Example sentences of "suppose [pers pn] must have " 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 seen Christine Baldwin at Larksoken , probably in the canteen . |
3 | Beneath each frame there was a scrap of token text which I suppose I must have read . |
4 | I suppose I must have accepted that whatever my parents told me was good and right because I had no reason to think otherwise . |
5 | But I suppose I must have told them how things were between me and Richard because as I lay on my bed , in my old room , I heard Aunt Lilian telephoning . |
6 | ( I 've done dozens of lectures now , in front of all sorts of people , and I always make it up as I go along , although I suppose I must have a rough idea about what I 'm going to say . ) |
7 | I suppose I must have touched him many times before , but not consciously or deliberately . |
8 | Because I suppose I must have appeared a bit untrustworthy , thought Caspar , what with working for the Gruagach and everything . |
9 | " Funny , I did n't think I 'd hit him , but I suppose I must have — must 've been the second shot . |
10 | ‘ Well , I suppose I must have met her , then , if you say so , but somehow I ca n't remember anything about her . ’ |
11 | ‘ I suppose I must have got confused . ’ |
12 | ‘ I ca n't recall any mention of them , but I suppose I must have or I would n't be able to see anything , would I ? |
13 | ‘ I suppose I must have been half off my head , without the booze , since Friday when Rosemary finished with me . ’ |
14 | ‘ 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 . |
15 | I suppose you must have sport and everything else too , you must do . |
16 | I suppose she must have her foot in plaster . |
17 | I suppose we must have a few cousins several times removed floating about somewhere or other , but I 've never heard of them . |
18 | ‘ I suppose we must have had more help than I remember , ’ he said after a while . |
19 | I suppose they must have . |
20 | April or May , I suppose it must have been . ’ |
21 | 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 . |
22 | I suppose it must have been a portion , ’ he said uncertainly , feeling that the word was wrong . |
23 | ‘ I suppose it must have been about a quarter past eight . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | I suppose he must have resented giving this much money to her ; it was a large sum after all . |
26 | I suppose he must have been choosing between them . |
27 | I suppose he must have had more orthodox items in his wardrobe but I never saw them . |
28 | I suppose he must have been , to bring her back here . ’ |
29 | I suppose he must have done , ’ Tuathal had said , thinking aloud . |
30 | ‘ I suppose he must have said something . ’ |