verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
dead reckoning
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
analyst
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Most analysts reckon their profits fell by 10-20% last year.
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Top analysts reckon that the boom could continue with investors switching their cash from the banks and building societies.
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The analyst reckons they have about 4 percent of the market.
bank
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The creditor banks , reckons the study, did less well.
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If Sunil was on the north bank , I reckon it must have been Declan.
company
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The two companies reckon this combination will appeal to developers of process control systems using real-time monitoring.
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But now some seed companies reckon wheat hybrids are really on the horizon.
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There are several advantages to being a private company , Graham reckons .
day
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The smoke and sound told her the day of reckoning had begun.
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Their day of reckoning had come.
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But on the day of reckoning a divided Kurdistan could be a fatally weakened one.
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The day of reckoning has come.
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If they do that they will merely be putting off the day of reckoning .
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Yet year by year, the day of reckoning grows closer, and nothing is being done.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
in/into/out of the reckoning
the day of reckoning
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But on the day of reckoning a divided Kurdistan could be a fatally weakened one.
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If they do that they will merely be putting off the day of reckoning.
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The idea of training hard for the jump was soon shelved and the day of reckoning drew nearer.
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The smoke and sound told her the day of reckoning had begun.
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When the day of reckoning finally arrived, the truth was found to lie well in the middle ground between these extremes.
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Yet year by year, the day of reckoning grows closer, and nothing is being done.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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How long do you reckon it will take?
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The TV audience in China is reckoned at 800 million.
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They reckon the French team's better than ours.
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This hotel is reckoned to be one of the best in the country.
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What do you reckon - would this make a good present for Donald's birthday?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Brenda reckons having her own bike has a few benefits.
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By now he was a quick and decisive player, a force to be reckoned with at center half.
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I reckon I'd do it for a thousand pounds.
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If it's being run for the short-term, they reckon , that could account for a lot of its recent pragmatism.
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None of us had reckoned on open-heart surgery.
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Sun insiders reckon the company will price-list Motif almost immediately.