Well, since you ask me to find fault,' said the critic, 'I think perhaps there is something not quite right about the left leg.
We were never weary here of studying the history of the English Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, and finding out her connection with the different parts of the castle, and her little garden with its triumphal arch was our favourite resort.
At Ashford I had four hours more to wait, and I lay almost unconscious (from want of food) upon the floor of the waiting-room.
Open war was declared at length between Aunt Esther and myself.
Gyp murmured, with a smile: "Yes; I think perhaps he is.
I think perhaps, that, for the bourgeoisie, there is a little too much colour in my costume.
He says that the gentlemen all turn to look at me, and I think perhaps they do when I have my best clothes on, but in my school clothes I am quite certain that nothing like that happens.
I think perhaps we had better not discuss it at all.
I think perhaps I made a mistake in attempting---- But we won't discuss that any more.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "think perhaps" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.