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 thoughtit 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.