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    1. "I reckon only your parents got a proper chance of identifying the body


    2. reckon one man can take the Heinsian Approach to the ski slopes of


    3. Certainly, if he had to wait whole years for a suitable opportunity, he could not reckon on a more certain step towards the success of the plan than that which had just presented itself


    4. I believe that even a practised, desperate man cannot always reckon on himself, much less you and I


    5. For without your support she might not let me come near her now, for she is prejudiced against me, but with your assistance I reckon on


    6. Of course there may be illness and a stuffy room as well, but anyway! Anyway he's given us the idea! He lied incomparably, but he didn't reckon on his temperament


    7. Physically exhausted, he could at least reckon on a few hours of quiet sleep


    8. They may reckon on that!"


    9. He sent after me a faint 'Catherine!' He did not reckon on being answered so: but I wouldn't turn back; and the morrow was the second day on which I stayed at home, nearly determined to visit him no more


    10. ‘So that’s it! I should imagine, though, she might reckon on a better match,’ said Vronsky, drawing himself up and walking about again, ‘though I don’t know him, of course,’ he added

    11. ‘When can I reckon on receiving information from you?’ he asked, moving towards the door, his eyes and his varnished boots shining


    12. He knew Metrov had written an article against the generally accepted theory of political economy, but to what extent he could reckon on his sympathy with his own new views he did not know and could not guess from the clever and serene face of the


    13. They may reckon on that!’


    14. He sent after me a faint “Catherine!” He did not reckon on being answered so: but I wouldn’t turn back; and the morrow was the second day on which I stayed at home, nearly determined to visit him no more


    15. For without your support she might not let me come near her now, for she is prejudiced against me, but with your assistance I reckon on …’


    16. Of course there may be illness and a stuffy room as well, but anyway! Anyway he’s given us the idea! He lied incomparably, but he didn’t reckon on his temperament


    17. "So that's it! I should imagine, though, she might reckon on a better match," said Vronsky, drawing himself up and walking about again, "though I don't know him, of course," he added


    18. Stebelkov was right, of course, in saying that the old man meant to give her a dowry, but how could he dare to reckon on getting anything out of it ! Prince Sergay had shouted after him that morning that he was not in the least afraid of him : surely Stebfelkov had not actually spoken to him of Anna Andreyevna in the study ? I could fancy how furious I should have been in Prince Sergay's place


    19. ” In fact, he might reckon on an additional sum of six or even seven thousand roubles from Fyodor Pavlovitch, as Tchermashnya was worth, at least, twenty-five thousand, he might say twenty-eight thousand, in fact, “thirty, thirty, Kuzma Kuzmitch, and would you believe it, I didn't get seventeen from that heartless man!” So he, Mitya, had thrown the business up, for the time, knowing nothing about the law, but on coming here was struck dumb by a cross-claim made upon him (here Mitya went adrift again and again took a flying leap forward), “so will not you, excellent and honored Kuzma Kuzmitch, be willing to take up all my claims against that unnatural monster, and pay me a sum down of only three thousand?


    20. “You can reckon on that,” the tall Pole snapped contemptuously

    21. From that time she began to reckon only upon herself


    22. There you reckon on your fingers the forces that make up the circles


    23. "I reckon on you, Mr


    24. "I had a message from their stupid committee yesterday through Vysotsky that they reckon on me and invite me to the fête to-morrow as one of the stewards or whatever it is


    25. ) "We'll reckon on our fingers


    26. " His conduct at the time of the murder has been put in a favourable light, and I imagine that he too may reckon on some mitigation of his sentence


    27. Only remember that we cannot reckon on any results with certainty, with this medium any more than with Home or Kaptchítch


    28. Not to lie, in our position of privileged persons of mental labor, means, not to be afraid to reckon one’s self up wrongly


    29. "It is equally chimerical to reckon on projects of disarmament, the execution of which is rendered almost impossible by considerations of a popular character present to the mind of all our readers


    30. If we admit the idea of a church in the sense Homyakov gives to it—that is, a body of men bound together by love and truth—then all that any man can predicate in regard to this body, if such an one exists, is its love and truth, but there can be no outer signs by which one could reckon oneself or another as a member of this holy body, nor by which one could put anyone outside it; so that no institution having an external existence can correspond to this idea

    31. ’ No, madam, I tell you again, that’s not the way to do things, and for the first thing there’ll be no billing and cooing and please don’t reckon on it


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