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1. You can always reckon on Jim; he'll never fail you.
2. Can I reckon on you to help?
3. You can't always reckon on good weather.
4. Don't reckon on going abroad this summer, we may not be able to afford it.
5. Forget the present, Holly, reckon on the future.
6. At the very least, he would have to reckon on the 21 votes in the Cabinet being stacked up against him.
7. I reckon on your support.
8. You can always reckon on me.
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9. You can't reckon on seeing him.
10. We reckon on your support.
11. They reckon on being awarded the contract.
12. I reckon on your help.
13. We did not reckon on finding you here.
14. One can't reckon on suicidal madness in the enemy.
15. We hope we can reckon on your support.
16. You can reckon on our help.
17. You can't always reckon on ( having ) good weather.
18. The murderer did not reckon on the policeman's finding the gun.
19. You should reckon on having to deal with more than one problem.
20. Don't reckon on your relations to help you out of trouble.
21. It is his instinct to reckon on women as constant by their nature.
22. He can reckon on the support of the managing director.
23. Inthe past they did not fully reckon on the ruthlessness of the people they wereup against.
24. I'd like to come with you but that's not a promise — don't reckon on it.
25. Gold shares, though far dearer than they recently were[sentencedict.com], are still attractive to some who reckon on rising prices.
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