Sentence examples for surmised when from inspiring English sources

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The Devils liked what they saw in Matteau, as the young forward surmised when he met with the Devils staff at the N.H.L. scouting combine in Toronto at the end of May.

"If they are hungry, they will throw Castro out," President Eisenhower surmised when first contemplating economic sanctions.... Thirty years later, when the collapse of the Soviet Union revived hopes in Washington that Fidel Castro's government could be overthrown, Congressman Robert Torricelli sponsored the Cuban Democracy Act to tighten the embargo in order to "wreak havoc on that island".

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This Haggadah's design is supposed to have been inspired by the evolution of Hebrew lettering across the centuries, though you'd be forgiven for surmising, when looking at all the gaudily coloured smudges, that a job lot of Ikea paintings was the primary influence.

A system that knows when people turn down their thermostats can surmise when they have left town, creating a theft risk.

Comparing an excavator or a crane's performance data against a huge database of historic records, EquipmentShare can surmise when equipment is about to break down.

Comparing an excavator or a crane's performance data against a huge database of historic records, EquipmentShare can surmise when equipment is about to break down.

It is not hard to surmise why, when one discovers that Fish and Wildlife salaries are paid for through the sale of hunting licenses.

And then there were the experts who surmised that when she was no longer a little girl, when her body changed and she did get bigger and stronger, her stroke would change, too, and she would lose her efficiency.

And then there were the experts who surmised that when she was no longer a tiny little girl, when her body changed and she did get bigger and stronger, her stroke would change, too, and she would lose her efficiency.

It is surmised that, when the normal floods began to fail, human ingenuity rose to the occasion, as attested to by the development of irrigation canals and machinery.

The Church approved the rescuing of Oscarey; and it was anticipated, as Mr. Flewett had surmised, that when old Canon Furney died the benefice of Clonbyre, Nead, and Oscarey would become one again, and that the unnecessarily spacious, drafty rectory in poor repair at Clonbyre would be abandoned in favor of a smaller, more comfortable one at Oscarey.

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