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30 Sentences With "have a sneaking suspicion"

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Do you have a sneaking suspicion you may not be able to afford your friends?
I have a sneaking suspicion Swift's other problem will be a little more difficult to resolve.
Hmmm...we have a sneaking suspicion that the film just might feature a ceremony of some kind.
I just have a sneaking suspicion that the Republicans will find a way to mess this up.
Even so, I have a sneaking suspicion he's never complained about it being too difficult to order pizza.
We have a sneaking suspicion that we might see the first legitimately good pair of wireless earbuds below $50.
While viewers haven't seen what's inside the car, we have a sneaking suspicion it's one of the candy maker's mascots.
We always have a sneaking suspicion that there are things the flight attendants aren't telling us when we hop on a plane.
All of us, from time to time, feel stuck or unhappy at work — or have a sneaking suspicion that something's not working.
Now, I'm not sure why, but I have a sneaking suspicion, because one of my panelists is the award winning Hollywood superstar, Matt Damon.
I have a sneaking suspicion applying for a mortgage would be a lot more fun if Momoa and Bonet were in my future home.
But with the current political climate, we have a sneaking suspicion that music in the U.S. is about to get ever-so-slightly more angry.
I also have a sneaking suspicion that, because we're white, my family doesn't think I need to be considering these points about race at all.
We have a sneaking suspicion that chicks won't play a larger role in the branding of whatever she is releasing on April 26, but who's to say?
We have a sneaking suspicion the bragging rights that come along with being able to throw down a cool $50K every year on tickets for the evening doesn't hurt either.
"Klaus" won the BAFTA while "Missing Link" won the Golden Globe, but I just have a sneaking suspicion that the Academy will want to reward the final installment of this massive franchise.
But I have a sneaking suspicion that the series is doing the same thing to that city as it continues to do to Brooklyn — namely, flattening it into a stereotype of itself.
I still have a sneaking suspicion that Hulu, because of its ownership structure, and we'll see what happens as that changes, has a vested interest in keeping the ad model going, right?
If you're not big on music, you can donate directly to them here—but, given that you're reading Noisey, we have a sneaking suspicion you might be interested in Bandcamp's idea, too.
The pop of purple is a huge change from Guerriero's natural brunette shade, and given her A-list influencer status, we have a sneaking suspicion that she's about to kick off a serious trend.
Total: $0My sister-in-law, who does flower arrangements for a restaurant, got my bouquet at my local florist/skateboard shop (yep, it's a thing), and I have a sneaking suspicion it was somewhat expensive.
That means it will be almost two weeks before we can actually order the drink, but we have a sneaking suspicion that — like sleepaway camp — s'mores in a cup is going to be well worth the wait.
Shared initials aside, both are international men of mystery who operate by their own set of rules (and while we'll never know for sure, we have a sneaking suspicion the singer also prefers his cocktails shaken rather than stirred).
"I have a sneaking suspicion that in some of these storage units, one would find a number of stolen and looted objects," said Robert K. Wittman, a former F.B.I. investigator of stolen artworks who now works privately as an art security consultant.
Nowadays, Google is positioning Hangouts for its enterprise customers, and I have a sneaking suspicion that many people hovering right around the age of 30 still use the app, tucked away in the corner of their Gmail window, to chat with their significant others throughout the day.
Kourtney had so many gifts she wanted to give she had to break her guide up into three separate categories, the design-savvy mom, the chic mom and the mom who has everything, which we have a sneaking suspicion might be directed at Kim and Kris.
The series comes to us from executive producers — and longtime artistic soul mates — Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger (among other E.P.s), although I have a sneaking suspicion the latter was only brought on so Vinyl could use thinly veiled lore about the Rolling Stones in plot lines without getting sued for intellectual property theft.
Pokémon Go has become the phantom menace of this year's Comic-Con International: As much as we all love the game, it's hard to go five feet without bumping into someone who's desperately trying to snag a Squirtle hanging out on the sidewalk (plus, we have a sneaking suspicion all that Poké Ball bombardment is eating up 98 percent of San Diego's wifi supply).
Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review stating: > Not that there is much in the way of propaganda here, as little more than > strings, drums and an electric organ play out over Sabre's self-penned words > about remembering the good ol' days. "I need blue skies/ I need them old > times/ I need something good," he rap-sings is his inimitable twang on a > gravelly chorus that burrows deeper into your brain with each listen. Don't > worry mate, we have a sneaking suspicion that things will pick up again very > soon. .
It was the first documentary to win that award since Jacques Cousteau's and Louis Malle's The Silent World in 1956. Just as his much publicized Oscar acceptance speech, Moore's speech in Cannes included some political statements: > I have a sneaking suspicion that what you have done here and the response > from everyone at the festival, you will assure that the American people will > see this film. I can't thank you enough for that. You've put a huge light on > this and many people want the truth and many want to put it in the closet, > just walk away.

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