Sentence examples for presumably mean from inspiring English sources

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By 'proper time' you presumably mean time when you interact.

We presumably mean "historically" — or we could use a specific period of time ("for decades").

Adding crossings would presumably mean a substantial increase in bridge and tunnel revenue, which the authority badly needs.

That would presumably mean lifting the bar for the least generous states but lowering it in others.

That would presumably mean welcoming an influx of private capital from abroad to produce export goods on Cuban soil.

But if Mr Livingstone is determined, he'll get his way.More housing will presumably mean even faster population growth.

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He presumably meant winning Super Bowls.

By this he presumably meant David O'Leary, Venables's predecessor.

That, presumably, means complicated dishes executed with an effortless air.

Which presumably means that, sometimes, it does happen.

That presumably means British and French airmen, not counting Libyans.

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