Example sentences of "i expect [pron] 're [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I expect they 're stale , ’ he said cheerfully , ‘ and he 's glad to be rid of them .
2 " I expect they 're anxious to chair me around the hall , " thought the Collector triumphantly .
3 I expect they 're hungry , ’ said Mrs Hollidaye .
4 I expect you 're unhappy . ’
5 OK , I expect you 're right . ’
6 I expect you 're right . ’
7 ‘ Well , I expect you 're right , ’ he admitted .
8 I expect you 're right , ’ said Wendy , and left Apricot with Ken .
9 ‘ Oh , I expect you 're right , my boy .
10 I expect you 're right ! ’
11 I expect you 're anxious to see little Maria Luisa . ’
12 I expect you 're tired — you generally have a sherry and a nap when you come home at this time , and , besides , there are those papers to correct and I hoped you 'd help me unpack .
13 I expect you 're all thinking I 'm rich , I 'm not .
14 I expect you 're free in the evenings ? ’
15 Nothing grand mind , only roast pork and apple pie , but I expect you 're hungry enough , this bitter cold day .
16 I expect you 're ashamed , are n't you ? ’
17 I expect you 're busy with the ladies ' altar guild and the old people 's picnic .
18 ‘ Anyway , ’ said Mrs Emma Watt quickly after all , ‘ I expect you 're busy .
19 I expect you 're ready for a talk , are n't you ? ’
20 I expect you 're ready for a drink .
21 I 've got us a nice bit of meat pie for supper and a lovely fresh bit of bread , I expect you 're starving . ’
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