Example sentences of "[pers pn] suppose [pers pn] must [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | I suppose they must put these in the the oven I would |
2 | I suppose they must have . |
3 | And so I suppose we must go back and we must say well is is Paul serious ? |
4 | Still , I suppose we must move with the times . |
5 | I suppose we must have a few cousins several times removed floating about somewhere or other , but I 've never heard of them . |
6 | ‘ I suppose we must have had more help than I remember , ’ he said after a while . |
7 | I suppose she must have her foot in plaster . |
8 | ‘ I suppose you must think so , or you would n't be here . ’ |
9 | ‘ I suppose you must miss the bright lights of London ? ’ he said idly . |
10 | I suppose you must get a thrill out of it , but if you really knew anything you 'd go to the police . ’ |
11 | I suppose you must get a thrill out of it … stop imagining things about me . |
12 | ‘ I suppose you must know you look like a painting , a madonna — Damn it , you 're pulling my reason all ways , Sarella . |
13 | I suppose you must have sport and everything else too , you must do . |
14 | ‘ Talking of parents , I suppose you must see something of Kate 's mother . |
15 | ‘ I suppose he must 've done . ’ |
16 | He 's a crossword compiler as well , so I suppose he must delegate . |
17 | I suppose he must have resented giving this much money to her ; it was a large sum after all . |
18 | I suppose he must have been choosing between them . |
19 | I suppose he must have had more orthodox items in his wardrobe but I never saw them . |
20 | I suppose he must have been , to bring her back here . ’ |
21 | I suppose he must have done , ’ Tuathal had said , thinking aloud . |
22 | ‘ I suppose he must have said something . ’ |
23 | ‘ Yes , I suppose it must seem so . ’ |
24 | ‘ I suppose it must seem so . ’ |
25 | Well , I suppose it must look quite cool , what with the aeroplane tickets and the restaurants , the cabs , the filmstars , Selina , the Fiasco , the money . |
26 | April or May , I suppose it must have been . ’ |
27 | 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 . |
28 | I suppose it must have been a portion , ’ he said uncertainly , feeling that the word was wrong . |
29 | ‘ I suppose it must have been about a quarter past eight . |
30 | 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 . |