presume造句31. Miss Mary does not appear to be about the house, so I presume she has gone out.
32. I will not presume upon your friendship any further.
33. In addition, such strategies presume that decision makers understand the likely effects of technology development on a local economy.
34. People have a tendency to presume that they are missing out on something.
35. I presume that I have been called here to pursue the same system, and to lead you against the enemy.
36. They presume that changing values are declining values and seek some malign influence to blame.
37. She rarely mentions her late husband so I presume he didn't make up for much.
38. I do not presume to argue with these, but our modern parallels do not help us overmuch.
39. As a 19 year-old student, I presume I am one of these.
40. I presume you wish to help underdeveloped countries but I fear you could do them considerable harm.
41. Men may still presume familiarity and superiority in their choice of address forms.
42. This new power to presume guilt of unspecified offences was advertised as a unique response to the unique evil of drug trafficking.
43. I can only presume that Lucker has failed in the macho stakes.
44. Despite appearances to the contrary, he had to presume that Gordon was not a total imbecile.
45. The newspaper argued that the ordinary reader, possessed of a fairer and less suspicious mind, would presume innocence.
46. I presume that we mean a supreme personal being - distinct from the world and creator of the world.
47. By attic ceiling I presume you mean insulation in the roof, between the rafters.
48. However, it is not for me or you to presume upon the gentleman's intentions.
49. It will come to pass, shortly I presume, that others will come forward to claim they wrote the book.
50. I can only presume that Lucker has failed in the macho stakes. Sea trout for supper.
51. He prides himself on having some, I presume, some fidelity to the truth.
52. The price includes all your transportation and hotels, I presume?
53. In answer, one might presume that implicit justifications can exist to deal with implicit criticisms.
54. "Count Dracula, I presume," I said wittily.
55. I wouldn't presume to question your judgment.
56. He used to presume upon his position.
57. "Had he been home all week?"— 'I presume so.'.
58. I won't presume to trouble you.
59. I presume you will fall in with his views.
60. Real macho man presume orthoptic miserably thin life.