Example sentences of "i suppose [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I suppose they 'll think we have Hitler as well . ’ |
2 | It must be time to go , maybe to Yugoslavia , East Timor or Iraq , but I suppose they 'll send me back . |
3 | Well I 've got two strong daughters so I suppose they 'll hold me up when I 'm when I 'm you know sort of decrepit and ready . |
4 | Then I suppose they 'll say it 's all management 's fault , and people will believe them . |
5 | And they called in the School Board man because lots of schools in those days were run by boards or erm governors I suppose they 'd call them today . |
6 | Both the old style wing-halves , I suppose they 'd call them mid-field players now , Bobby Moore and now Danny Blanchflower . |
7 | Well I suppose they 'd charge you would n't they ? |
8 | I suppose they will give us tea at that pub ? |
9 | Though I suppose they can tell you something . |
10 | I suppose they could send me out tomorrow |
11 | I suppose they could do it , yeah . |
12 | I suppose they could see I was in a mild state of shock . |
13 | So I suppose we might call you a grown-up child , if you see what I mean . ’ |
14 | " It 'll warm his little heart for once , " he thought , " and if the leaders do get attacked , I suppose we can spare him easier than some . " |
15 | You can come if you like , Nails , as I suppose we can call you the owner of this new arrival . |
16 | I suppose we could fix them to read the same , but if we did that , ma'am , we would n't need two clocks , and it 'd be a shame to part with either of them ! ’ |
17 | I suppose we could have them then . |
18 | ‘ I suppose we could clean it up a bit , ’ says Summerchild reluctantly . |
19 | Well I suppose we could use them . |
20 | I suppose we should ignore them … |
21 | We 're just saying oh well we 'll see how it goes and we 're sort of putting it down whereas I suppose we should hit them straight away . |
22 | ‘ I suppose we should take them with water . ’ |
23 | I suppose one would call him a hypochondriac , because Dorothy had once told me that her earliest memory was of her father standing in front of the looking-glass saying , ‘ I am a dying man ’ ; her mother 's face had that bearing-up look one sees on the faces of those suffering with their feet . |
24 | I suppose you might call me a gent . ’ |
25 | I suppose you might call it a deterioration when the ticking stops . |
26 | Now , erm on the subject of of the family , it 's worth mentioning another erm sort of debate that goes on within the subject of child sex abuse , the business of I suppose you might call it the business of responsibility . |
27 | I suppose you might say it 's the real thing . ’ |
28 | I suppose you would like me to deliver it to the Goldener Adler . ’ |
29 | ‘ He [ Lord Rendlesham ] used to have his own coffee — I suppose you would call them plantations would you ? |
30 | I suppose you would call us dissidents . |