Natural enough, I suppose, but hardly fair to their workers.
I suppose to a 12-year-old kid, missing the bus is a pretty big deal.
We were being watched by a great many people, and I suppose to them it looked like an embrace.
You don't suppose your food's going to make any difference to us.
Why in heaven's name "Suppose you try talking to him?"
The difference is obvious I suppose, to someone from Outside.
These words, as here compared, suppose a contest between two parties in respect to some point at issue.
I suppose to some extent we envied the people leaving.
When it started to grow dark outside, the people who'd been coming to stare all day had gone, I suppose home to dinner.
I suppose to the effect of "I'll handle this, you take notes."