单词 | Suppose |
例句 | 1. To suppose, as we all suppose, that we could be rich and not behave as the rich behave, is like supposing that we could drink all day and keep absolute sober. 2. I suppose you'll hector me until I phone him. 3. Prices will go up, I suppose. 4. I suppose you think that's funny, do you? . 5. I suppose I was quite promiscuous in my youth. 6. What do you suppose the killer's motive was? 7. What do you suppose you will do after school? 8. Why do you suppose he resigned? 9. There is no reason to suppose she's lying. 10. 'Will you do it?' 'Er, yes[], I suppose so.' 11. What do you suppose he wanted? 12. I suppose my application has been lost by some incompetent bureaucrat. 13. 'That's the only possible solution.' 'Yes, I suppose so,' Charles conceded. 14. I don't suppose for a minute that he'll agree . 15. I suppose all the tickets have been sold now, have they? 16. Suppose someone gave you an egg and asked you to describe exactly what was inside. 17. I suppose I was looking for an occupation which was going to be an adventure. 18. Let us suppose for a moment that the news is really true. 18. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 19. It's reasonable to suppose that people go into this business in search of fame. 20. I suppose I shall have to pony up, whether I like it or not. 21. I suppose Carolyn went off with some man she'd fallen in love with. 22. I don't suppose there'll ever be a remedy for that. 23. I suppose you're right. 24. They suppose that all rich men are wicked. 25. I suppose we might as well go home. 26. I should suppose him to be about fifty. 27. I don't suppose I'll ever see her again. 28. Responsibility, I suppose, is what defines adulthood. 29. We all have our cross, I suppose. 30. Getting a visa isn't as simple as you might suppose. 1. I suppose you'll hector me until I phone him. 2. Prices will go up, I suppose. 3. I suppose you think that's funny, do you? . 4. I suppose I was quite promiscuous in my youth. 5. What do you suppose the killer's motive was? 6. What do you suppose you will do after school? 7. Why do you suppose he resigned? 8. There is no reason to suppose she's lying. 9. 'Will you do it?' 'Er, yes, I suppose so.' 10. 'That's the only possible solution.' 'Yes, I suppose so,' Charles conceded. 11. I don't suppose for a minute that he'll agree . 12. I suppose all the tickets have been sold now, have they? 13. Getting a visa isn't as simple as you might suppose. 14. Suppose someone gave you an egg and asked you to describe exactly what was inside. 15. I suppose I was looking for an occupation which was going to be an adventure. 16. Let us suppose for a moment that the news is really true. 17. It's reasonable to suppose that people go into this business in search of fame. 18. I suppose Carolyn went off with some man she'd fallen in love with. 18. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 19. I don't suppose there'll ever be a remedy for that. 20. I suppose you're right. 21. I suppose you're splitting hairs. 22. How much do you suppose these old books would fetch? 23. I shouldn't have put that extra spoonful of curry powder in this meal, but I suppose we can all be wise after ... 24. I missed the deadline again last week; I suppose that is another nail in my coffin. 31. What makes you suppose I'm against it? 32. I suppose you thought you were being clever! 33. Suppose we take a later train? 34. In one way you're right, I suppose. 35. Let's suppose a Mr So-and-so registers at the hotel. 36. Do you suppose this is the exact spot? 37. I suppose I'd better do some homework. 38. How do you suppose he got here? 39. I suppose it's not beyond the realms of possibility. 40. I suppose I was impressed by his seniority. 41. "I suppose so," said Anna with a shrug. 42. I suppose you deserve an explanation. 43. You'll have had dinner already,() I suppose. 44. That will be his wife with him, I suppose. 45. I don't suppose it is of any consequence now. 46. I suppose I could go in for advertising. 47. I suppose that's one way of looking at it. 48. There's no reason to suppose he's lying. 48. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 49. It's a fallacy to suppose that wealth brings happiness. 50. What do you suppose that dance is? 51. 'I suppose so,' she said dully. 52. Is that the right way up?--Yeah. I suppose so. 53. I suppose you're going to be late again. 54. The hotel was reasonable, I suppose . 55. 'I suppose so,' she said heavily. 56. I suppose you're splitting hairs. 57. You can't suppose whom I met in the street. 