Encara no tenim significats per a "have the presumption".
1He will not have the presumption to pick it up.
2This match, to which you have the presumption to aspire, can never take place.
3I dare not have the presumption to ask her.
4And yet you have the presumption to think that you ought to have Jane's baby!
5Yet I never aspired to any place in his heart, or even his remembrance; I could not have the presumption.
6And yet you have the presumption to think you're fit to marry into an old, respectable family like the Olivers.
7Could I have the presumption to renew, at this moment, such a brief and casual interview, and so long ago, too?
8But surely the good God would not have the presumption to damn a gentleman of M. le Marquis' quality on that account?
9He declares, moreover, that he is the most miserable of men, and that he would die sooner than have the presumption to hope.
10She calls me De Riviere; that implies nobody without a 'De' to their name would have the presumption to visit her old tumble-down house.
11We shall not have the presumption to lay down plans, to propose systems, to enforce such or such means for putting them in execution.
12Our four days at Moeuvres were among the most trying we spent in the war, and we have the presumption to think we did well.
13Not that I have the presumption to ask for her your care and instructions beyond what she might receive by a neighborly interchange of visits.
14To the disgust of the latter, Robert actually had the presumption to walk home with Hester.
15Fortunately for his equanimity, no one had the presumption to ask him to leave the room.
16Have I had the presumption to do that?
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