Example sentences of "and assume that [art] " in BNC.
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1 | We did n't see a single soldier or vehicle and assumed that the US army was blocking off La Boca from the Panama Defence Force , whose local headquarters is only about 300 yards from our house . |
2 | On the whole the writing of the 1880s did demand change and assumed that the privileged readers had such change within their power . |
3 | The nuclear shell model does just this and assumes that the individual neutrons and protons move in an average spherical or deformed ( spheroidal ) potential field . |
4 | She points to the teddy bear ( that one ) in the first picture and then points to the empty chair in the second picture ( there ) and assumes that the teacher is paying attention to what she is pointing to in their shared context of situation . |
5 | The above fee quotes excluded VAT and assumes that the majority of meetings will be held in the UK . |
6 | While some of them are able to accept the situation with equanimity and wait for it to pass , others tend to panic and assume that the condition must of necessity be a permanent one . |
7 | Let us take a loop immersed in a magnetic field as shown in Fig. 4.13(a) and assume that a section of the loop moves a distance dl coming to a position shown in Fig. 4.13(b) after a time dt . |
8 | So we should not be dogmatic , and assume that the kind of life we have on Earth is the only kind that could exist in the entire Universe ; and ‘ living ’ clays may flourish elsewhere , perhaps even on Mars ( as suggested by Professor Hyman Hartman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ) . |
9 | The schemata of Marx concentrate upon equilibrium between the elements of social production and assume that the equilibrium between social production and nature is pre-established . |
10 | Asheim made several further valid points about book selection which not only suggest responsible action by the librarian , but recognize and assume that the library user is an intelligent and responsible person . |
11 | If we look on the black side and assume that the remaining 24 readers who did not reply had regained their weight , it still left over two-thirds who had maintained their lost weight . |
12 | In the case of child rearing , commentators may confuse the development of ‘ permissive ’ child-rearing theories with a growth of permissiveness in practice , and assume that the former also entailed the latter . |
13 | We shall have to introduce point charges , but let us be a little more general to begin with and assume that the charge is uniformly distributed within a sphere of radius r0 . |
14 | Institutions which concede no place for feelings and assume that the two aspects of our lives , private and public , have to be kept absolutely separate , are not healthy for anyone . |
15 | Remember that the money stock expands at a rate determined , ceteris paribus , by the flow of net new bank lending and assume that the demand for bank lending is inversely related to the rate of interest charged on that lending . |
16 | In the subsequent analysis , we sidestep these issues and assume that the government only issues short-term bonds paying the going rate of interest . |
17 | However , we will disregard this refinement for the remainder of the chapter and assume that the discount rate is constant . |
18 | To illustrate , we will reconsider the last example and assume that the individual did not close his position after five days but waited for the last trading day which was the following day . |
19 | If we ignore , momentarily , the " " murie wordes of the Hoost to the Shipman " " at the end of the tale , and assume that the narrator of the tale is a woman — it really does not matter who she is — the narrator then becomes a close parallel to the wife within the tale : a wordsmith ; a user of language who combines the sordid matere of carnal indulgence with a gilded linguistic cover . |
20 | In what follows , we ignore the possibility of such institutional changes and assume that the transactions demand for money depends only on money national income . |
21 | ‘ It 's no use levering a Portakabin down off a lorry , filling it with children and assuming that a child 's day will be enriched — it wo n't , ’ warns Gordon Sturrock , marketing manager of Interplayce , a young , innovative company which designs and builds new generation workplace nurseries . |
22 | Using partial equilibrium analysis , and assuming that a non-member country is considering participation in an existing CU , an evaluation of the welfare effects is possible using the traditional concepts of producer and consumer surplus . |
23 | If the year end , loan interest rate and start date are the same as in the previous example , and assuming that the rate is 33% and the cash flow benefit arising from tax deductions occurs 21 months after interest payment , D at is 9.712% . |
24 | Allowing 10 minutes per client for collection each week , assuming the collector gets rather less than average industrial earnings and himself copes with all the paperwork involved during those 10 minutes , and assuming that the trading check firm pays the shops where the check has been used ( less its commission — perhaps 12½ per cent ) about a month after writing the check , the actual return to the lender would work out at only 7 per cent — that is to say , less than the firm 's own borrowing costs would be , even without making any allowance for either bad debts and late payments or office overheads . |
25 | Neglecting the confining air pressure against the side walls , and assuming that the material strength of the cylinder has been exceeded , a global approximation to the force balance on the side walls is where the inertial mass is identified with the mass m of the cylinder . |
26 | However , if risk-neutral investors are not to be able to make profits from speculating on the stock market ( and assuming that the no-arbitrage condition also applies ) , it is required that E ( S T ) = F t = ( S t - D ) ( l + r ) , and so F t - S t = E ( S T ) - S t . |
27 | There is clearly no logical inconsistency involved in claiming , on the one hand , that relations must be regarded as a sub-species of properties ( in the broad sense of the latter term ) , and assuming that the world is an agglomerate of many different entities , on the other . |
28 | This is what happens with tax exempt sources and by looking at a TESSA and assuming you pay the maximum each year which are those figures and assuming that the interest rate stays at seven and a half percent , it wo n't but it 's seven and a half percent at the moment , then this is what happens , at the end of the first year you 've put in your three thousand your interest at seven and a half percent is two twenty five and you would otherwise pay tax at fifty six at twenty five percent or twenty or forty which would be those figures , but you do n't . |
29 | We reckon in about four and a half years I should have gone up at least a grade , so , allowing for the usual increments , and assuming that the mortgage rate does n't rise above the present eleven per cent , I should think we could afford to let Juliet stop work then . ’ |
30 | Given that the numbers of eighteen-year-olds will decline sharply in the later years of the decade and assuming that the age participation rate shows no great increase , then there may well be spare capacity in the public sector institutions offering degree-level courses . |