58. I suppose he might have missed the train. 59. I suppose he'll come back now. 60. They suppose the box to contain books. 61. I suppose he will be back by eight o'clock. 62. 'Can I borrow the car?' 'I suppose so' . 63. 'I suppose you're right,' she said resignedly. 64. I suppose these changes are deniable? 65. Let's suppose X knows what Y is doing. 66. What do you suppose I will do? 67. I suppose we may as well get started. 68. I suppose you think you're funny. 69. Suppose the news is true: what then? 70. I suppose the whole town is talking about it. 71. So things worked out for the best(), I suppose. 72. In a way, I suppose I'm frightened of failing. 73. You could be right, I suppose. 74. I suppose I could get on with the ironing while I'm waiting. 75. I suppose I'm lucky because my parents were behind me all the way. 76. What I'm saying, I suppose, is that she's not really suitable for the job. 77. I don't suppose there's any left-over pie going, is there? 78. Winning an Olympic gold medal was, I suppose, the supreme moment of my life. 78. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 79. We don't normally allow in people under 18, but I suppose we could stretch the rules for you as it's your birthday tomorrow. 80. I don't suppose I shall ever be able to get out of debt. 81. I suppose your presence here today is not entirely coincidental. 82. I get a bit uptight these days. Hormones, I suppose. 83. First, we have to suppose that she was out to make money. 84. The policy is perfectly clear and I see no reason to suppose that it isn't working. 85. What makes you suppose we're going to sell the house? 86. I suppose we could save one or two of the trees, but what's the point ? 87. Do you suppose we could get together for a little chat sometime soon? 88. I suppose wine has its points, but I prefer beer. 89. Suppose we miss the train - what will we do then? 90. I suppose no one has any idea who originated the story? 91. I suppose it has a certain novelty value but you'll soon get bored of it. 92. Oh well, that's enough chatting. I suppose I'd better bash on with this essay. 93. I work in a government office. It's a responsible position, I suppose, but not very exciting. 94. I refused her a divorce, out of spite I suppose. 95. I suppose that, subconsciously, I was reacting against my unhappy childhood. 96. He's boring, but I suppose he has his good points. 97. Do you suppose it would be offending against good taste to wear a patterned tie with my striped shirt? 98. I suppose we should make a start on cleaning this room. 99. I suppose some people create an idea of who they want to be, and then they live it out. 100. She is very direct. I tend to be more diplomatic, I suppose. 101. He was 86 when he died so I suppose he'd had a good innings. 102. I don't suppose you'd give me a lift to the station? 103. Suppose flights are fully booked on that day-which other day could we go? 104. I suppose we're stuck with each other for the duration . 105. That doesn't suppose you were absent at the scene of the crime. 106. Some, I suppose(), might even be in positions to influence opinion. 107. The LCD will be much cheaper in the short run, I suppose. 108. Look, suppose you lost your job tomorrow, what would you do? 108. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 109. Let's first suppose the second defense line has been destroyed. 110. Oh well, we'll just have to cancel the holiday, I suppose. 111. How much do you suppose these old books would fetch? 112. "He's not still there, I suppose?" — "I wouldn't bank on that," she said. 113. Suppose you had a million pounds how would you spend it? 114. As there's no public transport, I suppose we'll have to use shanks's pony. 115. I could take you in the car, I suppose . 116. I don't really like working on a computer, but you have to move with the times, I suppose. 117. I hate going to the dentist, but I suppose I'll just have to bite the bullet. 118. I suppose you want to borrow money from me again? 119. I suppose you won't be coming to the party if you're at death's door! 120. I led a very confined life in my village so I suppose that I wanted to spread my wings. 121. I don't want to go to the party but I'd better put in an appearance, I suppose. 122. "Well, I suppose we'll just have to do what he says, " said Kim with a shrug of resignation. 123. Well, I suppose I could fit you in at 3.45. 124. "Well I suppose it is based on the old lunar months isn't it."— 'Yes that's right.'. 125. There's nothing to keep us here, is there?