Example sentences of "i suppose [art] " in BNC.

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1 I suppose every one has to earn their keep , and the way to catch them is by using the old , traditional Scottish fishing method of trolling .
2 I SUPPOSE every organisation in the land will be claiming a slice of the cash from the new National Lottery .
3 And then , aware of how much she already means to him : ‘ I suppose every dad wants a daughter . ’
4 I suppose every electioneer knows that at a by-election every person with any kind of grievance tends to vote against the Government …
5 What , I suppose every comes along I want that .
6 I suppose a lot of people think that 's not what they joined the police for .
7 I SUPPOSE a lot of people are waiting to greet the first cuckoo of spring , but I was looking forward to the first hedgehog of spring .
8 I suppose a bully does n't need an excuse .
9 What happens to the five pound note is I suppose a matter of negotiation .
10 I suppose a guitar is only as good as the number of styles you can successfully impose upon it , and this one went through the card without a problem .
11 I was able to enjoy it for I suppose a half a second … two Ferrari drivers take each other off the road .
12 I suppose a rock 's out of the question ?
13 I suppose a boat would make sense if one was here for long .
14 Yeah erm course the other problem the congress system had I suppose a te a a technical problem .
15 I suppose a woman speaking out on this issue might appear slightly inelegant .
16 So but but on the other hand if you 've got somebody I suppose a firm that was doing that sort of work and they
17 I suppose a New Yorker would have said ‘ Yes , ’ for prudence , but there was n't much lust in the air .
18 I suppose a murderer is better company than a ponce . ’
19 I do n't mean what I say next either , it 's just I 'm furious with myself , but it comes anyway : ‘ I suppose a fuck would be out of the question ? ’
20 ‘ She had , yes , I suppose a Botticelli beauty , long fair hair , grey-violet eyes .
21 I suppose a lot of people of different parties have similar ideals , good and decent Members of parliament who all want the right things , such as the proper maintenance of the Health Service and provision of houses for the homeless .
22 So you know I mean I su I suppose a lo the questionnaire seemed to concentrate very much on how you were outside work .
23 I mean were we talking about you know , I suppose a quick five minutes feedback but then you know , five minutes in three months time .
24 Er I suppose a tank , now , a round one , big thing .
25 I suppose a lot of that sort of thing goes on with actors and … you know .
26 I suppose a relative has checked this stuff ? ’
27 I suppose a job more or less was always secure at that time , aha .
28 I suppose a wife should consider her husband 's work before her own happiness , ’ Penelope agreed , for like many modern young women she had the right old-fashioned ideas about men and their work .
29 I suppose a mile and three quarters , I think .
30 Well I suppose a very junior clerk , the first job I was given was , well it 's unheard of in this day and age but what they had was what they call a bundi clock and there every driver and conductor had got a key that was inserted in this clock and on it was his personal number , well when he reported for duty , he inserted this key into the clock , turned the handle and stamped on to a piece of paper , a roll of paper , his number and the time he reported and the next day it was my job to go through and record from this piece of paper how many minutes they were late f reporting for duty and if they erm were more than , I think about three or four minutes we had to send them a memo telling them , that 's how things were in those days that people were , they toed the line or else .
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