Example sentences of "[pers pn] suppose some people " in BNC.

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1 I suppose some people must have been annoyed , but most tended to stop and watch the filming instead , ’ Mrs Shapland said .
2 I like the way they splice on their headstocks ( almost invisibly underneath the headstock facing ) but not the way they make up the depth of the heel with a very different-coloured piece of mahogany — although I suppose some people might .
3 I suppose some people might have but I think I did n't really want to face up to the fact that he might have been that man on the beach . ’
4 I suppose some people might have found it worrying , but it did n't trouble me unduly .
5 There were beautiful wild flowers — I suppose some people call them weeds — such as yellow poppies , wild geraniums , forget-me- nots , campanulas and tiny wild violas springing up everywhere , as well as masses of snowdrops . ’
6 ‘ Well , I 'm a broadcaster , ’ said the presenter of the BBC Radio Cleveland early morning show , ‘ though I suppose some people would say that 's debatable . ’
7 I suppose some people might say to them oh you 're being nosy but then that does n't bother me because you do n't tell them what you do n't want them to know .
8 I suppose some people who are in receipt of social benefits might say their benefits are very , very small , come nowhere near covering the true cost to them and their families are having to foot the bill for a lot of what 's done , and sometimes , when maybe their allowances are cut by a little bit , they might think ‘ erm well perhaps if the Oxfordshire County Councillors had cut a little bit of their attendance allowances maybe I could have little bit more ’ .
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