Seriously, I shall think of your letter as long as I live, dear friend.
By the very last mail he says I shall think him 'timid and perhaps even time-serving.
It is a pleasant thing to think of, and I shall think of it as a soldier thinks of his Flag.
We shall think it our particular duty, after the information we gather from the papers which have been laid before us, to pay very constant attention to your situation and that of your fellow prisoners.
I need hardly say that I shall think of them on their wedding day.
And, look you, if it's your name she bears, I shall think more of you, a deal more than ever I did yet.
Instead of being Mrs Radcliffe, I shall think you're Mr Æsop.
And to tell you the truth, Gazebee, unless some arrangement is proposed to me which I shall think advantageous, I shall do so at once.
That is, I do not teach a doctrine different from what the former apostles and prophets have taught, nor am I able to do what they could not, particularly to show the signs which every one shall think fit to demand.
On that day shall GOD call you forth from your sepulchres, and ye shall obey, with celebration of his praise;t and ye shall think that ye tarriedu but a little while.
As long as I have brains to work with, I shall think of my mother.
I shall think you a born natural presently, Charlotte.
Better that I had put by the money in a bank, I shall think then.
I shall think it no disgrace," replied Albert, "to be the fellow-prisoner of an innocent friend.
No, leave that to me, for I shall think of nothing else all my life.
Madam," replied Riccabocca, gallantly, "I shall think so when I leave you.
But you must be very cheerful and very happy, or I shall think that I am sadly in your way.
Your price, our friend tells me, is four hundred pounds, and I shall think I am making a very good bargain if you will execute your part of the contract.
Next week will suit me admirably," he said, "and I shall think it an honour to sit to you.
I'll pay you whatever Mrs. Fortescue paid, and I shall think I've made an excellent bargain, just as she does.
DEATH, or such other punishment as such court, by their sentence or decree, shall think proper to inflict and pronounce.
I shall think it an unwise marriage," he continued, repeating his words; "but I was bound to tell him that were Miss Boncassen to become your wife she would also become my daughter.
Only I shall think more of poor mamma by being alone, and I should like to be thinking of her always.
I shall thinkit an unwise marriage," continued the Duke.
And if he be not satisfied with such a condescension, I shall think he ought: and I will give any assurances, that I will neither correspond with him, nor see him.
I shall think about it in the summer time when people go to the sea and take off their clothes, and I shall think of it in the winter when I'd like a few more on.
I shall think about it when I see the other girls sneering at me because I haven't got a boy.
Oh, I shall think about it right enough, don't you worry," she said in an odd voice.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shall think" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.