Example sentences of "suppose [pron] [modal v] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And yet another client of mine who 's a teacher , she said oh yeah she said it 's lovely , she said I suppose I ought to do the marking and all that at the beginning she said but I leave it , she said , and I sometimes do it in the last week . |
2 | But I saw , I went into town yesterday , have n't been into town and I saw er , I 'm just going up past the job centre I had to go to council about me money and I thought well I suppose I ought to make an effort and look in the job centre cos I , I ai n't done because I 've been in catering all the while |
3 | ‘ I suppose I 'll spend the £500 on having a nice time in Paris . |
4 | ‘ Oh , all right , ’ said Dolly , ‘ I suppose I 'll get a good hidin' if I start runnin' about . ’ |
5 | Nicky said : ‘ I suppose I 'll get a lot of enjoyment out of teaching and hope I hope I can pass on some useful advice . ’ |
6 | Now I suppose I shall have the difficult task of telling Donna . |
7 | ‘ I suppose I shall get no peace until you do . ’ |
8 | I suppose I used to think the worst that could happen was that I got killed . |
9 | Given the chance , I suppose I 'd take the Flying Carrot to Bombay again , though by that time I 'd have taken parachute lessons . |
10 | ( I 've done dozens of lectures now , in front of all sorts of people , and I always make it up as I go along , although I suppose I must have a rough idea about what I 'm going to say . ) |
11 | ‘ I suppose I should expect a remark like that from you , but nevertheless — ’ |
12 | No , we 've got them sort of standing up on , on the top of our book shelf I suppose I could make a few lanterns for in here for Christmas . |
13 | ‘ I suppose I could arrange an introduction , if that 's what you really want . |
14 | Suppose I could lend a hand . |
15 | Suppose I can identify a range of cases in which I am wrong more than the putative authority . |
16 | I suppose I can get a cab home . " |
17 | ‘ I suppose I can get a bus for Baker Street somewhere here ? ’ said a rather gruff voice , addressing Penelope . |
18 | I suppose nobody can stop the Japanese buying into " our " golf , which was a gift from God , and has not always been looked after properly . |
19 | I somehow do n't think they will take major amounts of money at those very restrictive odds , though I suppose you may get a couple of punters putting down a few quid each way : - ) . |
20 | ‘ I suppose you 'd like a drink , both of you ? ’ |
21 | I suppose you 'd know the trouble-makers as well ? |
22 | He rubbed his chin , ‘ Some years ago a platelayer named Jed Knighton opted out of the rat race and became what I suppose you 'd call a tramp . |
23 | she thought of anybody good I suppose you 'd have a |
24 | ‘ I suppose you must miss the bright lights of London ? ’ he said idly . |
25 | I suppose you must get a thrill out of it , but if you really knew anything you 'd go to the police . ’ |
26 | I suppose you must get a thrill out of it … stop imagining things about me . |
27 | Erm and I suppose you could regard the Thirty Years War too er as being a , a total war in this sense in , in that the objectives of the war is the crushing of opposition , unconditional surrender . |
28 | At the time David was going through , what I suppose you could call an apprenticeship and he really did n't know what he wanted to do . |
29 | ‘ I suppose you could ring the Editor 's secretary and check … ’ suggested Tessa hesitantly . |
30 | If yo I hope you , I suppose you could have a whole course in psycho-history , if you really put into it enough , but for just one class , I thought it was too much to ask students to attend , to try and have to get into psycho-history , so I have n't erm , done very much of it , and this , my excuse here really was , well Freud did write a book called Woodrow Wilson . |