4967 examples of reckon in sentences

Wal, I reckon; though She ne'er told me nor mother so.

If an object within his horizon looks as though he could confidently reckon on getting it, he is happy; but if difficulties come in the way, he is miserable.

"It's my opinion, merchant," said he, "that them varmint there wants either your saddle-bags or my pack, but I reckon they'll get neither."

The Jesuits, a new sect, begun in this age, have, as [6420]Middendorpius and Pelargus reckon up, three or four hundred colleges in Europe, and more revenues than many princes.

Every member of the Governing Board was to be appointed by the Parliament itself; and, though unquestionably Fox would have the nomination, and though he could reckon on the support of the majority in the House of Commons for those whom he might select, still it was a strictly constitutional machinery that he was putting in motion.

But till this period arrived, he should reckon it his duty to adhere to the principles of the constitution, as delivered to us by our ancestors; to defend them against innovation and encroachment, and to maintain them with firmness."

I shall reckon any man my personal enemy who proposes any such measure.

He began to reckon in the latter from the time that he called the warriors who had previously supported his father to arms again against Antony; and he retained control of them.

I reckon you won't be s'prised to hear that I'm the dreadful talker of our family.

"Just as I told you, Jackand I reckon you saved a big row.

"As the Doge gets older I reckon he will like compliments better than persiflage.

Reckon ther storm put it out of business.

Well, they'll see that they ain't everything around here," responded the lad; "I reckon Jim Cassell has some say here, eh, dad?"

"I reckon so, son," grinned the red-faced man, in response to this elegant speech; "now, then, are you going to give up that chair or not?" "I was just leaving it when you came out," rejoined Roy, who, by this time, was fairly boiling over.

"I reckon you young folks had better stop skee-daddling round the country this way," he said with heavy conviction; "you'll only get into more trouble.

"Well, I reckon I know a thing or two," was the modest response; "besides, I need that money.

We must nevertheless remember that heavy dues fell upon the privileged class themselves to a certain degree, and that if they taxed their poor vassals without mercy, they had in their turn often to reckon with their superiors in the feudal hierarchy.

"I thought I mout be able to make some arrangements with you to git some money, but I reckon I was mistaken."

"I reckon I 'll stay home an' go ter bed," he replied.

"I reckon it's none of my business," he muttered.

Haven't you always been treated well down there at home?" "Yas, sir, I reckon so," replied the girl sullenly; "well as anybody's niggahs is!"

I reckon Jedge Clayton'll be sick enough of her, time he gets expenses of this last trip paid, gittin' her back.

I reckon the French girl won't make any disturbanceit's the otherthe ladyher mistress.

The ancient rights of these are safeguarded to the people forever by statute no wealth can defy; and, let any nouveau riche of a landlord try to close one of them, and he has to reckon with one of the pluckiest and most persistent organizations of English John Hampdens, the society that makes the protection of these traditional pathways its particular care.

We have only to reckon on our fingers.

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