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Example sentences for "you suppose"

  • I have not been so long in my bed, Major, as you suppose.

  • His memory (as you suppose) was the least injured of his faculties, and was the last to give way under the strain of trying to tell that story.

  • Do you suppose I will let you go without me?

  • Do you suppose that I am insensible to the effect of manly beauty?

  • When the tempest rose, And the ship went so-- Do you suppose We were ill?

  • Do you suppose I intend to give up a magnificent part without a struggle?

  • You sweet love,' I said at this, being slave to her soft obedience; 'do you suppose I should be content to leave you until Elysium?

  • Do you suppose that I can sleep, and eat my food, and go about, and look at other people, as if nothing at all had happened?

  • Do you suppose that I can fight, with you among the bullets, Lorna?

  • His case will be still worse, if you suppose him to be everywhere surrounded and watched by enemies.

  • Do you suppose that I call him who is mistaken the stronger at the time when he is mistaken?

  • A right noble thought; but do you suppose that we shall refrain from asking you what is this highest knowledge?

  • Now do you suppose that if a person were able to make the original as well as the image, he would seriously devote himself to the image-making branch?

  • And do you suppose that I ask these questions with any design of injuring you in the argument?

  • Why--why do you suppose that it could be made to pay us, Hi?

  • Don't you suppose we could prevail upon the old lady to renig?

  • Yes," replied Chichikov with a similar whisper, "but what sort of serfs do you suppose them to be?

  • As a matter of fact, I am not purchasing for profit, as you suppose, but to humour a certain whim of mine.

  • In fact, she felt driven to inquire: "What do YOU suppose to be hidden beneath it all?

  • And do you suppose, sir, that I should hint to you of such a voyage if I meant you to be at the charge of it?

  • Do you suppose that I do not know his virtues better than you?

  • Do you suppose there's naught inside here but beer?

  • Do you suppose they'll care for candy pulling?

  • If such a firm should be organised and should offer to drive the logs for these ten firms at so much a thousand, do you suppose it would get the business?

  • What do you suppose we put that line aboard for?

  • Don't you suppose I got this thing all figured out?

  • Thuillier, the free-thinker, "do you suppose I give in to that superstition?

  • Thuillier, "do you suppose I am going to commit myself with a Cerizet or any other newspaper bully?

  • Do you suppose I would if I had anything to live for?

  • Why do you suppose I took the trouble to tame you?

  • Don't you suppose I knew the twenty-five in the pocketbook wouldn't carry you far?

  • Do you suppose I haven't often thought of what would become of these books when I was gone?

  • Do you suppose I haven't often thought that things might go on irregular and untidy here, after I was taken away?

  • Do you suppose nobody is ever to look at me?

  • Do you suppose WE shouldn't be the first to speak, if there was anything that ought to be taken notice of?

  • Do you suppose I ain't the best judge of what's proper and what's improper?

  • How much do you suppose a hotel gains from a guest like that?

  • While Rochefort toils and ponders and hesitates, do you suppose a doubt as to his own astuteness ever dims the self-complacency of White Waistcoat?

  • Do you suppose it is for the use of the weary breadwinner?

  • Do you suppose you'll be able to keep it up?

  • How much do you suppose you'll get for it?

  • I read it in bed, and after I had finished it do you suppose I could get out of bed to put the light out?

  • How long do you suppose it will be before you hear from it?

  • There are no such preparations to make as you suppose," said Magdalen, hastily.

  • This is a far more serious matter than any of you suppose.

  • If you can satisfy me that your whole heart and soul are as strongly set on Miss Vanstone as you suppose them to be, I must knock under to necessity, and keep my objections to myself.

  • Why, you silly girl, do you suppose that I belong to you, body and soul?

  • You are greatly mistaken if you suppose that I am an angel.

  • Do you suppose my feelings are a trumpery set of social observances, to be harrowed to order and exhibited at funerals?

  • Do you suppose he would have taken all that trouble you have just talked about if he didn't know it?

  • And who do you suppose HE turns out to be?

  • But what do you suppose it was intended for?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you suppose" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    five times; past sins; public breakfast; small class; you came; you don; you haven; you knew; you let; you mean; you take; you used; you wish; you would; young again; young chief; young gent; young lieutenant; young marster; young men; young people; young reader; younger daughter; your children; your country; your name