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  • I half-suspected the little boy was going to turn out to be the culprit on The Mentalist.

    Lending libraries : Bev Vincent 2009

  • Research released by the new campaigning group UK Feminista reveals some statistics that, though I already half-suspected them to be true, are sad to see in print.

    When will women storm the arts fortress? 2010

  • It is the longest story in the book, about a Mid-American teenage girl who is forced to confront her own always half-suspected nature as an alien changeling; excellent, I thought.

    June Books 49) New Tales of Time and Space nwhyte 2008

  • The kind of flicks that you always half-suspected the guys making them were stoned to the eyeballs, because the movies themselves were trippy as hell.

    Bow down to the first look at Natalie Portman in YOUR HIGHNESS | Obsessed With Film 2009

  • The surprise visitor at the end was mostly a surprise - I half-suspected it and people better at predicting than I am probably would have long before I did, but it still made for a not-bad twist.

    Archive 2009-07-01 tinylittlelibrarian 2009

  • The surprise visitor at the end was mostly a surprise - I half-suspected it and people better at predicting than I am probably would have long before I did, but it still made for a not-bad twist.

    Review: The Beach House tinylittlelibrarian 2009

  • Actually, Nedith had half-suspected for a long time that Jack might be up to something, but thank God, Sally had finally had the wit to confide in her so that Nedith could advise her.

    Sudden Rain Maritta Wolff 2009

  • This man Hereward knew to be a coward, and half-suspected to be a villain.

    Count Robert of Paris 2008

  • Miss Dawkins, by this time more than half-suspected her companion of being a Methodist.

    Mary Brunton (1778-1718) 2008

  • She'd half-suspected this would be his answer-for an almost-five-year-old, he had some very rigid ideas about what was and what wasn't okay.

    Hot For Him Mayberry, Sarah 2007

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