Billy, bouncing out of bed, thinking what a bore it was paying a man for being his master.
She looked Billy over with a searching, scrutinising glance, thinking what a flat he was, and wondered what he would think of himself that time twelvemonths.
Pomposo as the latter was slowly withdrawing, thinking what a humbug his master was--'Spigot!
I will do that after you have seen your new scholar," replied the marquis, thinking what a delightful surprise it would be to Herminie when she recognised Mlle.
Herminie, eagerly, thinking what happiness it would give her to know her sister.
I am thinking what is to be done about it--how to set the question at rest.
You and your son might cut off the entail, now poor Francis is gone," said old Brandon, thinking what a good riddance it would be if Stephen went.
It is only a broken arm that he has, sir," I put in, thinking what a gloomy view he was taking of it all.
Then she superintended the putting to bed, thinking what a terrible bar to her happiness had been created by that first unfortunate marriage of her husband's.
Hampstead, when he was turned out into Paradise Row, walked once or twice up the street, thinking what he might best do next, regardless of the eyes at No.
He walked once or twice up and down, thinking whathe had best now do, while Clara Demijohn was lost in wonder as to what could have happened at No.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thinking what" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.