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How to use reckon in a sentence

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But what everyone failed to reckon with was not only the impassioned sentiments of segregationist whites, but also those of Mrs. Richardson.
But maybe that is to reckon without ITV's proven ability to deliver light entertainment in consistently viewer-winning formats.
Do you reckon your experience and technique as ex-elite rowers, however rusty any of you might be, will get you over the line first?
Unencumbered by bizarre and artificial notions of copyright and ownership, the kids will sort it out, I reckon.
As Jon might expect, I reckon the logical progression is indeed open to argument.
He said it was the liquor, rum and rotgut, which made him ill, but I reckon it was something worse.
Most people, I reckon, could be swayed by the sales assistant's generous offer.
It may be a bit of an odd shape for a listed company, but it's going like a bomb, and those who know such things reckon it's bound for greatness.
I reckon we should start a list, outing all incompetents for the absolute waste of space they are.
It sounds like I'm quibbling over grammar, but actually I reckon it's important.
Having said that, if he comes up against some quickies in Australia I reckon he still might be found wanting.
The experts reckon the house originally has a thatched or cut wood roof supported by a wattle wall and timber posts.
Two in five of those quizzed reckon their IT department will prevent them from falling victim to threats such as spyware and phishing.
I reckon that whatever court it be, it should base on facts to make a decision and make a judgment.
I've heard it said that the hardest Australian bird to see is the western whipbird, but I reckon the black-eared miner must come a close second.
I reckon it looks pretty choice as is, but its always fun to mix things up a bit.
I reckon since I arrived and purchased my mobile phone I have keyed in and later deleted at least 25 numbers.
So there you have it, make of it what you will, but I reckon intelligence comes into it somewhere.
Some reckon uncontrolled crowds pose as much a danger to the monument as airborne pollution.
Do you reckon they'd let me write the recaps on the official site if I apply for the gig next year?
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Examples from Classical Literature
Among the disastrous changes of Lausanne, I must principally reckon the approaching dissolution of poor severy and his family.
I reckon if old Sam and Lightfoot felt a currycomb once more they'd have a fit.
There is no more of that, I reckon, in the bluegrass than there is here in the mountains.
I reckon that we are not more than two hundred and fifty miles from the austral Group.
I reckon that if dock had stayed in Chicago a week he'd have had everybody crazy.
Why, I reckon a keb-horse could give her three stone and win in a blurry canter, I do.
For I do reckon we love as hard in the backwood country, as any people in the whole creation.
I cyan't say as they air right comfortable, but ef they'll help me to git 'round agin, I reckon I can bar hit.
I don't reckon to come till nine on a Sunday morning, and I start with the washing-up, and none of the rooms ain't done.
I reckon they fancy I should mount the broomstick and fly through the chimney, if they did.
Indeed, but we would, and I reckon Harnett wouldn't feel very badly about it either.
It's Emil bein' thin an' weakly an' bloodless, I reckon, that attracts him.
I reckon you'd look kind of bug-eyed if you'd been standin' guard all night!
But I will reckon them as merely equal to those of the state which has the fewest.
I reckon, when I send away this letter, he will be just got into the House of Commons.
He told her everything he thought as they shacked erlong together, I reckon, an' she remembers it.
But I reckon my first big game is going to get us into a whole lot of trouble.
As for the Canuck being top-dog in the lead-swinging business, I reckon thats fizzled out.
I am the man to take at once, and fluster a woman, and reckon her ribs for her.
As bad as it is on a freighter, I reckon you ain't sorry you're off that yacht, son?
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