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Sentence count:134+6Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: calculateestimatefigureforecastreckonSimilar words: count outon account oftake into accountcountycountrycounteraccountdiscountMeaning: v. judge to be probable. 
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31. Count on fresh, high-quality fish.
32. If she could only count on her shot tonight.
33. I hope we can count on his active support.
34. Count on the fuzz to fuck up.
35. You always count on him to make plays.
36. As a leader in the Senate, you make progress by making promises others can count on.
37. In the north, the party can count on fairly widespread support.
38. You've got to understand that we can't count on the Shah any more.
39. The assumption was that she would bring in a number of new people whose loyalty she could count on.
40. Thus the military conspirators could count on a growing area of civilian support.
41. This would allow Congress to count on the savings without ever voting to alter the index.
42. Perhaps he could count on Paul Quinn,(www.Sentencedict.com) a stalwart of the 9: 15 liturgy planning team.
43. As he recalls, Holder told Quinn that he hoped he could count on his support if Gore were elected.
44. You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. Robert A. Heinlein 
45. He hopes he can count on your continued support, for the good of the campaign and of our country.
46. I can always count on Gail to be supportive when things go wrong.
47. If Lavinia was to be won Aeneas could not count on any help from his future father-in-law.
48. We have always been able to count on you to bring a fresh perspective to the table.
49. Mr Rodrik's second point is that non-democratic countries can not count on the same trade privileges as democratic ones.
50. General Bourbollon obviously could not count on the support of the entire military.
51. Will there be a power struggle between Parks and the business side in their presentations to Willes? Count on it.
52. The new mode is to learn when the learning is needed[Sentencedict.com], not to count on learning in advance.
53. For most of his pastorate, Jim could count on Father Ed Dougherty to articulate the opposing view.
54. You can count on the fingers of one hand the times Mr Kinnock has jumped in among the public.
55. In addition to the Democrats on the panel, Lake can probably count on the support of moderate Republicans, including Sen.
56. You can count on Laura Linney, but not on the mundane script.
57. At least we can still count on self-interest as a predictable factor ... I suppose it's the last to go.
58. Now, I could count on the thumbs of my right hand the times I've forgotten myself in a theatre.
59. And the kids have a buddy system they can count on.
60. Everyone could make friends and count on seeing those friends again.
More similar words: count outon account oftake into accountcountycountrycounteraccountdiscountaccount foraccountingcounterpartaccountabilitydeveloping countriesmountcomment onamount tocouncilcounselorcounselinground and roundtoneget onsit onact onbuttonput onwait oncottonrest onat once
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