Example sentences of "be assume [conj] he " in BNC.

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1 In the decretal " Novit ille " , written to the archbishops and bishops of France , Innocent declared how much he has the interests of King Philip Augustus and his kingdom at heart and how wrong it would be to assume that he had any intentions that were harmful to the French king 's jurisdictional powers .
2 I was frequently called out of my classes to interpret for him , and it began to be assumed that he would never talk at all .
3 The policy of buying off the raiders may often have seemed sensible , and it should not be assumed that he was always criticised for it , even by those who provided the money .
4 The man had been found near Southwark Bridge at the turn of the tide : he had grounded at low tide , and it had been assumed that he had been carried down river with the ebb .
5 Since Gregory belonged to the senatorial aristocracy , it might have been assumed that he would accept its literary traditions .
6 For the purpose of answering the second part of the question he should state that he is assuming that he is wrong in his answer to the first .
7 It is assumed that he was arrested on suspicion of being an American spy .
8 No record exists of his education and it is assumed that he was privately tutored .
9 So that every American president is a sort of half breed , a cross between Daniel Boone and Jesus Christ and that however corrupt and venal a politician he might have been before , once he assumes the White House it is assumed that he changes .
10 When he had not returned by lam , it was assumed that he was the wanted man .
11 One of my own patients grew up in a loving family where it was assumed that he would eventually study law — just like his grandfather , his father and his uncle .
12 Max was said to be in the grip of some form of neurosis , but it was assumed that he would grow out of it .
13 He was thirty-five to forty and it was assumed that he was an army intelligence officer .
14 Newspapers printed a photograph of a letter to a flood-control committee bearing Mr Li 's signature , so it was assumed that he could still put pen to paper .
15 ( That the government was ready for a strike was a widespread interpretation of its appointment of Ian MacGregor to chair the NCB from September 1983 on ; MacGregor chaired British Steel in 1980–1 , a period encompassing its major dispute , and was believed responsible for the major cuts in job levels ; it was assumed that he was expected to achieve the same in the coal industry . )
16 In his letter , Brig Cordy-Simpson said that since Gen Mladic had not replied to UN proposals on how the airlift would be managed , it was assumed that he had agreed to them .
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