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Example sentences for "think perhaps"

  • At that time I did not think so, but now I think perhaps.

  • I think perhaps it was on what had transpired out there prior to their arrival.

  • I think perhaps on maybe two occasions we did go to the zoo.

  • And I think perhaps he should start at that page.

  • I think perhaps I had been thinking of that.

  • 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 he has seen too many queer sides of life.

  • I think perhaps we had better not run the risk, Hester.

  • 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 I have," she said gravely.

  • I think perhaps you're right, Margaret," David said.

  • She mused: "I think perhaps it's my childhood.

  • She practised saying to Kennicott, "Think perhaps I'll run down to St. Paul for a few days.

  • I think perhaps we want a more conscious life.

  • I think perhaps it would be a pleasure to him if some of us would go to see him occasionally.

  • We hung it on the wall, and we think perhaps we will ask John to belong to the Order.

  • I think perhaps, Uncle Peter, you ought to know: dear Aunt Jessie is supporting her for nothing.

  • I think perhaps I made too much fuss this morning.

  • She is no better," said Nan; "and I think perhaps it would be a good plan for you to go.

  • I think perhaps you do understand a little better than you care to show,” he said, mysteriously.

  • I think perhaps we’d better wait a little while,” she compromised.

  • I think perhaps I might drop off to sleep if I were alone.

  • I think perhaps I find it specially difficult to answer that question on account of my money.

  • I think perhaps if he had spoken to me at any other time than the one he chose, I could easily have persuaded myself that I loved him.

  • He was in a bad temper, or I think perhaps he would not have done it.

  • I think perhaps it's better to avoid complications.

  • The trip has been extremely interesting, but I think perhaps we'll call it enough.

  • I think perhaps I'd better consult one or two of the fashionable stationers," said Mary.

  • I think perhaps he doesn't fully understand the idea," continued Mary, hastily.

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    before the; coal measures; compulsory labour; effectual calling; long account; national politics; suitable spot; then allowed; think about; think more; think much; think proper; think seriously; think that; think there; think upon; think very; think well; think what; think when; think will; think you; thinkest thou; thinking aloud; thinking being; thinking over