Use "lead one to suppose" in a sentence

1. 5 At first,'s uncertainty principle might lead one to suppose that high-resolution is sacrificed if one works on such short timescales.

2. Well, if she took the lead, I suppose I'd have to support her, too.

3. Experiment 2 Suppose one of us tossed an eraser to you.

4. I suppose no one on the small council could speak sense to him.

5. I--oh--don't suppose you have an extra one.

6. I suppose we're both just trying to save one more friend from dying.

7. I suppose when one deals with men of action, one must expect action.

8. I suppose you're spreading false information about more than one company.

9. “In showing honor to one another take the lead.”

10. One un - repented of sin may lead to perdition.

11. For example, suppose you want to aggregate multiple RSS feeds into one RSS sites that usually follow.

12. A nuclear meltdown may yet lead to a financial one.

13. This can lead to skills such as: One Arm Cartwheels

14. Then the association might lead to missing just one meeting.

15. And one thing about direct action, I suppose, the target is meant to have an immediate effect.

16. Alright, what am I suppose to say?

17. Paul said: “In showing honor to one another take the lead.”

18. One day I said to her in a slight joking way , suppose we divorce , what will you do ?

19. I suppose at one time or another we have all wanted to start again with a clean slate.

20. Suppose the inside man, the one who switched King's lapel pin, turned out to be an inside woman?

21. Suppose one of your neighbors spreads lies, accusing you of being a bad parent.

22. Slowly ideas lead to ideology, lead to policies that lead to actions.

23. Don't suppose you came to crack jokes.

24. I suppose you have homework to do?

25. In the shared meaning of “to suppose,” presume is usually used when you suppose based on probability, while Assume is used when you suppose without any evidence

26. He'd move to one off the lead at 13 when Diaz Bogied

27. I should suppose him to be about fifty.

28. There is no reason to suppose she's lying.

29. The apostle says: “In showing honor to one another take the lead.”

30. 43 In answer Simon said: “I suppose it is the one whom he forgave more.”

31. I have strong suspicions that it was German, though I suppose no one knows for sure.

32. One should not suppose that it is an accomplishment of any particular class, occupation or profession.

33. Let us suppose two planets, hurtling through space, pass within a short distance of one another.

34. lead to policies that lead to actions.

35. Suppose the founder wants to retire to the Riviera.

36. SUPPOSE you plan to build your own home.

37. How many people does one suppose really are so vile, so unbalanced, so neurotic, so decadent as to do this?

38. 13 God’s Word counsels: “In showing honor to one another take the lead.”

39. He doesn’t suppose an (object) to-be-Cognized

40. Suppose the stealer refused to work and pay.

41. One of the supreme quests of alchemy is to transmute lead into gold.

42. Thus, the Bible urges: “In showing honor to one another take the lead.”

43. In making this confession, no one need suppose me guilty of any great or malignant sins.

44. Ad infinitum, I suppose.

45. Suppose we're distributing flutes.

46. One team has already built up a commanding lead.

47. I suppose you're right.

48. Dutch treat, I suppose. Yeah.

49. Suppose this takes two seconds.

50. I suppose you're splitting hairs.

51. He doesn’t suppose an unCognized

52. Yes, I suppose you do.

53. Suppose we increase your oxycodone?

54. Suppose we don't clinch it?

55. The apostle Paul admonishes us: “In showing honor to one another take the lead.”

56. On the one hand, this can lead to the so-called “tolerance stack-up”.

57. See also: Assent, to I guess I suppose; sure

58. 9 “In showing honor to one another take the lead,” says Romans 12:10.

59. The idea of having but one life to lead has always been a bummer.

60. They, of all Christians, should take the lead in showing honor to one another.

61. I've come to the end of myself, I suppose.

62. I suppose it is time to say "bon voyage".

63. Well, I suppose I'd try to identify my killer.

64. Suppose one has a function u that describes the temperature at a given location (x, y, z).

65. I suppose Pirate Bay's demand that artists give away their work for free is a one-way street.

66. It's a fallacy to suppose that wealth brings happiness.

67. Suppose you want to encode the bit string "11100"

68. Let's suppose someone were dastardly enough to harbor such thoughts.

69. I suppose I wanted something to remind me of her.

70. I don't suppose you just came by to insult me.

71. I suppose the time has come to say "bon voyage"!

72. You could, I suppose, compare me to a blacksmith's bellows.

73. One area of uncertainty remains: who will lead the team?

74. 27 One team has already built up a commanding lead.

75. For example, though V4 is an anterior lead and V5 is a lateral lead, they are contiguous because they are next to one another.

76. I suppose it's remotely possible.

77. Bellwether: one that takes the lead or sets an example.

78. They say I had the vanity to suppose that he and I might one day share the authorship of some literary work.

79. Suppose the driver was speeding.

80. I suppose he has that.