Sentence examples for would have supposed that from inspiring English sources

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Hearing the fierce singing, "one would have supposed that we were the captors and they the prisoners," a veteran recalled.

She would have supposed that after a day presumably spent at the lab and several hours at the co-op Anton would be dazed with exhaustion.

The new control measures, undertaken in September of 1949, were carefully planned, and few people would have supposed that any harm could result.

One would have supposed that Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte, in view of her own experience, would have been a better and more complacent mother, since the young woman was in all ways worthy and the match desirable from every standpoint.

If challenged, I would have supposed that my kind of thinking was not original, though I would not have been able to put my position into the Christian theological tradition.

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I'd have supposed that my chances of winning the lotto were greater than those of my being asked to give a sermon.

"I must say as an outside observer I have had some difficulty following the logic of British policy, I would have supposed - and it's something that's taught in basic finance text books - I would have thought a loan guarantee is more or less the same thing as a loan.

Neither he nor anyone else would have supposed for a moment that the ploughboy should know his Chaucer, or even Homer.

We discover that her parents are exceptionally attractive people: Wasps of the Stevensonian strain, intelligent, wealthy, and hard-working (the father owns a crusading newspaper in San Francisco, the mother runs an avant-garde art gallery), and what arrives literally on their doorstep is the embodiment of a problem that they would have supposed themselves ready to battle to the death to resolve.

"I wouldn't have supposed that such small-brained people descended directly from Homo erectus would be capable of producing these artifacts, but the evidence is pretty compelling". The new findings add to the rapidly emerging picture of Homo erectus, which has long been overshadowed by the better known Neanderthals of Europe.

Nor, of course would we have supposed that there was anything inevitable about the victory; these things, we naturally suppose, are a matter of chance.

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