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I have not got a very high opinion of them.
You always did have a very high opinion of him.
They all seem to have a high opinion of themselves and talk everyone down!
This first girl seemed to have a very high opinion of herself.
Which gave him a higher opinion of the young officer, true.
It seems to me that I have a higher opinion of you than your mother has.
"But you've been my friend for years, and I have a very high opinion of you."
"I gather that you have no high opinion of my military might."
Charles had a high opinion of his troops, as did the English.
Given her high opinion of herself, some might call that a miracle.
But it also found that not many had a high opinion of journalists to begin with.
"You must have a very high opinion of your skills as a pilot."
You seem to have formed no very high opinion of my intelligence and common sense.
People who work for him rarely come away from the experience with a high opinion of his character.
"I never had a high opinion of her," she said.
Hitler appears to have had a high opinion of him.
He has a high opinion of himself, and that will help him."
And he obviously had a high opinion of her, if he'd thought she could handle this.
I have the highest opinion in the world of Edward's heart.
His advice was often sought by the king, who had a very high opinion of him.
"You've always had a high opinion of your talents, but this is a bit much even for you."
If I remembered to feed him more often, he might have a higher opinion of me.
We have a very high opinion of the Ombudsman's work.
Human beings have, traditionally, had a very high opinion of themselves.
This one had a high opinion of her own attractiveness.