Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] assume that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It may be simplified by assuming that the share is held to infinity .
2 Initially the argument can be simplified by assuming that the motor/load combination has a high inertia , so that variations in motor torque lead to only small changes in motor speed .
3 In these circumstances the average torque produced by the motor while it is moving from position 8e to 8 , with phases BC excited is : The problem can now be simplified by assuming that the torque over the excitation interval is effectively constant and equal to this average value .
4 However , he did not allow her to become too swamped with nervous , trembling uncertainty , as he began to talk calmly and reasonably about his brother 's future life in America , describing some of the amusing mistakes he himself had made in assuming that the English and the Americans spoke the same language — when , in fact , so many words had different meanings .
5 The high transverse velocities inferred for the three pulsars may be avoided by assuming that the pulsar and SNR are much older ( by 10 times ) than the characteristic spin-down time , so that the remnant is in the older radiative phase for which Shull et al.
6 This can be understood by assuming that the neutrons do not mix uniformly with the protons but tend to form a skin on the surface of the nucleus .
7 As a member of that Council I emphatically deny that he has had any mandate , or that he is justified in assuming that the Council as a whole takes his view .
8 But the opium-taking habit led de Quincey on to far less pleasant and exhilarating experiences , and we are justified in assuming that the Minoans too suffered the adverse effects of opium .
9 They rely on assuming that the logarithm of futures prices follows a random walk , and that futures prices are continuously generated and recorded .
10 In [ 26 ] they suggest that the extra contextual effects are derived by assuming that the speaker attaches a higher confirmation value to the proposition expressed than the hearer would have otherwise thought .
11 " We start by assuming that the telephone call to Mrs. Bidwell and Lorrimer 's death are connected . "
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