Example sentences of "i suppose she " in BNC.

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1 ‘ So I suppose she wo n't feel up to taking that creature out in the morning .
2 I suppose she 's old enough and that , but it 's still hard to believe .
3 I suppose she comes here every night with her bags and things cos she ai n't got a telly at home .
4 And I suppose she feels she 's won .
5 I suppose she ca n't help it , ’ Alan , Jane 's neighbour , philosophised , ‘ it 's all a matter of how the genes , or the DNA or whatever it is , falls .
6 I suppose she got tired of waiting .
7 I suppose she will be around ten now .
8 I suppose she just hoped that news of her disappearance had n't made it as far as the Glasgow papers . ’
9 I suppose she was the sort who would normally have been commissioned , but , all credit to her , she opted for the ranks and she was certainly finding out how the other half lived .
10 But as times became more difficult with the passing years I suppose she had neither the time nor the inclination to play music .
11 I suppose she was so grateful that she became one of his flock .
12 She was strangled all right , or I suppose she was .
13 She said that she had got ‘ quite dependent ’ on Roger — I suppose she may have known him for about thirty-five years .
14 I suppose she loves her children , ’ Sean continued .
15 I suppose she was doing so much she did n't have time to write .
16 I do n't know what will happen now , I suppose she will get a lawyer and I will be shafted . ’
17 I suppose she killed herself because she felt so guilty . ’
18 But I suppose she had pretended to be ill because she did n't want to be at the funeral .
19 ‘ I ca n't see Mrs Brent 's car yet — I suppose she is still at the Lady Queen Bees ' tea , and Mr Brent must be still at his curling club . ’
20 I suppose she thought that Greene would not ask us to confirm what she had said , but chide us for impropriety on the strength of her word alone .
21 I suppose she did n't feel like talking about it .
22 Louise frowned impatiently as Constance said , ‘ I suppose she lacked the maternal instinct .
23 I suppose she saw him as an escape . ’
24 I suppose she set fire to your skirt and scorched your knickers ! ’
25 ‘ This awful aunt , ’ Matilda said , ‘ I suppose she is still living in your lovely old house ? ’
26 I suppose she was n't used to sharing since she 's an only child .
27 I suppose she 's afraid of anything happening to her friend as a result .
28 I suppose she bought clothes like other girls , and went out and enjoyed herself .
29 ‘ Huh , ’ she said , and then smiled faintly as she said , ‘ odd , you know : you tell me that Annie 's a good woman , and I suppose she is , but I ca n't stand the sight of her ; then I tell you the constable 's a good man , and you know he is , and you ca n't stand the sight of him .
30 I suppose she 's broke as well , is she ?
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