Example sentences of "do [not/n't] suppose you [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I did n't suppose you 'd find it very interesting , ’ said Fen , ‘ but you would insist on coming . |
2 | ‘ I do n't suppose you would know much about MI6 's history would you ? ’ he went on . |
3 | ‘ Well , I do n't suppose you would have heard , Doctor , ’ Edna went on . |
4 | ‘ I wo n't get a grant for an extra year and I do n't suppose you 'll pay up . ’ |
5 | you , you get to annoyed over trivial things , so I do n't suppose you 'll change at your age |
6 | ‘ I 'd like to know what she told you , but I do n't suppose you 'll tell me . ’ |
7 | Well if I 'd swapped monitors with you can pro and I do n't suppose you 'll wan na get rid of your Amstrad today |
8 | And he said to her and precisely , ‘ I do n't suppose you 'll get much custom before I return , it being the dinner hour , but you know where things are . ’ |
9 | I said in amusement , ‘ I do n't suppose you 'll obey him . ’ |
10 | I do n't suppose you could spell football could you ? |
11 | I do n't suppose you could manage … ’ |
12 | You ought to go to Yelton yourself and see the privation there , but I do n't suppose you could walk as far as your gate , never mind finding a horse strong enough to carry you . |
13 | ‘ And I do n't suppose you could check . ’ |
14 | ‘ I do n't suppose you could put some distance between them and us ? ’ |
15 | I tell you what , I do n't suppose you could persuade her |
16 | You should have an early night , but I do n't suppose you will sleep . |
17 | I do n't suppose you will remember me , but I was the winner of second prize in last year 's Wimpey News Photo Competition — a Spa Day at Ragdale Hall Health Hydro . |
18 | But I do n't suppose you will remember ! |
19 | ‘ And I do n't suppose you 'd think of dipping into your patrimony to fund something similar for Sunil ? ’ |
20 | I do n't suppose you 'd care to have a look at it ? |
21 | ‘ Bellamy , I do n't suppose you 'd care to step out and get some more coffee ? ’ |
22 | I do n't suppose you 'd care to go into a few details … a little extra payment for last night ? ’ |
23 | All the same I do n't suppose you 'd keep me on my salary unless I was working most of the time , would you ? |
24 | I do n't suppose you 'd come with me , would you ? ’ |
25 | If I 'd thought , you could have stayed with them , but I do n't suppose you 'd have learned much French . ’ |
26 | I do n't suppose you 'd remember old Barney Beattie . |
27 | ‘ I do n't suppose you 'd let me see Angy 's flat ? ’ she asked . |
28 | I do n't suppose you 'd like to come too ? |
29 | I do n't suppose you 'd like to ask him to dinner ? ’ |
30 | Do n't suppose you can pick that up ? |