Use of presume in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include presume at the start of sentence, presume at the end of sentence and presume in the middle of sentence

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presume at the end of sentence


  1. Mr. Johnson,I presume?
  2. A servant ought not to presume.
  3. They are very expensive, I presume?
  4. Each of you will make a speech, I presume?

presume in the middle of sentence


  1. Don't presume too far!
  2. May I presume to advise you?
  3. I won't presume to disturb you.
  4. You must presume no such thing.
  5. I presume you're here on business.
  6. You had better presume no such thing.
  7. 'Is he still abroad?' 'I presume so.'
  8. I presume we'll be there by six o'clock.
  9. I would never presume to tell you what to do.
  10. Take care that you don't presume on my feelings.
  11. I presume from your speech that you are a foreigner.
  12. We must presume innocence until we have proof of guilt.
  13. I presume to suggest that you should take legal advice.
  14. I presume that an agreement will eventually be reached.
  15. We must presume innocence until we have evidence of guilt.
  16. I wouldn't presume to tell you how to run your own business.
  17. I presume that someone will be there to meet us when we arrive.
  18. We must not presume too mush on the reliability of such sources.
  19. You must not presume too much on the reliability of such sources.
  20. It was stupid of him to presume on an all too brief acquaintance.
  21. We mustn't presume too much upon the reliability of such sources.
  22. They're resentful that outsiders presume to meddle in their affairs.
  23. I know my place and I wouldn't presume to tell an expert how to do his job.
  24. Smith didn't say when he'd return,but I presume that he'll be back for dinner.
  25. A man must not presume to use his reasons, unless he has studied the categories, and can chop logic.

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