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Example sentences for "thought you would like"

  • I thought you would like to see him, Meta.

  • I thought you would like to read what relates to yourself.

  • See here," she said eagerly, "I thought you would like to make up this old frock for one of the Cocksmoor children; but what is the matter?

  • I thought you would like to know, my dear.

  • I thought you would like to know about Denas.

  • I was making some tea, and I thought you would like to have a cup.

  • Helplessly, and with a little quaver in her voice, she repeated obstinately: "I was making some tea, and I thought you would like to have a cup of tea.

  • I was making some tea," she said, "and I thought you would like to have a cup.

  • I thought you would like to have them, young master," said Robby, "I brought them back for you.

  • I did not plant your garden, but I thought you would like to do it yourself, and that you would find pleasure in seeing flowers spring up which you had put in.

  • And as two's company and three's none, I thought you would like to have Lizzie to spend the afternoon with you.

  • I know you smoke, and passing a shop where I saw this cabinet for sale, I thought you would like it, as a small remembrance from a friend.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thought you would like" 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:
    depended upon; her chamber; high schools; its place; popular assembly; see them; something good; thou think; thought about; thought also; thought and; thought best; thought better; thought came; thought fit; thought good; thought itself; thought mebbe; thought more; thought perhaps; thought proper; thought that; thought they; thought very; thought you; thought you would like