Examples of 'think it would make' in a sentence
Meaning of "think it would make"
think it would make: This phrase is used to express a contemplative opinion or belief about the potential outcome or impact of a particular action, decision, or event. It often implies speculation or consideration of future possibilities
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think it would make
I think it would make him feel bad.
He also said he did not think it would make a difference.
I think it would make a perfect yoga studio.
We would not ask if we did not think it would make a big difference.
We think it would make her very happy.
You would not put yourself through this if you did not think it would make a difference.
I think it would make one hell of an investment.
Hopper was taking such a pounding I did not think it would make it off the ground.
I just think it would make a great film.
Because in the end I do not think it would make me happy.
I think it would make the party memorable.
I know that sounds jaded but I think it would make a cool indie.
I think it would make him a better person.
This is a great theme and I think it would make some striking Doom levels.
I think it would make a very good story.
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I could tell him the Pope was here but I do not think it would make a dent.
If you think it would make him happy.
The production is different, but I did not think it would make such a difference.
I did not think it would make much difference.
Even if you were president of the United States you think it would make a difference?
I think it would make quite a lively read.
As for yellow or white, I do not think it would make a difference at all.
I think it would make a really sick documentary.
It would make me happy, and I think it would make her happy too.
I think it would make us feel less exposed.
If you could teach for one day … I think it would make him happy.
I did not think it would make any difference.
I would love to say yes to that, because I think it would make you feel better.
I do not think it would make a difference now.
Just a little detail you happened to leave out? I didn't think it would make a difference.
I think it would make all of our days.
I do not know … I did not think it would make any difference.
I think it would make him very happy.
Definitely not . And I do not think it would make sense for either of us to be.
I think it would make the rhythm better.
Parker . And if I did not think it would make trouble for this library.
I think it would make our marriage stronger.
I can understand jail making you bitter, Lovejoy, I did not think it would make you stupid.
I did not think it would make her leave.
And I would cancel the set visit, if I did not think it would make him feel worse.
I do not think it would make any difference.
Because I think he would really be into that . And I think it would make a big difference.
I did not think it would make him quit.
Convince them that I only have Smallville's best interests at heart. I think it would make a difference.
I think it would make for a great present.
I wanna interview you too … because I think it would make a really interesting article for the " Roundup.
I think it would make a great quilting apron.
Is driving very slowly indeed . well, i think it would make a welcome change.
I think it would make her feel cared about.
It 's a memoir, really . I think it would make quite a lively read.
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