Example sentences of "suppose [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , as I killed the horse , mother , I suppose I ought to go . |
2 | ‘ I suppose I ought to go now , ’ she said , picking up the eiderdown from the floor and making a vague attempt to straighten the blankets . |
3 | ‘ I suppose I ought to go home . ’ |
4 | 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 . |
5 | I suppose I ought to organise some curtains , but I never shut them so it 's hardly a priority . |
6 | I suppose I ought to start by saying , what 's up doc ? |
7 | ‘ I suppose I ought to expect to be bullied . |
8 | I suppose I ought to tell you : Swallow has a bit of a weakness where women are concerned . |
9 | Suppose I ought to tell him that should n't I ? be out and unlock the gate . |
10 | ‘ I suppose I ought to have thought of that . |
11 | ‘ I suppose I ought to have made more enquiries when I was inviting him — I mean , it would seem discourteous to ignore her , if she exists . |
12 | I suppose I ought to have realized that if a boy could do that , then he would n't be open with anyone else . |
13 | I suppose I ought to think quarter to six |
14 | 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 |
15 | ‘ Well , ’ said Thiercelin uncertainly , ‘ I suppose I might come along , yes . |
16 | Mm , funnily enough I do n't like it in there well I suppose I might get something in |
17 | ‘ I suppose I might have ended up bowling up the hill into the wind at Headingley , and that might not have done much for my prospects , but generally the policy change was inevitable , and I am glad it happened . ’ |
18 | ‘ I suppose I might have liked one last lunch in the Piazza del Campo . ’ |
19 | I suppose I might have done . |
20 | ‘ I suppose I might have expected you to remind me of that possibility ! ’ |
21 | ‘ I suppose I 'll go into rivers , ’ says Howard . |
22 | Then I suppose I 'll go to that disco over at Hadleigh . |
23 | Right I suppose I 'll go round |
24 | I suppose I 'll stop here Saturday night . |
25 | well I suppose I 'll make some tea |
26 | ‘ After that I suppose I 'll start training for another marathon , but I 've never been good at looking to the future . |
27 | ‘ Suppose I 'll 'ave to do it then . ’ |
28 | I suppose I 'll 'ave to get the supper while you go back and comb the nits out of her hair . |
29 | O K so if any of you could make because it 's one more interesting psychological ploys in the play , there are n't very many of them are there ? comedy I suppose I 'll play behaviour . |
30 | ‘ I suppose I 'll come to terms eventually with the blank in my mind . |