Use "reckoned" in a sentence

1. They hadn't reckoned on a rebellion.

2. I reckoned without that dummy Ryder.

3. She reckoned the money we owed her.

4. But they reckoned without their hectic schedule.

5. Carnal is a force to be reckoned with

6. The inflation rate is now reckoned to be 10%.

7. Children are reckoned to be more sophisticated nowadays.

8. Have you reckoned the cost of postage in?

9. Most of the population there are reckoned as uneducated.

10. I reckoned I could blackmail him into a job.

11. He reckoned up the expenditure of the last week.

12. All such elders should “be reckoned worthy of double honor.”

13. 1 Most of the population there are reckoned as uneducated.

14. In the Hebrew Scriptures, genealogies were usually reckoned through the father.

15. An earthquake of magnitude 7 is reckoned as a major quake.

16. This clump is reckoned to be 000 years old.

17. One - quarter of the country is reckoned as unproductive.

18. We are reckoned entity offering Betel nuts with maintained quality and purity

19. Neither Leo nor the steward reckoned that anyone would object too strenuously.

20. Many experts, however, reckoned they had the germ of a brilliant idea.

21. 26 He reckoned up the expenditure of the last week.

22. I have not reckoned with the possibility of his turning up so soon.

23. The two accounts may have reckoned the number from different viewpoints.

24. Moving house is reckoned to be nearly as stressful as divorce.

25. Chapbooks’ wide accessibility also made them a political force to be reckoned with

26. Later, the United States of America became a nation to be reckoned with.

27. How might the false teachers have reckoned that the worship of angels was acceptable?

28. He got more than he reckoned for when he chose to play against such an opponent.

29. But the output of the handloom sector had also to be reckoned with .

30. 26 He's a quick and decisive player - a force to be reckoned with .

31. But we reckoned without the persistence and almost obsessive scheming of Airey Neave.

32. It was not a careers forum and he reckoned that that title was a misnomer.

33. He reckoned the armful of red roses would have cost the policeman his week's wages.

34. We are reckoned as one of the most renowned manufacturers, suppliers and exporters of Cresol

35. People soon learned that a set of quadruplets is a force to be reckoned with!

36. But the Gentlemen had not reckoned with a Bastide newly heartened by glorying in Westbourne's ignominy.

37. They made detailed plans for an outing, but they reckoned without the possibility of inclement weather.

38. He reckoned now he was in, he might as well go the whole hog.

39. Synonyms for Ciphered include calculated, computed, figured, reckoned, broke, brake, broken, counted, deCiphered and estimated

40. When we laid out the car parks, we reckoned on one car per four families.

41. 13 They made detailed plans for an outing,(www.Sentencedict.com) but they reckoned without the possibility of inclement weather.

42. He had not reckoned with the fact that the second charge of canister could not be fired.

43. Aftermost The last objects in a ship, reckoned from forwards; as, the Aftermost mast, Aftermost guns, &c

44. Villa were quicker and slicker; their manager, Ron Atkinson, reckoned his team should have scored 6 or more.

45. The opposition reckoned the tax would allow the government to splurge before municipal elections next year.

46. It's reckoned to be the best method yet devised of keeping the body in good condition.

47. This way they reckoned that no news of their dastardly cruelty and cowardice would reach the outside world.

48. Last season, Accursi was a force to be reckoned with and one of the key producers on the Beauts’ offense.

49. As children, she and her sister Ruth had reckoned the first outing to pick primroses as the true herald of spring.

50. The Bombardment having been announced for the 12th, they reckoned on a full day for burning and sacking the town

51. “Let the older men who preside in a fine way be reckoned worthy of double honor,” wrote the apostle Paul.

52. Argles Coat of arms: Some of us reckoned that there was a link between the Argles family and the Argall family

53. Scientists have reckoned that by manipulating genes, they can control the life span of a nematode, or roundworm.

54. I mean, nuns have to drink somewhere. All things considered, I reckoned two out of three wasn't bad.

55. Beetroot is a close relative of spinach and chard, and has good nutritional content – it’s also reckoned to be a good detoxifier

56. 28 These were reckoned by their genealogy in their villages, whom David and Samuel the seer did ordain in their set office.

