Example sentences of "but i [verb] [not/n't] suppose [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Aubrey says Lady Debrace is taking her down to Brighton for some sea air , but I do n't suppose they 'll go for long .
2 I was going to send some pictures to Marcus in prison but I do n't suppose they would let him have them .
3 But I do n't suppose they would
4 ‘ I 'm sure it is , but I do n't suppose it would contain the sort of history I 'm interested in . ’
5 I was hoping when they got that link road through they might connect up , but I do n't suppose it , sort of roads got ta put parking towards the long piece of
6 You should have an early night , but I do n't suppose you will sleep .
7 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 .
8 But I do n't suppose you care , " he added bitterly .
9 If I 'd thought , you could have stayed with them , but I do n't suppose you 'd have learned much French . ’
10 ‘ We have n't seen the Queen since the garden party , ’ said Brian , ‘ but I do n't suppose you 'll be asking her to dinner . ’
11 But I do n't suppose you 've taken the trouble to read Finnegans Wake ? ’
12 But I do n't suppose you know much about farming . ’
13 you 've got ta think er think , it was like erm one of the guys was saying oh I 've got a real problem getting the names , I said well how do you ask and he said well look I 'm in the people business John but I do n't suppose you know anybody do you
14 I 'm in the people business but I do n't suppose you know anybody do you , you 're bound to get a no-no .
15 ‘ I 'd like to know what she told you , but I do n't suppose you 'll tell me . ’
16 But I do n't suppose you will remember !
17 The Managing Director is actually leaving , he 's going to another company , but I do n't suppose you want to know that .
18 ‘ It seems to me that it is we who are being treated like criminals but I do n't suppose I have any choice . ’
19 ‘ I 'll ask Seb , but I do n't suppose he 'll be stupid enough to tell me .
20 But I do n't suppose he saw it that way at the time .
21 She 's a bit of a battleaxe , but I do n't suppose she 'll be a bother to you .
22 I 'd much rather stay here another week , but I do n't suppose she 'd hear of it . ’
23 But I do n't suppose she 'll be doing much painting while I 'm here . ’
24 It 's a very cosy set-up , as you admitted last night , but I do n't suppose she knows what it 's leading up to , if Jones has conveniently forgotten to mention the exact nature of your past relationship . ’
25 It was probably the old woman who told Miss Matthews but I do n't suppose she 'd have the vaguest notion of the day or time . ’
26 That anything he undertook or contemplated would be a thorough piece of work , I knew ; but I do not suppose I appreciated how much preparation he would have considered necessary , including intensive readings .
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