Example sentences of "[pers pn] would assume [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The arousal I 've always thought that er that you should n't be nervous but you always are but obviously as you 're nervous when you do a whole host of things and nerves as you become more skilled at it go away er and I 'd assume that like most things that the nerves will totally disappear and was somewhat surprised to find out that you 're always aroused
2 I would assume that the marketing costs could be spread fairly evenly over the full five-year period .
3 I would assume that the mysterious Mr Andropulos has friends in the government . ’
4 James Wood , Director of the Art Institute of Chicago , conveyed a suspicion held by most high-level museum administrators : ‘ I would assume that these exhibitions have been tailored more as events than as the kind of exhibitions that are being sought after by the major museums ’ .
5 I would assume that only those galleries which maintain a personal vision and a rigorous programme will retain collectors ' confidence .
6 If , as I suspect , Nicaragua faces serious economic problems , I would assume that part of the blame lies with the previous Nicaraguan government and that Chamorro may be faced with tough decisions needed to ensure that the ‘ empty stomachs ’ of the people are filled .
7 If the cats were n't trained to do that I would assume that they would walk past the hoop of fire and they would under the ropes .
8 Yeah I mean I I would assume that there must be agreed death rates which everybody would accept as as as being applicable in projecting population .
9 Now , I have n't totally had a chance to talk to Mr er , about that , but I would assume that means you er , and so it 's moving in the other direction if anything Mrs .
10 I would assume that the County Council 's assessment of need at a hundred and twenty two hectares does take cognizance of the s the anticipated growth in housing .
11 If the rest of the media were anything to go by , you 'd assume that most women were at each other 's throats .
12 If she 'd already heard of Burrows ’ escape , she would assume that our attention would be directed towards him .
13 So that would be a guaranteed eighty pounds a month , and at the end of five years , we 'd assume that the P E P had actually grown enough to give him his money back , you know it 's , it 's because this , because it 's a temporary annuity , it would be lost after the five years .
14 We would assume that the discussion , in such a case , would cease to be a discussion which appealed to primarily linguistic evidence in this piece of discourse .
15 He would assume that I had been detained scrubbing the floors of the kitchens at Grindlewood Park .
16 Naturally he would assume that Richard was staying with her for the weekend .
17 Subconsciously , she must have sensed the potent effect he could have on her , an instinctive recognition of the dangerous power he would assume if once she had known his touch .
18 Such a course would operate for one week full-time ( half module ) , it would assume that the students are fully conversant with the principles of word processing and have the computer skills ( i.e. , disc and file handling , security , etc. ) needed to operate a personal computer effectively .
19 Anyone reading it would assume that we were still living together , and very close . ’
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