Sentence examples for was reckoned from inspiring English sources

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was reckoned

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To count; to enumerate; to number; also, to compute; to calculate.

  • I reckoned above two hundred and fifty on the outside of the church. Joseph Addison.

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That way, it was reckoned, no one could be bribed.

This week $1 was reckoned by the UN to be worth a sensible 27,000 afghanis.

Poland's deficit was reckoned to be 4.2% of GDP in 2003.

This was reckoned to give them more control over the conduct of a case.

Turkey, which had sided with Germany only reluctantly, was reckoned to be a soft target.

A man's wealth was reckoned in terms of the size of his llama herd.

Forty years ago that was reckoned not just adult but as brazen as film could be.

At the time of his death, he was reckoned to be worth more than £1bn.

With the rise of the car, public transport was reckoned to be of little relevance.

Atomic bombs falling on the cities, it was reckoned, would leave Snowdonia as a final refuge.

Cinema-going in Mohali was reckoned to be down by almost half.Television ratings told a similar story.

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