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    Usar "think well of" en una oración

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    think well of


    1. “I’ll always think well of you guys


    2. to think well of all, to be cheerful with all, to patiently learn


    3. "We are Christians and we think well of the "Friends" as they do good works


    4. Why, when you heard about it, the believing men and women did not think well of one another, and say, "This is an obvious lie"?


    5. But none the less, I am certain that she would keep it all her life as a precious treasure, as her pride and justification, and now at such a minute she had thought of that letter and brought it with naive pride to raise herself in my eyes that I might see, that I, too, might think well of her


    6. She has borne it all, with the fortitude of an angel! She says she never shall think well of anybody again; and one cannot wonder at it, after being so deceived!-- meeting with such ingratitude, where so much kindness had been shown, so much confidence had been placed! It was quite out of the benevolence of her heart, that she had asked these young women to her house; merely because she thought they deserved some attention, were harmless, well-behaved girls, and would be pleasant companions; for otherwise we both wished very much to have invited you and Marianne to be with us, while your kind friend there, was attending her daughter


    7. Although perhaps they had not quite grasped the real significance of all that he had said, most of them had been favourably impressed by the young clergyman's appearance and manner in the morning: but that might have arisen from prepossession and force of habit, for they were accustomed, as a matter of course, to think well of any minister


    8. His wife visited for him, and this was the received thing in the world, where the weighty and multifarious occupations of the magistrate were accepted as an excuse for what was really only calculated pride, a manifestation of professed superiority—in fact, the application of the axiom, "Pretend to think well of yourself, and the world will think well of you," an axiom a hundred times more useful in society nowadays than that of the


    9. He did at once, and without the smallest effort, keep the promise he had made her—always to think well of all men, and to like everyone always


    10. Garth; he supposes you will never think well of him again

    11. He said you could never think well of him again


    12. I was sure that you would not think well of me if I did so," said Will


    13. She has borne it all, with the fortitude of an angel! She says she never shall think well of anybody again; and one cannot wonder at it, after being so deceived!—meeting with such ingratitude, where so much kindness had been shewn, so much confidence had been placed! It was quite out of the benevolence of her heart, that she had asked these young women to her house; merely because she thought they deserved some attention, were harmless, well-behaved girls, and would be pleasant companions; for otherwise we both wished very much to have invited you and Marianne to be with us, while your kind friend there, was attending her daughter


    14. "I cannot think well of a man who sports with any woman's feelings; and there may often be a great deal more suffered than a stander-by can judge of


    15. And worst of all, perhaps, was the thought that he had behaved so shabbily to Liza, and to no purpose ! It would be interesting to know for what these foppish young snobs think well of one another, and on what grounds they can respect one another ; this prince might well have supposed that Anna Andreyevna knew of his connection with Liza:—in reality her sLstcr—or if she did not actually know, that she would be certain to hear of it sooner or later ; and yet he had ' had no doubt of her acceptance ! "


    16. But none the less, I am certain that she would keep it all her life as a precious treasure, as her pride and justification, and now at such a minute she had thought of that letter and brought it with naïve pride to raise herself in my eyes that I might see, that I, too, might think well of her


    17. And this one glance made Semén think well of the man


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