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How to use suppose in a sentence

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To make the issue more concrete, suppose that a researcher wants to test the effects of language frequency on lexical decision times.
For example, suppose a customer wants to lease a software application that's stored on the Internet.
I could go on and on, but I suppose it would be better for my blood pressure to go and have a lie-down under some nice, soothing, wet newspaper.
We do lots of wrong things every day, but to suppose that all such wrongdoings should be illegal is surely to grant too much to the law.
I suppose he was wanting to come over all ridgy-didge but, strike me pink, instead he ends up looking a right galah.
For example, suppose a doctor refuses to withdraw life support from an incompetent patient when the clinical team agrees it to be appropriate.
I suppose I should give them credit for being equal opportunists in their ridiculousness.
Looking back I suppose it was quite comical, we must have looked like a right old married couple.
I suppose I would like to be recognised as a good player in my own right rather than a Paul McGrath want-to-be.
There is reason to suppose the Court of Appeal would be likely to reach any contrary view.
Even if they come from a known source, that's no reason to suppose they are harmless.
I suppose she cooked you breakfast in bed then disappeared for the rest of the day to let you run riot.
It is a cruel world, I suppose, but everything we do requires facing that danger and calculating the risk.
Of course, alcohol was not in short supply and I suppose that may also have contributed to my inability to rise on Sunday morning.
It is a sign of the times, I suppose, that the news has been greeted with relatively muted response.
I suppose it's a sign of the times that their spoofs are more sensible than their genuine stuff.
I suppose that if you didn't sign in on the council register you don't exist!
I suppose I just think the world is complex, and even wrong-headed actions can sometimes have beneficial outcomes.
Yer right, I suppose. He lay there, staring at the ceiling until he eventually fell asleep.
I suppose some would call it a woman's book which always sounds a bit derogatory to me.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Nimrod joined me at this moment and he was thanked separately and dually, for being the husband of his wife, I suppose.
Let us suppose that on this same given day the majority of tokens distributed are all fractionally larger than normal.
It has been asked, in what way do you suppose that the affections of a mother should operate to derange the members of the ftus?
The spot 'where the three C's meet' at Ealing is the usual rendezvous, I suppose?
I suppose by graduate bard you mean one who has gained the chair at an eisteddfod?
And I suppose, she said, satirically, you wonder why Iwhy youare repellent to me.
Do you suppose I'm thinking of that, and not of the desecration, the outrage, the horror?
I suppose it's a sort of familiar spirit that does it, but the electric eye has got something to do with it.
Let us suppose that this gutta percha, and this cat's-skin are not electrified.
And I suppose he was right in saying so, for what meaning could he attach to the designation, the world.
What do you suppose must have been my feelings, after this rejection, at the thought of my own dishonour?
From what quarter do you suppose these rumors of Floyd's disinheritance arose?
Do you suppose I was able then to understand the sheer tragic fortitude to live of a scrubwoman!
There is, I suppose, hardly a book which one ought to discommend to the young person more than La Religieuse.
This circumstance has led certain persons to suppose that emissions are natural and beneficial.
Why suppose that by distorting reality we get it in shape to affirm of reality?
I suppose I know my way about the house, if I be losin' my hearing just a dite.
I suppose the first mischief was done by the foreside of the whirl, the latter by the hinderside, their motion being contrary.
Why, man, do you suppose they would welcome us if we went to them empty-handed?
I suppose the cook will have horns and a tail, and all the food will be devilled.
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