Sentence examples similar to speculated to have left from inspiring English sources

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Authorities searched for Stephens across the city on Sunday, but speculated that he may have left the state in a white Ford Fusion.

By the early '90s, with the series in limbo due to legal disputes, I remember speculating that Bond might have left us for good.

Speculating that appellant might have left her husband but for the agreement she alleges, the dissent suggests that marriages will break up if such agreements are not enforced.

The paper speculated, however, that he may have left the road in an attempt to avoid paying a highway toll.

Ms Minnock's aunt, Caroline Minnock, 54, assured today that the family knew nothing of her niece's plan to run-off – and even speculated that Ms Minnock may have left the UK.

It had been speculated that the settlement could have left her the world's richest ever divorcee.

John Kander, whose four-decade partnership with the lyricist Fred Ebb brought forth scores as diverse as "Cabaret" and "Kiss of the Spider Woman," speculated recently that Dickens might have left too little room for a songwriter's imagination.

They speculate that the owner may have left them in a last-ditch attempt to save his wealth as he fled the doomed city.

Further reports in Italy this afternoon also speculated that Vucinic had left training with the Old Lady in order to complete the move.

He said the media had speculated that the first lady may have left him, before pointing out that she was sitting in the front row.

She doesn't want them speculating on "how long" she has left or what anyone might have noticed about how her disease is being manifest.

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