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34 Sentences With "had a suspicion"

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"We had a suspicion that this [frog] species could be fluorescent," he said.
My whole life, I've had a suspicion that something about my brain worked differently.
I had a suspicion, though I never got to the bottom of this particular domestic drama.
Credit: George PoinarHe had a suspicion of what it was, but to confirm, he needed an expert.
Will had a suspicion that Sara's murder had something to do with Jonas (Naveen Andrews) and Whispers.
"I had a suspicion immediately," Craver's mother, Mary Rose, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue, on newsstands now.
I wasn't angry, since I'd always had a suspicion that something was not quite right about the situation.
But in subsequent statements, Salman conceded she had a suspicion he might be planning an attack, the officials said.
It was a "long" shot, but Kelsey Gill had a suspicion her cat Ludo could be a world-record holder.
After a long time of trying to figure out who it could be, for various reasons, I had a suspicion.
But in subsequent statements, Salman conceded she had a suspicion he might be planning an attack, perhaps on Pulse, the officials said.
"After a long time of trying to figure out who it could be, for various reasons, I had a suspicion," Rooney writes.
"We had a suspicion [that this] could be an interesting way to get the news across," Seward told TechCrunch in a phone interview.
I've had a suspicion for years that there are no tissues offered to [the contestants] ever, especially in the limos after they get cut.
People reports that Baldwin said he had a suspicion that he was dealing with symptoms of Lyme disease even before he was officially diagnosed.
Fallon said he had a suspicion she would sing, but his hopes were dashed when she showed up next to him in the audience.
She was grateful, she said, that I'd agreed to work with her—she'd had a suspicion they would try to palm her off on someone else.
She initially told investigators she had no idea Mateen would do anything violent and later, she said she had a suspicion her husband might be planning an attack, officials said.
LONDON — The crew of a Japan Airlines flight was traveling by bus to Heathrow Airport here when the bus driver had a suspicion that there was something wrong with the co-pilot.
"Because Trump was such controversial figure, we had a suspicion that how he was resonating with people might be different from what traditional media was saying," says Jean Pierre Kloppers, the CEO of BrandsEye.
"We had been following reports that came out and had a suspicion that Catholic institutions and the merger of these hospitals were affecting women of color mostly," says Elizabeth Platt, director of the Project.
"Based on my years of experience observing and working with dogs, I've long had a suspicion that dogs with higher levels of anxiety and impulsiveness also show increased muzzle grayness," says King, who has an animal behavior practice in Colorado.
When the news broke four years ago of six Somali teenagers arrested by the F.B.I. for attempting to leave the country to join ISIS, I had a suspicion that they were drawn to ISIS because of the impact the "war on terror" had on them.
I could imagine experiencing it in a live setting, MIDI-synced to the performance and with the added haptic dimension of a bone-rattling arena-level PA, and I had a suspicion that technology may have finally improved on the experience of seeing a concert while on psychedelic drugs.
Marandi welcomed them and offered them tea and biscuits. They had a suspicion that freedom fighters might be given shelter in the mission. They searched and found nothing. Then they left the mission.
However, Piyatissa had a suspicion about her and he inform about that to the police. When police come to arrest Anjali, she has escaped. However, she was caught at the middle of the slum, where she shows a pistol towards police. At that moment, a policeman fires Anjali and she dies.
They were already wary of telling the Post about their news or > their successes. They already had a suspicion that the paper wrote about > black people only when they committed crime. The Faces of Evil front page, > with its black faces ranged in rows like slaves held in cages, cemented that > view.
West Indian captain and opening batsman Jeff Stollmeyer twisted his ankle after treading on a ball ahead of the Fourth Test in Barbados, "triggering huge debate about who should open."Sobers (2002), p. 45. Eventually, Sobers was chosen to open the innings after Australia had amassed another total of over 600. Sobers had a suspicion he might be asked to do the job.
Deputy Thomas Wilson of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department fired a tear gas canister into the Silver Dollar Café at the conclusion of the August 29 rally, killing Salazar. Wilson was never punished for his actions. His death was viewed as a potential assassination, because Salazar was a very prominent voice calling for police accountability. Salazar also told close confidants prior to his death that he had a suspicion of being followed by the police.
Hyatt, Wesley (1999). The Billboard Book of #1 Adult Contemporary Hits (Billboard Publications) Joel was quoted in a 1997 interview describing the high notes he sang during the song: "I had a suspicion that was going to be the last time I was going to be able to hit those notes, so why not go out in a blaze of glory? That was the end of Billy's high note." No music video was made for this song.
Culp was not surprised when his character was killed off, stating that he had a suspicion that someone was going to go in the first season finale. Producer and writer Kevin Murphy explained the reasoning for killing off the Rex character: "As we neared the end of season 1, our plan was that each woman would enter a new life chapter, [...] and Bree would become a single woman. We either had to have Rex divorce her or die."Jensen, Jeff (May 27, 2005).
Stokowski introduced the Ravel orchestration of Pictures to Philadelphia audiences in 1929, but was not fully satisfied with the arrangement, feeling it needed a more Slavic sound. His version was finished 10 years later, without much of the French influence he saw in Ravel's. Stokowski omits two movements, "Tuileries" and "Limoges," because he felt they showed too much French influence and had a suspicion they might have been composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, whose 1886 edition was the first published version of Mussorgsky's work.
Another occurrence took place on July 29, 1994, when a man named Paul Hill shot Dr John Britton and a clinic escort, James Barrett, with a 12-gauge shotgun outside of a family planning clinic. Paul Hill first shot and killed James Barrett, before shooting Dr Britton in the head and injuring June Barrett, Mr Barrett’s wife. Dr Britton was even wearing a bulletproof vest at the time. Paul Hill later revealed that he had a suspicion that Dr Britton was wearing a bullet proof vest, and thus deliberately aimed at his head.
So Rajashekhara Varma tells Sajan not to charge any case as it would affect her future and Rajashekhara Varma adopts her. Sajan also tells Bhai Ji that though he had a suspicion on him he is now convinced that Bhai Ji is innocent and that he has found out the people who were behind the attack on Rajashekhara Varma and that he was planning to meet them at night when a party will be conducted at the palace. Bhai Ji tells that it is dangerous for Sajan to go alone and he would accompany him, but Sajan refuses Bhai Ji's help. Saraswathy comes to the palace along with Rajashekhara Varma and tells the family members that they can do whatever they want, but her father wouldn't withdraw the case.

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