Supposing
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115 examples of Supposing in a sentence
For example,
supposing
I was a writer, say, for a newspaper or for a magazine.
Supposing
you're an accountant or an entrepreneur or a medic or a scientist: Should you care about women artists?
So they say, "Yes it's wrong, but
supposing
it was right ..." (Laughter) And the only other option open to them is to stop asking the questions.
Dr. V:
Supposing
I'm able to produce eye care, techniques, methods, all in the same way, and make it available in every corner of the world.
What is it that makes us capable of
supposing
anything, and does this tell us anything about what we can suppose?
The film just isn't strong enough to answer both questions
(supposing
those were the director's questions, too).
Also, the flying monkeys/humans, which I am
supposing
must either be a complete yet poorly done copy of those in "The Wizard of Oz" or the missing links between chimpanzees, humans and bats.
Supposing
that the South Koreans take on the task, US customs officials will either have to trust their numbers, or incur the costs of duplicating the monitoring efforts needed to enforce the quota.
Finally,
supposing
Uribe is on the verge of victory, what should he do with it?
But, after studying some mechanics and using their imaginations, the physicist-fish realize that they could deduce much simpler laws of motion by
supposing
that they are surrounded by a medium (water!) that complicates the appearance of things.
We have discovered that we can get a much simpler set of equations for fundamental physics by
supposing
that what we ordinarily perceive as empty space is actually a medium.
Unfortunately, Europe’s policymakers have twice let themselves been misled by politically convenient views of the crisis – first in 2007/2008, by
supposing
that the financial contagion came from the US, and nowadays, by blaming reckless fiscal policy in the southern eurozone.
Presumably, such people are
supposing
lockdowns will end soon.
'Supposing
she does not love me?
Supposing
she is only marrying me just to get married?
Supposing
she does not herself know what she is doing?' he asked himself.
Well,
supposing
the best: that none of the other children die, and that I somehow succeed in bringing them up; at the very best they will only escape being ne'er-do-wells.
Well,
supposing
I make that effort and do it: I shall receive either an insulting answer or his consent.
Supposing
I get his consent...'Anna at that instant had reached the other end of the room and stopped there, doing something to the window curtain.
Supposing
they make me pray!
So we struggle, and therein lies the pleasure!''But
supposing
you were married?
But
supposing
he does not come?
Well,
supposing
I picture to myself what I want in order to be happy?
'Supposing
now that the children were left alone to procure or make cups for themselves and to milk the cows and so on.
His mate persisted, however, wishing to reason out the matter, and expressing his doubts by an hypothesis:
supposing
the old society were no longer to exist, swept away to the crumbs; well, was it not to be feared that the new world would grow up again, slowly spoilt by the same injustices, some sick and others flourishing, some more skilful and intelligent, fattening on everything, and others imbecile and lazy.
'With this money, your son can go to M. Durand, the clothier, and get himself a suit of black.''And
supposing
I take him away from you,' said the peasant, who had completely forgotten the reverential forms of address.
At the head of his list he placed five or six friends of the family who paid a desperate court to him,
supposing
him to be protected by some caprice of the Marquis.
Supposing
that Fouque prints my posthumous pamphlet, it will be only an infamy the more.
It does not offer the insult to the young persons who shine in the drawing-rooms of Paris, of
supposing
that a single one of their number is susceptible to the mad impulses which degrade the character of Mathilde.
A furious jealousy and one that was incapable of wreaking vengeance, the prolongation of a hopeless misery (for, even
supposing
Julien to be saved, how was she to recapture his heart?), the shame and grief of loving more than ever this faithless lover, had plunged Mademoiselle de La Mole in a grim silence from which the zealous attentions of M. de Frilair were no more capable than the rude frankness of Fouque, of making her emerge.
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