Sentence examples for we may suspect from inspiring English sources

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We may suspect that Mrs. Woolf agrees with him.

Perfect or, more likely, imperfect, we may suspect art of being useless in either case.

But we may suspect that, since he has been returned to jail, Jon Venables could have done something sufficiently serious to face trial in the future.

"We may suspect that when the Kitchener-Felloweses sit down to dinner, this theme of injustice won't go away," Mr. Fenton continues.

The famous "offer" was so obviously a piece of clumsy propaganda that nobody outside the borders of Germany (and few, we may suspect, inside) was taken in for more than an hour or two.

At this point, if we have read other novels by Amis we may suspect that he is laying a trap — that in the end he will withhold the answer and laugh at us for our childish wish to solve a mystery.

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The more cynical among us may suspect we're being manipulated by the "affection industry" (which has us ritually running out for flowers, candy, and sentimental cards) and that all that perspiration doesn't add up to much.

The reader may suspect otherwise.

Ultimately, Joyce's book tells us something we may already suspect: that storytelling these days has a broader canvas than the hallowed space within the ­library doors.

Random searches may not always be efficient, but they can provide the ability to prevent terrorist attacks from those people we may not suspect are willing and able to commit atrocities.

Given the different grading practices as well as the sorting across majors, we may also suspect that study times vary across courses taken in these major categories as well.

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