Sentence examples for be reasonable to from inspiring English sources

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be reasonable to

adjective

Having the faculty of reason; imbued with reason; rational.

  • A reasonable being

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Eyebrows seem like something it might be reasonable to want.

"It would not be reasonable to anticipate major changes in US policy at this point.

He added it would be reasonable to expect both sides to concentrate on "minimising damage".

But she is not someone whom it would be reasonable to underestimate.

He's personally killed more men than it would be reasonable to count.

It would be reasonable to expect a similar percentage this time.

So it would be reasonable to expect fiery aggression early on from Mesi on Saturday night.

It would be reasonable to suppose that it took twice that long to prepare for it.

In a criminal trial, doubt simply has to be reasonable to prevent conviction.

"It would be reasonable to inquire someone how to get to Trachimbrod," my grandfather said.

He wrote to his generals to ask whether it would be reasonable to retaliate.

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