--I suppose not. 126. I don't suppose you could tell me where James Street is could you? 127. What are they doing drinking at this end of town? Slumming, I suppose. 128. Who on earth do you suppose could have done this? 129. Well, if your brother can find a woman who's willing to marry him then I suppose anything's possible. 130. The bus is always late but today when I was late it came on time - that's Murphy's law I suppose! 131. He's a very worthy man, I suppose, but he's very dull. 132. I don't suppose you could/I suppose you couldn't lend me £5 till tomorrow, could you? 133. I suppose this is as good a place as any to stay. 134. I suppose I did do OK, but I'd be silly to get a big head about it. 135. I don't suppose you have any idea where my address book is, do you? 136. The school's not perfect, but I suppose it could be worse . 137. I suppose it's because I live in a crowded city that I have this yearning for open spaces. 138. I shouldn't have put that extra spoonful of curry powder in this meal, but I suppose we can all be wise after .../suppose.html 139. I suppose you think that's funny. Well, I certainly don't. 140. Suppose Rose, or worse still , Peter had seen the photograph? 141. I suppose it's too late to apply for that job now. 142. On one level I quite like the attention but on another level, I suppose I find it a bit disturbing. 143. Suppose a company has a new breakfast cereal that it wants to sell. 144. I need £2000 to set up the business, but I suppose £1500 would do at a pinch. 145. I don't suppose I can really call myself a vegetarian when I eat fish. 146. I suppose we'd better do our duty and report the accident. 147. I suppose that might happen but it's not very likely. 148. It is ingenuous to suppose that money did not play a part in his decision. 149. I suppose the shock had addled his poor old brain. 150. I suppose the concert was OK, as these things go. 151. Let us suppose, for example, that you are married with two children. 152. He must have thought Jane was worth it or he wouldn't have wasted time on her, I suppose. 153. It's his idea of a joke, I suppose, the scallywag. 154. I suppose it's just conceivable that we've made a mistake. 155. Winning an Olympic gold medal was, I suppose, the supreme moment of his life. 156. He's hopelessly inefficient , but I suppose he means well. 157. She told me not to repeat it, but now I don't suppose it matters. 158. We haven't heard anything from the hospital today, but I suppose no news is good news. 159. I don't suppose I can interest you in a quick drink after work, can I? 160. I suppose we should be flattered that he agreed to come at all. 161. Well, at least you weren't hurt. I suppose we should be grateful for small mercies. 162. We've only raised a quarter of the money we needed, but I suppose we must be thankful for small mercies. 163. I suppose you mix with a wide variety of people in your job. 164. I don't suppose there'll be more than six people eating so I wouldn't go overboard with the food. 165. I can't stand the pace, I suppose, and the competi-tiveness, and the unfriendliness. 166. My life is ruined and I suppose I only have myself to blame. 167. I would have preferred a house of my own rather than sharing, but beggars can't be choosers, I suppose. 168. I suppose I shouldn't be laughing about death - perhaps I've got a warped mind/sense of humour! 168. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 169. The poor old sod - I don't suppose he's got a home. 170. I suppose head office expects us all to troop down to London for this meeting. 171. We're coming to a farmyard I suppose we can just walk through. 172. I'd have liked the job but I suppose you can't win 'em all. 173. "I suppose we'd better get back to work," he said with a heavy sigh. 174. I suppose that, in justification, he could always claim he had a family to support. 175. I suppose they'll get married and live happily ever after. 176. I shouldn't have put that extra spoonful of curry powder in this meal, but I suppose we can all be wise after the event. 177. I missed the deadline again last week; I suppose that is another nail in my coffin. 178. I suppose all the tickets will be sold by now. 179. I don't suppose we'll ever know the truth about what happened that day. 180. I suppose delivery in two days is quite fast really. 181. Let's suppose, for the sake of argument , that interest rates went up by 2%. 182. I don't suppose I could have a look at your newspaper, could I? |
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