Example sentences of "[pron] suppose you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I suppose you are sure that Edith was n't harbouring a grudge against her mistress . ’ |
2 | I suppose you mean an all-consuming I-will-do-anything-for-you passion ? |
3 | ‘ I suppose you agree with this ? |
4 | ‘ I suppose you 're going to spend it on even more clothes . ’ |
5 | I suppose you could call him something of a gear freak . |
6 | In the end I suppose you 'll get everything , which is what you wanted all along really but have n't dared to say it . |
7 | ‘ I suppose you could say I am playing to my peers . ’ |
8 | I suppose you 'd know the trouble-makers as well ? |
9 | I suppose you get used to it after a while , sleeping in the day . |
10 | ‘ I suppose you do . ’ |
11 | ‘ I suppose you could classify her under ‘ Romance ’ . ’ |
12 | CS : ‘ And I suppose you think there 's been a bit too much soul . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | You may well be wearing 30 's clothes and I suppose you could start wandering around feeling like Gatsby , but for a man who is a very fine actor and mime artiste , and who learned from Lindsay Kemp way before I met him everything about it being a show off stage and on , I do n't really think there 's too much relevance . ’ |
15 | ‘ Yes , I suppose you do . |
16 | I suppose you know the old story — French of the 12th century — about Heloise and Abelard and their strange love ? |
17 | I suppose you are right , Randy . |
18 | Not now you 'ave n't … even if you 'ad some before they dumped you in the Mersey , which I suppose you did 'ave … at some time or other like … . ’ |
19 | ‘ I suppose you 've got to catch a train back to Brighton now ? ’ he 'd say hopefully . |
20 | I suppose you 're going to give me one of those American colour tests next . |
21 | ‘ I suppose you 're not coming back then ? ’ |
22 | I suppose you must get a thrill out of it , but if you really knew anything you 'd go to the police . ’ |
23 | I suppose you must get a thrill out of it … stop imagining things about me . |
24 | I suppose you 'll be making a joke out of it next , eh ? |
25 | ‘ I suppose you 're doing a lot of training , sir . ’ |
26 | ‘ I suppose you 're right , ’ she conceded . |
27 | I suppose you listen to ‘ real ’ music like U2 and Tina Turner ? |
28 | ‘ I suppose you 'll want to knock off now , will you ? ’ |
29 | ‘ Overall I suppose you could say I specialise in general gardening ! ’ |
30 | ‘ I suppose you had never expected Faith to have any money of her own ? ’ she asked . |