Example sentences of "i suppose [pers pn] is " in BNC.
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1 | I suppose ours is from there to over there I suppose , the front one |
2 | Well , I suppose ours is worth some , I do n't know I take it |
3 | ‘ I ca n't see Mrs Brent 's car yet — I suppose she is still at the Lady Queen Bees ' tea , and Mr Brent must be still at his curling club . ’ |
4 | ‘ This awful aunt , ’ Matilda said , ‘ I suppose she is still living in your lovely old house ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Huh , ’ she said , and then smiled faintly as she said , ‘ odd , you know : you tell me that Annie 's a good woman , and I suppose she is , but I ca n't stand the sight of her ; then I tell you the constable 's a good man , and you know he is , and you ca n't stand the sight of him . |
6 | I suppose she is rather dreadful . |
7 | ‘ I suppose she is . |
8 | ‘ I suppose he is , ’ the Major conceded grudgingly . |
9 | I say gentleman , but I suppose he is just an official thug . ’ |
10 | All the girls say he 's beautiful , and I suppose he is if you like that sort of thing , the long , thin , colourless type . |
11 | Oh , yes , I suppose he is handsome if you like that sort of thing , but … ’ |
12 | ‘ I suppose he is . ’ |
13 | Well yes , I suppose he is . |
14 | Yes , I suppose he is but I mean those two those pictures we bought were hundred and twenty and I mean they 're they 're only done by somebody in the village . |
15 | I suppose he is a good looking bloke . |
16 | My elder brother he does n't work hard but I suppose he is kind of quite . |
17 | ‘ I suppose it is , Piper . |
18 | I suppose it is an inevitable reaction of those who look at the world with questioning eyes , to regard everyone with suspicion and , after a whole day tracking spies on this spycatcher weekend , our senses were certainly finely tuned . |
19 | They are there to see in various books that have been published ; I suppose it is sad that they have n't been seen by a wider opera-going public . |
20 | But my father 's cousin was head of the conservatorium in Wales , so I suppose it is somewhere in the family blood , ’ confessed Carol . |
21 | I suppose it is out of the question that one of our own police stations might have received such a notification , and failed to pass it on ? ’ |
22 | I suppose it is not beyond the realms of possibility that he was passively involved in the supposed robbery — an accomplice who was merely required to ignore it . ’ |
23 | I suppose it is up to old John Knox . |
24 | I suppose it is possible , but I doubt it . ’ |
25 | I suppose it is quite trendy at the moment for fathers to take a non-traditional view of parental responsibilities . |
26 | Well , I suppose it is a riddle — and it may be — a joke . ’ |
27 | ‘ Yes , I suppose it is , sir . ’ |
28 | ‘ Oh dear , I do hate all this fuss — but I suppose it is our duty . ’ |
29 | I suppose it is a regretful thing . |
30 | I suppose it is an easily understood curiosity about the behaviour of those in the public eye . |