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1 He had felt compelled to stay by a power beyond his own reckoning .
2 No man knows just when he becomes a man in his own reckoning .
3 By his own reckoning , he was treated unjustly by the LAPD plenty of times.
4 He might not have had the full confidence in his own reckoning which he professed to have.
5 By his own reckoning it was the number eight's first appearance at the RDS in almost 13 months.
6 Also, by their own reckoning they are each man the equal of three or four of any other.
7 They need their own reckoning .
8 Nay, thou hast gotten thee two as nimble legs, by thine own reckoning , as any knave i' the borough.
9 These countries will no doubt have their own reckoning with their dependence on China for vital drugs and medical equipment.
10 Sometimes he would make himself out a centenarian, and then, by his own reckoning , he was not out of his teens.
11 Hawser Trunnion is not to be taught at this time of day how to lie his course, or keep his own reckoning .
12 By his own reckoning , he's spent nearly 600 nights observing them by telescope - "probably more than anyone on earth."
13 It was joined by near and far and, by its own reckoning , its ranks swelled to 50,000 warriors.
14 By his own reckoning , he sailed thirty leagues up the river, which would have brought him to a point not far below Palatka.
15 By his own reckoning , it took Tom Watson "no more than a minute" to accept the invitation of becoming the millennium captain of Ballybunion GC.
16 According to their own reckoning the whole body consisted of 368,000 persons, of whom about a fourth part were able to bear arms.
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This collocation consists of: Own reckoning through the time