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Example sentences for "what would you think"

  • What would you think of a man who never took stock because he knew that he was insolvent, and yet did not want to know it?

  • Shepherds, I have lost my love," is to me a heavenly air--what would you think of a set of Scottish verses to it?

  • What would you think of this for a fourth stanza?

  • What would you think of our trying to do that?

  • But if they did strike you with staff and sword, what would you think then?

  • But if they strike you, what would you think?

  • What would you think of a man who stared in ecstasy upon a desert of stumps and said: "Oh, my soul, my beating heart, what a noble forest is here!

  • What would you think of a man who gazed upon a dingy, foggy sunset, and said: "What sublimity!

  • If we found a quarrelsome man," continued Socrates, "who was every day like to engage all his friends in new broils and squabbles, what would you think of him?

  • What would you think of Miss Mary Thorne?

  • Doctor, what would you think now of my getting married?

  • What would you think of a pretty actress who began to talk to you of her reputation before you put it in any danger?

  • What would you think of her--she should never be able to meet you again--What could she do?

  • What would you think of a book called 'The Irish, by Themselves'?

  • What would you think of translating some of the feuilletons of the French papers?

  • What would you think of making from this material some article for the D.

  • What would you think of the captain of a steamer who in calm weather sailed by rule of thumb, only getting out his sextant when storms began to blow?

  • But, now, what would you think if I was your real brother, if my name was Chester Strong?

  • What would you think of a captain of a vessel not knowing nor caring to know from what port he sailed or what port was his destination?

  • What would you think of a schoolmaster who should kill a large proportion of his scholars during the first day, before they had even had the opportunity to look at "A"?

  • What would you think of a man who was willing that his wife should become the mistress of the king, provided the king would make him presents?

  • What would you think of a mother who would deride and taunt her misshapen babe?

  • So, what would you think of a Deity who would make a world like this, and allow it to whirl thousands and millions of years, barren as a gravestone, waiting for some vagrant comet to sow the seeds of life?

  • What would you think of a farmer who would prepare his land and wait to have it planted by meteoric stones?

  • What would you think of a law compelling a man to admire Shakespeare, or calling it blasphemy to laugh at Hamlet?

  • What would you think of a person who coolly thanked a judge who had knowingly allowed the wrong man to be hung?

  • What would you think of a physician, if a woman came to him distressed and said, "Doctor, come to my daughter; she is very ill.

  • What would you think of the doctor who would not reply at all at first, and then, when she fell at his feet and worshiped him, answered that he did not spend his time doctoring dogs?


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