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How to use reckoned in a sentence

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In contemporary cricket, one force reckoned to be a dormant volcano is erupting now.
He won the WBC super-featherweight title in 1998, and with an abundance of natural talent was reckoned a far better fighter than Hamed.
I think that they reckoned we had something of a soft underbelly up front but we took them to the cleaners.
Lester wanted to lump him, Mike reckoned there was a story in it and Lucy calmed him down by buying him a half of Guinness.
There were pros and cons and I reckoned I'd need a day or two to weigh them up and make a decision.
Then it was cross-town motorcycle delivery, and by the time we got to skydiving delivery I reckoned I was well in with the company.
The authors also note that wildlife is reckoned to be the biggest source of income in Laotian villages after fishing.
In parliament, support for the constitution was reckoned at 128 deputies, with just 22 opposed.
Several hundred slaves roasted sheep in pit ovens, while the female dancers, like the warriors, were reckoned to number in their thousands.
Sweden is not generally reckoned to have a particularly disadvantaged working class.
His first novel, published in 1987, was reckoned to be one of the finest literary debuts of the decade.
They have all the flair you would expect up front, but their defence is reckoned to be deeply suspect.
I've driven in Paris, in Amsterdam and Rotterdam, in Rome and in Athens, all of them reckoned to be nightmarish.
Majid, a cricket buff, is reckoned to be a good cricketer who has all the talent to represent the state in interstate championships.
But their failure to consider environmental issues must be reckoned a serious omission.
While these titles are indeed fitting, I believe that James must also be reckoned as a significant novelist in her own right.
Through his collection, he would be showing his painstakingly done works of embroidery for which he is reckoned to be among the best.
But in Mysore it seems the liberal arts were reckoned to be at least as attractive.
The idiots had reckoned on half a million turning up every year, but in 2004 only 30,000 went through the turnstiles.
But they had not reckoned on the quality of the players Allardyce assembled and, importantly, the team spirit.
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Examples from Classical Literature
When a striker is run out, the notch they were running for is not to be reckoned.
But no entertainment in Serbia can be reckoned a success, if it does not end in a spontaneous burst of kolo dancing.
But seeing the corruptness of the world, even gratitude is nowadays reckoned among the virtues.
Liang, lyang, n. a Chinese ounce or tael, reckoned as one-third heavier than the ounce avoirdupois.
Only the transcendental freedom of the cosmological argument can be reckoned as among the open possibilities.
We do not know either the terminus a quo from which or the terminus ad quem to which the writer reckoned.
If four numbers are played with all their chances, they are reckoned as four Terni, and paid for accordingly.
See you, his good will thereto is reckoned as though he had done the thing.
By this arrangement I reckoned Herbert would get the letter with the receipt before the covering letter arrived.
The last of these was in a major scale, and was reckoned to be plaintive and effeminate.
All I reckoned upon was cowing him into a civiller posture of mind, and checking his aggressions and insolence.
He took his bearings with the prismatic compass, and he reckoned his distance by the mean values obtained from three men pacing.
That is the question, and the state of the odds may be reckoned by the mathematician.
These designations are arithmetically inaccurate, but the Romans reckoned both ends of the series.
Beneath this is a stratum of ash-coloured clay nearly a fathom thick, which, although it is not metalliferous, is reckoned a vein.
Reg'ulus was reckoned the most consummate warrior that Rome could then produce, and a professed example of frugal severity.
Descent henceforth was reckoned in the paternal line, and society had become patronymic instead of metronymic.
They were, therefore, not only universally prevalent, but were reckoned as virtues.
In senile arteriosclerosis there is the physiologic atrophy of the media to be reckoned with.
He started on curacao, which I reckoned was a new drink to him, and presently his tongue ran freely.
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