1 I suppose one must be serious sometimes.
2 I suppose he has been paying you compliments.
3 Yes; I don't suppose you will object to that.
4 "Money, I suppose," said Lord Fermor, making a wry face.
5 I don't suppose I shall ever see this horrid London again.
6 Indeed, at the present moment he is supposed to be in Paris.
7 "Yes, Dorian, I suppose you were right," said Hallward slowly.
8 That is the reason, I suppose, that you never dine with me now.
9 "Not as long as you love him, I suppose," was the sullen answer.
10 I suppose he wants to ask you what flowers you wish to have on the table to-night.
11 I suppose in about a fortnight we shall be told that he has been seen in San Francisco.
12 "I suppose it would," muttered the lad, walking up and down the room and looking horribly pale.
13 And to-night I am to dine with you, and then go on to the opera, and sup somewhere, I suppose, afterwards.
14 I suppose it comes from the fact that none of us can stand other people having the same faults as ourselves.
15 The gallery and pit were fairly full, but the two rows of dingy stalls were quite empty, and there was hardly a person in what I suppose they called the dress-circle.