Examples of 'might suppose' in a sentence

Meaning of "might suppose"

might suppose: to think or assume (something) is true based on the information available

How to use "might suppose" in a sentence

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Some might suppose that he was really guilty.
But not quite as some might suppose.
You might suppose they were those of some human infant.
In many more aspects than we might suppose.
One might suppose that new systems with more.
Love is creeping nearer than you might suppose.
And you might suppose we could end this article right here.
The task was not as straightforward as one might suppose.
One might suppose that the acoustic version would be more intimate.
The decision was not as sweeping as one might suppose.
You might suppose all the books on that list focus on content marketing.
Not the pulmonary artery as you might suppose.
One might suppose that the theologians were not fooled by this sort of argument.
Some fish are much cleverer than you might suppose.
Now one might suppose that these words were intended for the apostles only.

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And much less now than you might suppose.
You might suppose that this difference is due to different people having different tinnitus.
The serpent was not a snake in the grass as we might suppose.
You might suppose that many stars would light the night like daytime.
Medicine is not so far from art as some might suppose.
You might suppose you understand all there is to learn about your heart and train.
So you two have more in common than one might suppose.
One might suppose that nothing could have resisted the shock of this terrible moving mass.
Getting rid of the original aircraft was trickier than one might suppose.
Love is creeping nearer than you might suppose So sit still and wait now.
Treating yellow fever does not involve antiviral medications like you might suppose.
Therefore, we might suppose that age has influence.
In these respects Camembert is a lot more like the McMerde burger than you might suppose.
One might suppose that one might be more … selective.
Quite a simple operation, one might suppose.
Really, one might suppose that you were paying for the games.
Well, maybe not as much as you might suppose.
But if one thing is ending, we might suppose that something else is beginning.
It is not such a sterile, worthless existence as one might suppose.
Naively, one might suppose that the galaxies are rushing apart through space.
Their dream experiences then, are not so diverse as you might suppose.
Frequently than you might suppose if you haven't yet been lucky enough.
No, this kind of thing is much less likely than you might suppose.
In such an environment, you might suppose that animals and plants could have no place.
Even so, herbivores outmanoeuvre their enemies more often than you might suppose.
One might suppose that those destined to accomplish these butcheries of men would be despised!
They originated in Spain, as you might suppose.
After all that scrutiny, you might suppose that everything about solar flares would be known.
Considering their relatively shallow roots, Brazilian parties are not as fragile as one might suppose.
We might suppose Beethoven, in his creative work, pursued a specific dramaturgical strategy.
Finally, some scientists have expressed concern over what the awakening of AI might suppose.
One might suppose that one might be more… Your only daughter getting married.
Just around the corner, wafting close Love is creeping nearer than you might suppose.
And someone might suppose that… you're becoming infatuated.
The word “ brunch ” has a longer history than we might suppose.

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