Example sentences of "suppose [pron] must [verb] been " in BNC.
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1 | I suppose I must have been intending to explain to Mr Farraday how I would thus be able to explore an option which might prove the ideal solution to our present small problems here in this house . |
2 | ‘ I suppose I must have been half off my head , without the booze , since Friday when Rosemary finished with me . ’ |
3 | ‘ I read some of the things Jack said about me , and although it is n't exactly something I re-read every night , I suppose I must have been doing something right for him to make these kind comments . |
4 | I suppose there must have been the usual quota of cold , wet and windy days but I ca n't remember them . |
5 | They , they we they had some guns on the castle and they were , I suppose there must have been enemy planes over . |
6 | I suppose there must have been a time when it was n't like this ? ’ |
7 | I suppose there must have been but I ca n't remember . |
8 | I suppose there must have been something associated er you know , the French would proba they were really first in the field with all these sort of |
9 | April or May , I suppose it must have been . ’ |
10 | It seems that other young men came to stay too — I suppose it must have been a very welcome extra source of income — and I understand that Great-Grandmother Tallentire was criticized for allowing young men to stay in the house when she had daughters . |
11 | I suppose it must have been a portion , ’ he said uncertainly , feeling that the word was wrong . |
12 | ‘ I suppose it must have been about a quarter past eight . |
13 | I suppose it must have been because a string of boyfriends seemed quite willing to spend their last penny on her before going off to the front . |
14 | I suppose he must have been choosing between them . |
15 | I suppose he must have been , to bring her back here . ’ |