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1 The woman began to presume upon his indebtedness, he saw that clearly.
2 They don't understand it, and if they do, they presume upon it.
3 You must not presume upon the sincerity of an affectionate and ingenuous heart.
4 She and her mother could easily presume upon the General's hospitality.
5 I don't want you to think I want to presume upon our acquaintance.
6 Between ourselves-youare an impertinent jackanapes, and presume upon the credit of your uncle.
7 She must not presume upon his kindness and make much of her prosaic troubles.
8 I consider, monsieur, that you presume upon the kindness I have always shown you.
9 I hope you will not presume upon her youth to be a bad boy.
10 Nor ever again presume upon the rights of Peter of Navaya and his allies.
11 I don't want to presume upon your confidence, or take too much upon myself.
12 Already Vas Kor was commencing to presume upon his power over the young prince.
13 You may talk to me if you like, but don't, pray, presume upon it!
14 I have observed that he is rather disposed to presume upon any encouragement he receives.
15 Don't presume upon my good favor again, however.
16 I am not your equal; few men are; but I shall not presume upon your clemency.
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