32372 examples of suppose in sentences

"Yes, I suppose I may as well," Hilda murmured.

" "But why?" "Your affairs, I suppose.

"I've got to talk business with you, so I suppose we may as well begin, eh?"

"No, I suppose not," he said quietly.

She went on still more persuasively: "I suppose you've got a new secretary?" "No," he said, as though it fatigued and annoyed him to dwell on the subject.

And I suppose men pine at G.H.Q. For the rich ease of people at the Base.

"I suppose it's the police," I said, to make it easier for him.

Where they will be trained, we suppose, as mine-sweepers.

[30] The reference is, I suppose, to Roger Bacon's "Libellus de retardandis Senectutis accidentibus et de sensibus conservandis.

Then, for the 'La B.,' suppose that the words form, as emblems often do, a rhymed couplet; then 'B.' would stand for Beltà, and naturally fall in with 'la.'

This does not seem to me very excellent Italian, but we need not suppose the author was necessarily a good scholar; and in that case we might extract from it the fairly good sense: 'I will make fidelity the end (the accomplishment) of beauty.'"

If we retain "unscorcht" we must suppose the construction to be proleptic.

Suppose they caught him up that tree.

The tendency of science in respect to this obviously is not towards the omnipotence of matter, as some suppose, but towards the omnipotence of spirit.

As to the dilemma propounded, suppose we try it upon that category of thought which we call chair.

The contrary is already not unlikely, and we suppose will hereafter become more and more probable.

If to be their friend is a virtue which deserves commendation, our country is blessed with an abundance of it, for I do not suppose there is an intelligent citizen who does not wish to see them flourish.

Those who suppose that any policy thus founded can be long upheld in this country have looked upon its history with eyes very different from mine.

"But suppose she asks me to?" said the delighted Mr. Nugent, with much gravity.

[Illustration: "'But suppose she asks me to?' said the delighted Mr. Nugent, with much gravity.

I suppose he's been telling you about them" and she said this half as though it were a new form of lunacy Mr. Tipping had developed, and half as though he had been opening up new realms of knowledgeoriginal but useless.

Don't suppose it's in your line, eh, eh?"and the tall, spare man laughed a boyish laugh like a mischievous bird, and tossed his head at the jest.

"But unless you are, take my word, it's a poor gameYet, I suppose, it's no use talking.

"I suppose, like the rest, you'd better begin on poetry.

"I suppose there won't be a rising just yet?" asked Henry, realising that this was the Jacobite method.

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