You may suppose from my dress that I have money to spare.
We supposed, from the ease with which lost persons are found in novels, that it would not be difficult.
For example, suppose a page from attempts to access a user's data in online-personal-calendar.com.
"I suppose from the president, since no one else can pardon him."
Except, I suppose, from rail men like your father with more money than sense.
It came, she supposed, from the fact that she was playing a role.
It makes sense, I suppose, from a fashion point of view.
We were I supposed several miles from land, although it was hard to tell here in the darkness.
Suppose the messages from space had in fact been warnings.
He said, "A man came to see me last night - I suppose from this office."