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Example sentences for "should suppose"

  • I should suppose, probably not more than--you mean in my department--probably one fourth.

  • It was attended by I should suppose fifteen or twenty, and some efforts were made to get up a citizens' organization; but it didn't work.

  • I should suppose, maybe, there were six or seven or eight, or thereabouts.

  • But why should death destroy it; for these principles must remain in the same proportions, and consequently, I should suppose, in the same order of attractions?

  • Chemists have never been able to succeed in effecting this; but from analogy, I should suppose such a recomposition possible.

  • The mere diminution of temperature, which they experience by the privation of animal heat, must, I should suppose, be sufficient to derange the order of attractions that existed during life.

  • It was like what I should suppose an underground cave or temple to be, with a dripping or moist roof, and the moonlight entering in upon it by some means or other, and yet the colours were more like melted gems.

  • Though, as I should suppose, situated lower than Inveroran, and though we saw it in the hottest time of the afternoon sun, it had a far colder aspect from the want of trees.

  • I should suppose it is a house little frequented, for there is no appearance of an inn.

  • The three years that Hawthorne passed here were, I should suppose, among the happiest of his life.

  • It abounds in passages more delicately appreciative than can easily be found elsewhere, and it contains more charming and affectionate things than, I should suppose, had ever before been written about a country not the writer's own.

  • They were fatting on the grass only; and, I should suppose, that they are worth, or shortly will be, thirty pounds each.

  • What share they really have of it one cannot exactly say; but, I should suppose, that every labouring man in this valley raises as much food as would suffice for fifty, or a hundred persons, fed like himself!

  • The Bridewell has a wall round it that I should suppose to be twenty feet high.

  • I should suppose that in the very act of adjustment, which took place between the British Minister and the American Secretary, it is implied that we should do nothing further on this subject.

  • As respected firing the harpoon-gun, he should suppose it a want of skill or attention in the experiment if it failed to take effect.

  • I should suppose, Mr. President, this saving worth some notice.

  • Such conclusions as these might at least serve, we should suppose, as a working hypothesis, upon the basis of which we may consider in detail a variety of questions of the day.

  • The education of this idea of country we should suppose would be one of the fundamental problems of the development of patriotism.

  • I should suppose, of baton, or staff of office.

  • Cissa I should suppose to be the same name as Gisa, that of a bishop in the time of Edward the Confessor, and Cippa the same as Gyp in Gypeswich.

  • There are, I should suppose, few books the successive pictures of which leave such an impression on the reader who is prepared to receive that impression.

  • In the operation of tiring by the reel there must be considerable muscular exertion, and I should suppose expenditure of oily matter.

  • This is a question which I find it impossible to answer; yet from my own experience I should suppose, that in all the habitable parts of the globe certain water-flies exist wherever there is running water.

  • We should suppose that it would cost each member of the corps at least L10 or L15 to equip himself completely, and this would be by no means too large a sum for the purposes required.

  • We should suppose that, within six months from their first organisation, if the discipline was well attended to, such corps might be able to stand a field-day before their general officers.

  • I should suppose so, but why, then, did the poor so eagerly seek to serve the rich when the rich refused with scorn to serve one another?

  • This alternation of too little with too much work, I should suppose, would still continue to distinguish agriculture from other occupations.

  • Had I a sufficient motive, I should suppose I have strength enough for such an exertion.

  • Only a few months at the longest, I should suppose.

  • Such a rarely-endowed individual as this woman must, I should suppose, always be an object of scientific interest, even if she did not directly advance the cause of science itself.


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