Example sentences of "suppose [pron] [be] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I suppose you 're part of Mr Sheldrake 's practice . ’ |
2 | ‘ Well , I suppose there 's cinema , newspapers , books , coffee , going to a dance . ’ |
3 | But suppose there is change of government and that the newly elected political party puts greater store by the containment of inflationary pressure , being prepared by implication to tolerate a higher unemployment rate than the previous government . |
4 | I suppose they 're farm cats , they 're not made pets ? |
5 | They 've got several in erm I suppose they are sport they are sport shoes covers running . |
6 | ‘ I suppose it is part of the old wrecking tradition of brandy for the parson and baccy for the clerk but of course it is not legal . ’ |
7 | ‘ I suppose it is part of the old wrecking tradition of brandy for the parson and baccy for the clerk but of course it is not legal . |
8 | I suppose it 's kind of like going from drums to percussion . ’ |
9 | I suppose it 's part of the and a cream . |
10 | ‘ His jockey Steve Raymont was just looking after an inexperienced horse , but I suppose it 's water under the bridge now . ’ |
11 | And erm I 've seen these at ten o'clock at night you know people come in and have a bowl of sort of soup , and , well I suppose it 's gravy in there . |
12 | I suppose it 's hecause I ca n't do anything uninterrupted and I still ca n't get used to that . |
13 | I suppose it 's lot of money when you reckon it up into today 's value . |
14 | It arose , actually , the book , from a course in fact erm for current practicising engineers that we ran here at Sussex and indeed are still running , and engineers from many walks of life , different sort of areas of interest , have attended and I think found a lot of benefit from attending the course , so suppose it 's aim primarily was someone with a background knowledge of engineering in its broadest sense , but |
15 | I know you 're only doing your duty ; I suppose it 's time I did mine . ’ |
16 | ‘ I suppose it 's time I asked my cousin to leave . |
17 | I suppose it was discretion that led him to omit he was visiting General & Cumbria Assurance . ’ |
18 | Probably because most of us were n't really , well , quite a few of us anyway were n't thinking about sex at that time , so I suppose it was kind of you know , you just started |
19 | I suppose it was loneliness really . |
20 | So I suppose it was frustration that led me to break the cardinal rule of any diplomat behind the Iron Curtain in the good old days . |
21 | I suppose it was promotion in a way . |
22 | And I suppose it was instinct that had made me hang on to my thermometer ; the delicate tube was still in my hand . |
23 | My elder brother he does n't work hard but I suppose he is kind of quite . |