He presumed from the skeleton that the whale had a large beak.
Coming, as usual, I presume, from the extreme end of the globe?
It was the clinic, John presumed from the style of architecture, although he didn't recognise this part.
"I would presume from anyone willing to provide them."
I presumed from the direct 'call' that it was important.
"To presume from a person's status that he or she will commit undesirable acts is an extreme measure," the judge wrote.
"I presume from your demeanor that you are satisfied with the performance of the crew."
This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court.
As you might presume from his name, he is related to the famous Wedgwood pottery family.
It's a bit smug of them to be presuming such distance from their complications, now.