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I had to move fast to keep the police from suspecting."
Why can't a woman have a drink on TV without everyone's suspecting something?
They have always kept careful check, without the paroled men suspecting it.
She had not seen him, and he watched her for a while without her suspecting his presence.
"If she were so paranoid about anyone suspecting, then why did she take the risk?"
As weeks passed, she began suspecting there was more to this than just an awkward overlap of two cultures.
Worse yet, suspecting someone in the department had a hand in it."
It's getting so I can't say a word around here without you suspecting some sort of a catch in it," her brother complained.
No one would think of suspecting your integrity.
China reached a high degree of technique without in the least suspecting the existence of physics.
"I need occasion to question her, without her suspecting.
'Being afraid of things - suspecting plots - all that stuff.'
That makes about as much sense as suspecting Quark."
He accepts the challenge with enthusiasm though not suspecting the nasty trap he is walking into.
Because of his respectable appearance he could stop for food without anyone ever suspecting him of being the notorious bandit.
She frowned, suspecting he was up to mischief, but sure that he grasped her feelings well enough.
Investigators were nosing around, suspecting an inside job, and suddenly, two weeks ago, most of the missing checks materialized behind a cabinet.
"Then we'll have to think of a way to keep Clodius from suspecting who you work for after the Senate session tomorrow.
Mr. Rodriguez was dressed in clean clothes, a practice he said helped keep city employees from suspecting he lived on the property.
Lakshman hesitated, suspecting a prank, then took it.
They're holding that up while they're looking for our base, and nobody is even close yet to suspecting where Base is.
They rushed to meet her, but the drow, suspecting that someone might be in pursuit, slipped along through the monoliths and took up a lookout.
It also highlighted something which I had been suspecting for some time - the Dales farmers' attitude to time was different from my own.
The Army Air Force had bombed abandoned positions for almost three weeks without suspecting the Japanese were no longer there.
Mr. Pagan contended that race was a motive for suspecting Ms. Bayless.