Sentence examples for surmise on from inspiring English sources

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Each dish had its own plate: round, square, triangular or oval, depending, as far as I could surmise, on whether it was fish, meat or fowl.

But they are not in the book, leaving readers to surmise on their own the meaning of an introduction by William J. Bennett, an obvious distaste for academic departments that offer courses like "Taking Marx Seriously" and applause for the abandonment of minority programs.

Thus Watt's surmise on the activities of Mr. Knott: Here he moved, to and fro, from the door to the window, from the window to the door; from the window to the door, from the door to the window; from the fire to the bed, from the bed to the fire; from the bed to the fire, from the fire to the bed; from the door to the fire, from the fire to the door... Think Beckett can't go on?

We surmise on increasing the particle loading, the stronger polarity of the hydroxyl groups.

We wished to try a hypothesis-free strategy meaning that gene expression profiles were used with no surmise on gene functions.

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No evidence has been produced to show that the Spirit functions in Origen as the soul of the world; he surmises on one occasion that the Logos is the soul of God (Princ. 2.8.5), but only because he needs to account for an anthropomorphic metaphor at Psalm 84.6.

The head-swiveling reversal was based less on surmise than on seemingly sound intelligence — a sign that American spycraft might be working.

From the titles (which the reader has to look for in the bibliography), we can surmise that one study was on female mice, one on male and female rats, one (apparently) on female rhesus monkeys, and the other six on humans.

In reaching their assessment that Osama bin Laden is probably still in the mountains of Afghanistan near Tora Bora, American commanders are relying on high-tech surveillance equipment, but also on surmise and on reports from local Afghan fighters who are helping in the fight against his forces there.

A1 TRACKING AL QAEDA -- In reaching their assessment that Mr. bin Laden is probably still in the mountains of Afghanistan near Tora Bora, American commanders are relying on high-tech surveillance equipment, but also on surmise and on reports from local Afghan fighters.

This individual may have been John the Evangelist himself or someone else, perhaps John the Presbyter, though according to scholar C. H. Dodd, "If we attempt to ... identify the anonymous author of these epistles with some known individual, we have little but surmise to go on".

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