Use of supposition in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include supposition at the start of sentence, supposition at the end of sentence and supposition in the middle of sentence

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supposition at the end of sentence


  1. That is mere supposition!
  2. It seems a reasonable supposition.
  3. That is a very likely supposition.
  4. The story is based on supposition.
  5. His theory is merely based on supposition.
  6. His version of events is pure supposition .
  7. That article was based on pure supposition.
  8. We must not condemn her on pure supposition.
  9. The report is based entirely on supposition.
  10. Well, it really is but a shadowy supposition.
  11. Eichenbaum and Orbach share this supposition.
  12. His version of the events is pure supposition.
  13. What happened next is a matter of supposition.
  14. The report will be based on fact, not supposition.
  15. All the evidence appears to support this supposition.
  16. All his reservations were based on intuition, supposition.

supposition in the middle of sentence


  1. My supposition is not without basis.
  2. But the outrage was based on supposition and hearsay.
  3. Let's work on the supposition that she meant no offence.
  4. Police are acting on the supposition that she took the money.
  5. The police are working on the supposition that he was murdered.
  6. The police are acting on the supposition that she took the money.
  7. She was charged on the supposition that she had colluded with her husband in the murders.
  8. It is a reasonable supposition that many mothers would welcome the offer of part-time work.
  9. Take the doctrine as you will, the supposition of such a cause is both useless and contradictory.
  10. When Agenda 2000 comes into place, the supposition is that the set-aside rate should fall to zero.
  11. There's a popular supposition that we're publicly funded but the bulk of our money comes from competitive contracts.
  12. Although research has modified this supposition, it is none the less true that males are generally seducers and females the seduced.
  13. This supposition becomes more likely in light of Hamann's predilection for parables as the most appropriate genre for telling the truth.
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