Example sentences of "suppose [pron] 'd [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | But that if he wo n't sit there very often Marg , then I suppose I 'd do anything . |
2 | I 'm inclined to ring in half an hour to see you 've got there safely , but I suppose I 'd have your brother hopping out of bed . ’ |
3 | ‘ I suppose you 'd like me to go into purdah ? ’ she enquired scathingly . |
4 | ‘ I suppose you 'd like me to tell you where we found them ? ’ |
5 | ‘ I suppose you 'd like us to walk all the way to Liverpool ? ’ |
6 | " Well I suppose you 'd describe it as … windiness . " |
7 | ‘ But by the time I was eighteen , I realised that , as much as I loved studying the past , my greatest joy came from — well , I suppose you 'd describe it as planning things and watching them grow . ’ |
8 | But er I do n't really remember erm people going out to work much ex except , I suppose you 'd call them the lower classes , or not really the working classes because er , but the lower classes they would take in washing . |
9 | In my view it 's even more interesting than the Soane museum in Lincoln 's Inn Fields ; a perverse neo-classicism I suppose you 'd call it . |
10 | ‘ I suppose you 'd call it that but I did n't look at it that way . |
11 | I suppose you 'd call it ‘ Glorious theft for the sake of the Revolution ’ . |
12 | Well I suppose they 'd charge you would n't they ? |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Both the old style wing-halves , I suppose they 'd call them mid-field players now , Bobby Moore and now Danny Blanchflower . |