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Example sentences for "who would have thought"

  • Who would have thought that we three should meet here, when we have never seen each other since we left Cheltenham?

  • Who would have thought of meeting Rupert here?

  • Who would have thought, when we strolled out together, that so much was to come out of our walk?

  • Kou Erh, who would have thought it, prized highly both affluence and fame, so that when he heard these remarks, he forthwith began to feel at heart a little more at ease.

  • Who would have thought it, Pao-yĆ¼ also had set his heart upon her the moment he caught sight of her the previous day.

  • Who would have thought that so quiet and orderly a spot as this, our quiet village, would have suffered so much commotion and disturbance?

  • Who would have thought, Henry," said Flora, "that such a man as Admiral Bell had been the hero of such an adventure?

  • Who would have thought that I could have earned anything by this old absurd nonsense of heraldry?

  • Who would have thought, dear Ilse, that you and the Professor would have come into friendly relations with our princely personages?

  • I go from you, Felix; who would have thought it when we stood together before the altar?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "who would have thought" 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:
    its mother; paper basket; sometimes followed; who gave; who had been left; who seemed; who takest away the; who took; who were; who wished; whoever thou; whole being; whole family; whole lifetime; whole nation; whole sentence; wholesale prices; wholly different; whom thou; whose acquaintance; whose business; whose portrait; whose presence; whose soul; whose territory; whose waters