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Example sentences for "think well"

  • Think well of her, whatever comes to pass!

  • Yes: I know you will; but your confidence may be sorely tried, and I want you to think well of me always.

  • Think well of me, whatever comes, but all that is over now.

  • The only person you seem to think well of is Mr Montague.

  • Roger certainly was not predisposed to think well or kindly of Mrs Hurtle.

  • He strove to think well of Paul Montague, but such was the life which he feared the young man was preparing for himself.

  • I wanted to think well of you, rememberin' when I first come to this house, and some other things, but that's past.

  • Justin desired to think well of Ben and remain on terms of friendship with him because of Lucy.

  • I've thought well of you, Justin, and I think well of you now.

  • Think well of the endless rewards and punishments, by which God will procure obedience to his laws, or vindicate the honour of his government, on the disobedient.

  • Think well, speak well, and do well, or, Love God and your neighbour, and do as you would be done by.

  • Think well of these, and you will obey your Governor.

  • Nor he that must needs be the disposer of himself, and his condition and affairs, and God must humour him, and accommodate his providence to his carnal interest and will, or else he cannot bear it, or think well of it.

  • I was sure that you would not think well of me if I did so," said Will.

  • But I shall be ready to think well of him again when he gives me good reason to do so.

  • I cannot acquit him of that duty; nor could I think well of the man who should omit an occasion of testifying his respect towards anybody connected with the family.

  • There are few people whom I really love, and still fewer of whom I think well.

  • She was in the habit of taking this recreation as she conversed with Luke, to whom she was very communicative, wishing him to think well of her understanding, as her father did.

  • It may be that with some other churn she might have done even better; but, under such circumstances, she will have a right to think well of the churn she uses.

  • The upshot of the present case will teach us to think well of Mr. Cameron's gratitude.

  • It is the place from whence Washington should be seen by those who wish to think well of the present city and of its future prosperity.

  • In all things I think well of you, and do you try to think well of me.

  • He did not wish to think well of the Dean just at present, and was horrified at the idea of a clergyman knocking a Marquis into the fire-place.

  • Think well, dear girl, before you reply; for I do not seek a mere confession of your heart's prompting affections now.

  • Do not be worldly and severe, my own love; think well, and from your own good heart, where would unhappy woman be if every door and heart closed against her?

  • Tremenhere, I beseech you, think well on all you do respecting Miss Dalzell.

  • I cannot acquit him of that duty; nor could I think well of the man who should omit an occasion of testifying his respect towards any body connected with the family.

  • No, Senora, I do think well of Colon's scheme; for to me it seemeth of that nobleness and grandeur that Providence would favor, for the good of man and the advancement of the church.

  • Esteem, value, admire, like, think well of, think highly of.

  • Think well of yourself, think well of what you have, think well of what you do, think invincibly, think persistently, think with unflinching resolve.

  • He needed this charity to think well of himself.

  • It was necessary to him to think well of himself.

  • His resentment toward Alice was blunted and dispersed by his determination to think well of the world.

  • Beyond this, frankly, I don't think well of her.

  • I don't think well of any woman who dotes upon a man younger than herself.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "think well" 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:
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