1 They only thought of their emotions.
2 If so, marriage should be thought of.
3 Once or twice he thought of going away.
4 It is most fortunate that you were not thought of at the time.
5 I thought of telling the prophet that art had a soul, but that man had not.
6 He thought of his friend's young fiery-coloured life and wondered how it was all going to end.
7 As he thought of Hetty Merton, he began to wonder if the portrait in the locked room had changed.
8 He began to wonder if he and Basil Hallward had ever met, and, if so, what they had thought of each other.
9 When his servant entered, he looked at him steadfastly and wondered if he had thought of peering behind the screen.
10 A feeling of pain crept over him as he thought of the desecration that was in store for the fair face on the canvas.
11 For a moment, he thought of praying that the horrible sympathy that existed between him and the picture might cease.
12 And, yet, a feeling of infinite regret came over him, as he thought of her lying at his feet sobbing like a little child.
13 As he thought of it, a sharp pang of pain struck through him like a knife and made each delicate fibre of his nature quiver.
14 When he thought of her, it would be as a wonderful tragic figure sent on to the world's stage to show the supreme reality of love.
15 Her eyes opened wide in exquisite wonder when I told her what I thought of her performance, and she seemed quite unconscious of her power.