Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
The war had costs, human and political, that are only just beginning to be reckoned up.
I tried to reckon up how Sheila could have got out in the time.
There was some left when they got through reckoning up how much three hours of lessons every day for a year would cost.
Reckoned up is, if you please, detective English for being watched.
I have known him for more years than I like to reckon up.
Kiron tried to reckon up the years in his head.
He tried to reckon up the last time he had seen her.
He said this with the air of one carefully reckoning up and striking a balance.
What I did do was to muster all the men and reckon up our losses.
But remember what's outside and reckon up how long you're likely to enjoy your escape."
It is only now that I am reckoning up the tally of damage.
"Here we are, reckoning up the good points and the bad to this move when we have not the power to order it."
When she tried to reckon up how much time had passed, she was shocked.
Then he closed his eyes and tried to reckon up days, and realized what it must be.
Kero reckoned up the weeks in her head, and came to a nasty total.
"And he'll want you to reckon up the accounts for the band's tour in the provinces?"
They earn their bread reckoning up for investors the risk of default.
I began to reckon up the people whom I knew to be prisoners.
We are brought to weigh one generation against another, to reckon up our position and note the characteristics of a new phase.
Pat nodded her head, reckoning up the cost of everything in her mind.
It is always perilous to the mind to reckon up the mind.
Her first trial was lost; she acted like a woman who reckons up her resources.
"Remember, please, that you have been in my thoughts for a sum of years which I can reckon up very easily.
Diana did not reckon up how long she stood rapt, watching the hours unfold.
His father looked unhappy as he wrote, which likely meant he was reckoning up accounts.