through you, £10 from our Melanesian offertory.

  • This makes me often think on a Story I have heard of two Friends, which I shall give my Reader at large, under feigned Names.

  • When I look on her I often think of the Belle Sauvage mentioned in one of your Papers.

  • The Apartment designed for your Use is so exact a Copy of that which you live in, that I often think my self in your House when I step into it, but sigh when I find it without its proper Inhabitant.

  • We all have our troubles, I've had nothing else; I often think that if I were to die to-morrow it would be a happy release.

  • I often think if I were to die, it would be a happy release.

  • I often think of you, and the good lady that was here with you, and I knew it would be gratifying to you to know how sincerely the boys appreciate your words of kindness and Christian advice for their spiritual welfare.

  • We often think of the difference between some other prisons and ours.

  • It was just the grandest thing to know I was really to ride on a railroad train--only four miles, yet I often think of it after these twenty years of constant travel.

  • I often think of the story of a savage people who had never seen a church bell before, when for the first time they heard it ringing, they believed that it was talking to them[198].

  • I often think of those words of St. Paul, ‘We know that all things work together for good,’ etc.

  • I often think he has a girl somewhere--he goes to Hampton pretty often.

  • I often think--" Mr. Banks looked at him with so much surprise in his usually heavy countenance that Peter paused in confusion.

  • She is all gentleness, and full of affectionate feeling, and I often think, in looking at her in her happiest moments, that she would be a good personification of Shakspeare's Patience smiling at Grief.

  • I often think now, what is there that a man with ordinary faculties might not attain, would he but propose to himself at fourteen that position which he would wish to reach at forty?

  • I often think if he had devoted less attention to his art, and more to the common every-day business of life, which no one may neglect with impunity, how much better he would have succeeded, both as a painter and a man.

  • I often think of the words of Christ, Compel them to come in.

  • I often think of the words of Christ: 'Compel them to come in.

  • I often think of the words of the Apostle as peculiarly appropriate to us in the hour of sad bereavement: "These light afflictions are but for a moment, but they work out for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory.

  • I often think if our skins were made of gold, that Patrick would flay us alive!


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    because the; dark forest; horizontal line; internal and border troops; join the; often applied; often asked; often been; often before; often described; often difficult; often followed; often found; often irregular; often nearly; often necessary; often omitted; often said; often spoken; often the; often think; often thought; often told; often written; seen from; well knowne