i fancy in Czech
I fancy zlíbí se mi
Sentence patterns related to "i fancy"
1. I fancy it will rain.
2. I fancy a cup of tea.
3. Just a trifle more, I fancy, Watson.
4. I fancy a cigar is called for.
5. 9 I fancy Clodius is desirous to be your successor.
6. I fancy that his lordship would be her ladyship's son. "
7. But ye ken how much I fancy a hen with a bit of meat.
8. Classicist I fancy that one or two Classicists would find such a notion a touch putrid.
9. Do you suspect Mr. Bickersteth would suspect anything, Jeeves, if I made it up to five hundred? " " I fancy not, sir.
10. " Nothing would have convinced my Aunt Agatha that I hadn't lured that blighter into riotous living. " " I fancy you are right, sir. "
11. I fancy mankind may come, in time, to write all Aphoristically, except in narrative; grow weary of preparation, and connection, and illustration, and all those arts by which a big book is made