35 examples of presumable in sentences

The case isn't presumable.

In the affirmative case what course should we take, and is it presumable that there should be an immediate change for the better in the situation, given the national and economic interests now openly and bitterly in conflict?

It is presumable that here too it was the difference of surroundings which had differentiated the race.

Had I been defeated in the election, I should still have had no reason to regret the contact it had brought me into with large bodies of my countrymen; which not only gave me much new experience, but enabled me to scatter my political opinions rather widely, and, by making me known in many quarters where I had never before been heard of, increased the number of my readers, and the presumable influence of my writings.

My commanding position was gone, and it was no longer presumable that I should be entrusted with the cross-examination of the plaintiff.

E. It is presumable, that this was a mere bravado, in the full confidence that no one would be found sufficiently foolhardy to engage to follow the example.

Physical beauty is not the stated accompaniment, nor even the presumable adjunct, of intellectual greatness.

I, on the contrary, throw the onus of the argument not on presumable tendencies of nature, but on the known facts of that morning's execution, as recorded by multitudes.

It is presumable that the chalice was not often opened by the baronet, and this would therefore have been a perfectly rational device on the part of Ul-Jabal.

We find the United States in possession of certain iron mines and works in the county of Berkeley and State of Virginia, purchased, as is presumable, on the idea of establishing works for the fabrication of cannon and other military articles by the public.

If misunderstandings on both sides have prevented former explanations from reaching that end, it is presumable that, those misunderstandings being done away, nothing henceforth will bring obstacles to the reciprocal dispositions.

Within the States only will it be applied, and, of course, for their benefit, it not being presumable that such appeals as were made to the benevolence of the country in the instances of the inhabitants of St. Domingo and Caracas will often occur.

Two of us ventured below and discovered the chapter, all robed in purple, sitting round a pall with a presumable coffin underneath.

There is another subject connected with these elections, which speaks with warning voice against the presumable advantage of democracy.

I have never studied the system of town building in the island, yet it is presumable that there was some such system.

His story brought some relief to the others, for it was presumable that their chums were now well on their way to Peking.

The sex is always presumable from the slave's name, the color is usually stated or implied, and occasionally deleterious proclivities are specified, as of a confirmed drunkard or a persistent runaway; but specifications of age, strength and talents are very often, one and all, omitted.

Is it presumable that the Ebba is heading for this archipelago, that the port to which she belongs is somewhere in these islands which constitute one of Portugal's insular domains?

Result not known, but disappointment is presumable.

It would certainly be presumable, that on account of particular considerations of moral and political order, it would be proper to allow local regulations, in forming which, all proprietors enjoying the rights of citizenship, ought to participate, without any distinction of colour.

Credible, conceivable, likely, presumable, probable, reasonable.

And in this case it is more than presumable that the two men of whom I speak had never worked together.

Owing to decisions of the Supreme Court, in the South it has become possible to divide school appropriations between schools for whites and blacks, and it is presumable that the same thing might be done as, for instance, between Roman Catholics and others, and something of the sort has, I believe, been done with the appropriations for the education of Indians.

Later we shall ask what may be said as to possible or presumable psychical differences between modern savages and the datelessly distant founders of the belief in souls.

Fifty phantasms out of the whole occurred during anxiety or presumable anxiety.

35 examples of  presumable  in sentences