57. Liable but not certain to occur; possible: "All salaries are reckoned on Contingent as well as on actual services"

58. Chronological definition is - of, relating to, or arranged in or according to the order of time; also : reckoned in units of time

59. 11 But he reckoned without the propensity for panic in his rivals, who needed only par to rule Brooks out.

60. Strong and brave, the Amazons were a force to be reckoned with in Greek mythology—but did the fierce female warriors really exist?

61. These were reckoned by their genealogy in their villages, whom David and Samuel the seer did ordain in their set office.

62. Cinderblock is a foe to be reckoned with and has been used by Slade as a top fighter when in need of sheer power

63. Ascension, in Christian belief, the ascent of Jesus Christ into heaven on the 40th day after his Resurrection (Easter being reckoned as the first day)

64. According to scientists, the basic personality of an individual is determined not at birth but at conception —nine months earlier than reckoned in astrology charts.

65. In this case, much as in the book of Galatians, some reckoned Paul tobe walking in the flesh with regards to pleasing man.

66. 10 Some old-timers in Jerusalem might have reckoned that the glory of the rebuilt temple would be “nothing” in comparison with that of the former temple.

67. Continent definition, one of the main landmasses of the globe, usually reckoned as seven in number (Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica)

68. The book The Religious History of China explains that they “reckoned that between heaven and earth there was a principal God who stood supreme and had absolute control over all things. . . .

69. If the Royalists had, in truth, 'reckoned on 8000 in the North,' or if York had been in danger, soldiers, and not 'Alarums' would have been sent

70. Focusing on deep liquid-laser textures, seamlessly colliding with heavy and hard hitting percussion, Bogtrotter has completed his evolution into a venomous, technologically powered force to be reckoned with.

71. Focusing on deep liquid-laser textures, seamlessly colliding with heavy and hard hitting percussion, Bogtrotter has completed his evolution into a venomous, technologically powered force to be reckoned with

72. Observers reckoned it was significant the meeting happened at Mount Kumgang, where Hyundai Asan ran tourist trips to the North until a South Korean holidaymaker was shot dead by a soldier last year.

73. In keeping with this philosophy, Caponata is a vegetarian feast to be reckoned with, a clear example of what Del Conte describes as one of the key characteristics of Sicilian cuisine, where “a

74. In his past life the Autarchs, or better put, the Crazy Autarchs, as people called them behind their backs, were a force to be reckoned with in more ways than one

75. Autumn definition is - the season between summer and winter comprising in the northern hemisphere usually the months of September, October, and November or as reckoned astronomically extending from the September equinox to the December solstice —called also fall

76. He was still in his teens when, in a pivotal encounter in the history of jazz, he met Joe "King" Oliver, an older man then generally reckoned to be the city's finest Cornetist, and the leader of an excellent band.

77. Articulateness, intelligence, and self-awareness present in Ahab and AHAB AND ISHMAEL AT WAR: THE PRESENCE OF MOBY-DICK IN THE NAKED AND THE DEAD But when she spoke she was riveting, her salient intelligence and Articulateness were a force to be reckoned with.

78. ‘Plans are continuing Apace for the Fairymount National School centenary celebrations later in the year.’ ‘Team-building is also continuing Apace at Hunslet whose second row forward Sean Ibbetson is reckoned to be a Knights target.’ ‘Preparations for the new season at Gigg Lane continue Apace.’

79. ‘computers can be a Blinking nuisance to operators’ ‘Well, a lot more flipping interesting than the Blinking Suburbs, I reckoned.’ ‘As he passed the mobile back, the driver muttered in Thai something to the effect that all foreigners are a Blinking nuisance.’

80. All other golems are absolutely inferior to the Adamantine golem, with crushing limbs equipped with flying and water reactors, quick self-repairing protocols and near-immunity to magic itself, an Adamantine golem is a mighty force to be reckoned with and an enemy very difficult to evade or ignore.