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Example sentences for "supposed that"

  • It can hardly be supposed that a false theory would explain, in so satisfactory a manner as does the theory of natural selection, the several large classes of facts above specified.

  • It is not to be supposed that species in a state of nature ever change so quickly as domestic animals under the guidance of methodical selection.

  • He was also desirous to have it supposed that he had, by revelations from this deity, a knowledge of future events.

  • And if He does, is it to be supposed that He died for only some of them?

  • Let it not be supposed that I have any sympathy with Ingersoll's infidel views.

  • And is it to be supposed that He has made no eternal provision for them?

  • Then it may be supposed that if further divine light were to be given, God would have chosen more worthy mediums for communicating it.

  • And is it to be supposed that in the spiritual realm there is not much more to learn?

  • It may be supposed that my mood underwent precious little improvement after this communication.

  • It could not be supposed that he would remain long.

  • It must not be supposed that "Sam" was not truly attached to his wife.

  • What became of him it was not for Harrison to tell, but he supposed that he had made his way to a free State, or Canada, and he hoped to find him.

  • But it should not be supposed that any of these represent the sentiment of Pennsylvania, and it would be to wrong our people sorely, to include them in the same category of personal, social, or political morals.

  • No one can imagine that Henry ever supposed that a bride from that wretched place at Hogglestock would be welcomed among us.

  • He supposed that Mr Toogood had come to him about his trial, but it did not occur to him that the lawyer might be bringing him news which might make the trial altogether unnecessary.

  • It may therefore be supposed that Dr Thorne, and Mrs Thorne, and the archdeacon, knew each other intimately, and understood each other's feelings on these matters.

  • How can it be supposed that a man--a man like the Marchese Ludovico-- should chance to have a needle about him?

  • But even supposing no light upon the matter can be got at all, it is not to be supposed that--that any judge would consider there was sufficient ground for assuming our friend to be guilty?

  • It is supposed that he is lurking about in New Kent county, where he professes to have a wife.

  • Keswick was his rival, with the powerful backing of Mr Brandon and a whole tribe of relatives, and it might naturally be supposed that he was the last man in the world of whom he would ask assistance.

  • It is to be supposed that he meant, 'when a king shall again be entertained in Scotland'.

  • Lest it should be supposed that I have suppressed one of his sallies against my country, it may not be improper here to correct a mistaken account that has been circulated, as to his conversation this day.

  • From what has been recorded in this Journal, it may well be supposed that a variety of admirable conversation has been lost, by my neglect to preserve it.

  • It is not to be supposed that Mrs. Stanley, and the ladies at Wyllys-Roof, were left in ignorance of what passed in the court-room.

  • It is not to be supposed that Mrs. Creighton was entirely forgotten in these reveries of Harry's, which formed occasional interludes to his diplomatic labours while at Rio.

  • In all cases the men hear how much their neighbours have got for their green fish; and it may be supposed that there is sufficient competition for men to ensure that the highest possible sum will be given.

  • We supposed that we should be carried in chairs six miles through the jungle to a point where a gharrie could meet us, and that we should reach the Residency by nine tonight at the latest.

  • It is supposed that there is a sufficient supply to last for ages, even though the demand for tin for new purposes is always on the increase.

  • It may readily be supposed that Ernest's Latin was not of much service in these operations, for even Wolston's mechanical skill was sorely tried in elaborating the design.

  • The carp is said to live two hundred years, and it is supposed that a whale might live for ten centuries if the harpoon did not come in the way to shorten the period.

  • It is supposed that this is done with a view to enable the souls of the departed to take their flight more readily to heaven.

  • After this, it cannot be supposed that reference is made to the Commonwealth of Rome.

  • Though I have dwelt on the harshness of style and manner, and the occasional inaccuracies in grammar and language of the author of the Annals, it must not be supposed that I fail to appreciate his merit.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    already noticed; but just; ceased speaking; commanding position; dwell upon; familiar spirit; fell dead; foreign body; geologically speaking; grated onion; here taken; like amount; made knight; maritime warfare; mustard seed; natural state; necessary truths; poor friend; religious views; supposed that; three cloves; unto thee