Sentence examples for to suppose something from inspiring English sources

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And "to suppose" something means to have a theory about something.

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It occurred to me that suppose something happened in the heavens--some astronomical event--that nobody had ever seen before.

I suppose something to do with the quarry.

Then suppose something happened to that person to make him or her forget how you had messed up.

At St Luke's, the animals will be helping provide patients and visitors with stimulus and, I suppose, something nice to look forward to".

Suppose something happens to you?

Yes, if it was haemorrhaging viewers, I suppose something had to be done.

What makes it possible to believe (or even just suppose) something about Shangri La is that one can falsely believe (or suppose) that something exists.

It is contradictory to suppose that something has this property in any sense because of another thing.

Once again, this would be to suppose that something could be produced by nothing, which is absurd and contradictory.

One supposes something has to put bums on seats.

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