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Example sentences for "what think"

  • What think you of a pledge in gold, to be forfeited should we forget our word.

  • Now, here is Van Staats of Kinderhook, faithful François; what think you of such a youth for a husband for Alida?

  • What think you of this Hanoverian settlement?

  • What think you of those inconceivably small animals perceived by glasses?

  • What think you of tastes--do they exist without the mind, or no?

  • What think you of distrusting the senses, of denying the real existence of sensible things, or pretending to know nothing of them.

  • What think you, Hylas, is not this a fair summary of your whole proceeding?

  • What think ye of that, my little Greek?

  • What think ye of the captains under whom I served, who here at Rome, in the face of Caesar and his power, vindicated the honour of their Lord and died without a murmur for His cause?

  • What think ye of Him who left the rulership of the whole universe, and went so willingly to die, that He might buy you to be His own here and hereafter?

  • Well, Master Guy, what think you of affairs?

  • What think you of this expedition to Paris?

  • My friends, all of you," said the ugliest man, "what think ye?

  • When however Zarathustra had heard these words,--what think ye then took place in his soul?

  • But our Shakspeare and Milton, Sir--what think you of these?

  • Well," said Franz to his friend, "what think you of all this?

  • Well," asked Franz, "what think you of the Count of Monte Cristo?

  • And now, what think you of so base a hypocrite?

  • I was much affected by this mark of generous regard on the part of prince Charles Auguste; and, turning quickly towards the duke, I exclaimed, "What think you of all this?

  • What think you of a Husband in this Prince?

  • Have you never a cast Mistress, that will take compassion on you: Faith, what think ye of the little Curtezan now?

  • What think you of St. Peter's Church, Sir?

  • Or what think ye of the brave and worthy champions of the Covenant, that wadna sae muckle as hear a minister speak, be his gifts and graces as they would, that hadna witnessed against the enormities of the day?

  • What think you, honest Joe, in this matter?

  • Pray, what think you of the weather to-day, sir?

  • What think you, Roderick," continued his interrogator "would he refuse to answer us also?

  • What think you of the first man, by whose sins there are millions now in hell?

  • And so I may say, What think you of ten thousand more besides?

  • What think you of him who, when he tempted the wench to uncleanness, said to her, If thou wilt venture thy body, I'll venture my soul?

  • We will ask them, What think ye of Christ?

  • The question for the world is, "What think ye of Christ?

  • What think you, Madam, of a Dean for a son-in-law?

  • What think you, said his Lordship it is to the young folks that I address myself, of seeing before you a couple who that day has been married twenty years, and never frown'd on one another?

  • What think you, then, of Miss Owen, of Nidd-y-Gygfraen?

  • What think you of the little colony we have just been inspecting; a city, as it were, in its cradle?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what think" 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:
    what about; what are you going; what country; what degree; what did; what evil; what extent; what had been done; what hath; what have you done; what kinds; what little; what need; what not; what others; what place; what seemeth; what they; what think; what thou; what was; what was taking place; what will; what would you have; whatever form; whatever kind