Use of reckoning in Sentences. 27 Examples

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

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reckoning at the end of sentence


  1. After dinner comes the reckoning.
  2. The waiter gave me the reckoning.
  3. Phelan is fit again and could come into the reckoning.
  4. He had a knee injury, which put him out of the reckoning.

reckoning in the middle of sentence


  1. I am reckoning on your help.
  2. Even reckoning makes long friends.
  3. He wasn't reckoning to pay so much.
  4. There'll be a heavy reckoning to pay!
  5. By my reckoning you still owe me £4.
  6. By my reckoning, we have 12,000 clients.
  7. We're reckoning on moving house in May.
  8. In the final reckoning truth is rewarded.
  9. I'm reckoning on your continued support.
  10. I could see him reckoning the cost as I spoke.
  11. By my reckoning, we should arrive in ten minutes.
  12. He was reckoning without her mother's interference.
  13. By my reckoning, this short cut will save us five miles.
  14. Pat was reckoning up the cost of everything in her mind.
  15. We were reckoning on a profit of about half a million a year.
  16. The day of reckoning is coming for the water company directors.
  17. By my reckoning we were seven or eight kilometres from Borj Mechaab.
  18. There were thirty students present,reckoning without the girlstudents.
  19. In the final reckoning , the president failed to achieve his major goals.
  20. We know that you will not forget their crimes when their day of reckoning comes.
  21. The shoplifter's day of reckoning came when he was charged with 30 cases of theft.
  22. They are typical of couples who plan a family without reckoning on the small fortune it will cost.
  23. Tomorrow is the day of reckoning; the accountant will tell me what my profits were and how much tax I'll have to pay.

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