And othyr tydynggs her we none here, but that I supose ye have herd before; I supose veryly that it schall be so nye Esterne[96.
And as sone as thes men be come in, my Lord is perposyd to come to London, whyche I supose schall be within thys fortnyght.
Do give my Respect to Mrs Stills & Perticular to Miss Julia Kelly, I suposeshe is still with you yet, I am in great hast you must excuse my short letter.
I sat myself down in silance I supose for aboute ten minutes without one word; whether him or me spoak first, I know not, but he said in his usual plesant way to this purpas, "I fear not what man can do unto me.
I supose the whole numbar of pasengars was aboute fifty offesars in the army and navy, where I never was in such hurry and noise yet, in all the course of my life, nither to sea nor land.
Nevertheless I still continued praying--I supose seldom less than twelve times in aday--and sometimes think whether the hindrance was because I missed naming myself.
Rhoda says you call it an alowance, and I supose she knows.
But supose they were sorry for him and gave it to him?
I supose I can't keep him from swilling tea while I am away doing my part to help the Allies.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "supose" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.