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Example sentences for "she thinks"

  • She thinks a pretty face and a flippant tongue and a childish manner are perfectly irresistible, but in her study of mankind she is certainly an unlessoned girl.

  • She is my other self, she thinks my thoughts, we have a thousand things in common, how can she help loving me!

  • Mrs. Finch is such a comfortable soul; she thinks nothing a trouble.

  • If she thinks otherwise, she does me injustice, and I will tell her so before I sleep.

  • She thinks it an adequate apology for a criminal attachment, to tell you that "the net was thrown over her heart before she felt her danger: that all its struggles were to no purpose, but to exhaust her strength.

  • She thinks I'm clever," I explained, "and that I shall make my way.

  • She thinks," I replied, "that theatres are very wicked places.

  • She thinks of proposing Lady de la Warr and Lady Abercorn by and by as the two Ladies, but these she will sound herself through other people, or Lady Canning, or Lady Rosslyn, in case these others should not take it.

  • She thinks that it would be extremely inconvenient if Audiences were to be granted to Peers for the purpose of presenting Petitions or Addresses.

  • I have found out that, for some reason, she thinks of taking a place as governess," she said.

  • I understand her, villain as she thinks me.

  • She thinks not, poor lamb, but she is," Dowie answered.

  • Everything her husband thinks, she thinks, too, and sometimes he can't stand her another minute.

  • She thinks it's for pleasure and pretty ones.

  • She thinks he is the most wonderful man that ever lived.

  • She thinks he is perfect, and that we are all too stupid and ignorant to appreciate him.

  • She can't be very clever herself, if she thinks that, can she?

  • And as she thinks him a tin god on wheels, she ceased to argue.

  • She thinks it right that young girls should be simply dressed, but considers that in the case of Ellaline simplicity has been carried too far.

  • I suppose she must be quite an heiress; but he can't be as mercenary as she thinks, or he wouldn't have made such a suggestion.

  • Before that fleshly dust heaped in a chest, she thinks of that sewage of the soul, and cries: "From the gates of hell deliver him, O Lord!

  • She thinks he held the whole thing in his hand and that he has thrown away a magnificent opportunity.

  • She thinks so--it comes to the same thing.

  • She thinks I proposed to her because she got me in for Harsh," said Nick.

  • She thinks my father's watching me from the skies.

  • And she can't tell me a bit more than you can what she thinks, what she believes, what she wants.

  • She thinks a great deal of your opinion, Alexey Fyodorovitch, and don’t take offense or be wounded by her if you can help it.

  • We have got up a plot against her, and Katya is mixed up in it, she thinks.

  • She thinks that I am ruining Mitya from jealousy on her account!

  • If the two could be combined," she thinks, "love and wealth.

  • Erminie's true heart bleeds for him as she thinks of the perfect sympathy and confidence reigning between herself and Nelson.

  • My words have carried good weight," she thinks.

  • She thinks everyone is like herself, Mrs. Dennistoun, but I am aware that I am not such a popular personage as she thinks me, and you have least reason of all to approve of the man who is coming to carry her away.

  • She thinks she's a great shot, poor thing, and men are civil and let her imagine that she's knocked over a pheasant or a hare, now and then.

  • Berry laughed hysterically; "she thinks it's about this business of hers.

  • She thinks she is never to see him again, Mr. Wentworth.

  • I wonder if she thinks one's entire time and money should be devoted to the heathen?

  • But that there was a God, and a judgment, and a Savior, who was not hers, had been as real and vivid as she thinks it ever can be, even when she stands on the very brink.

  • Mother, she thinks a minister had ought to go and settle down among 'em; but I tell her I'd like to see what a sheriff 'd do fust.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she thinks" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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