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Example sentences for "you thought"

  • You thought that, at the crux of things, I'd cower!

  • You thought that I would fail to see it through!

  • You speak as if you thought I was envious of them, Wilbur.

  • I remember, you thought it strange that they should take so little notice of me.

  • You thought I'd run away to Belgium with Jimmy and you came rushing after me and fetched me back.

  • The thing is beyond doubting of, as George says and as you thought yesterday.

  • You thought I was long gone, and there was where you made the blunder.

  • And all the reply she made was: 'You thought I'd never dare, but I love him.

  • No, you thought my mind was yours; and now you think it's George's.

  • It was like the look in a dog's eyes that says: 'Master, you thought to shut me up away from you; I know now what that is like.

  • You thought I did it on purpose, but you're wrong.

  • You thought an Englishman would beg, even for a life, of such as you!

  • You thought," said Dicky with a soft fierceness" you thought that I would stoop to bargain with Selamlik Pasha and not know my way out of the bargain?

  • I am sure if I had known it to be improper, I would not have gone with Mr. Thorpe at all; but I always hoped you would tell me, if you thought I was doing wrong.

  • I am sure you would be miserable if you thought so!

  • Therefore, you thought, we must rook him to the heart.

  • Brodie, you thought, has money, and won't do the job.

  • Little he thought of that, little either of you thought of that.

  • As you thought it out independently, it is no wonder that you so clearly understand Natural Selection, which so few of my reviewers do or pretend not to do.

  • I see where you could improve), if you thought it worth your valuable time.

  • If you thought fit, I would point out the differences, which, from my experience, make a useful microscope for the kind of dissection of the invertebrates which a person would be likely to attempt on board a vessel.

  • I think I am mad to-night, but I am not drunk, as you thought, except with worrying.

  • What was it you thought he would have known about you, but not I?

  • You thought, too, that I was making up to your friend.

  • You thought you'd melt down the last of 'em tonight and skip," added John Munn.

  • You thought by changing your name, and coming to this out-of-the-way town you could fool us.

  • You couldn't think of anything else if you thought for a week.

  • They abbreviated the name and so you thought--Of course you did.

  • You thought I was pretty mean about the shop--oh, I know you did!

  • I've always understood that it was very unsatisfactory, because if you thought about it you didn't have it, and if you had it you didn't know it.

  • So you thought I was never going to put in an appearance, darling?

  • Come, don't stare at a fellow as if you thought him a candidate for a glass-case, but say something decent.

  • Under the circumstances it makes her feel as if you thought we were thieves and stole your dad's yearling.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you 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:
    easterly wind; interesting paper; pretty things; three officers; you ask; you dare; you didn; you know anything about; you must come and; you need; you was; you won; you wouldn; young couple; young farmer; young friend; young gents; young readers; young shoots; your good; your home; your honour; your soul; your time; your worship; youth and