Example sentences of "[adv] be assume that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It has long been assumed that the origins of many adult disorders lie somewhere in childhood or earlier events .
2 It could only be assumed that the prints were obtained in a clandestine manner .
3 However , it should not be assumed that every action with a value in excess of £50,000 will be retained in the High Court .
4 that it can not be assumed that a paper print out of an electronic record from these systems is the same as the electronic version , on the grounds that the paper version does not bring with it the context that gives the information provenance and credibility .
5 2.41 He went on to say that it should not be assumed that the wife 's dependency ought to be calculated on the footing that it would have ceased when her husband ceased earning before he reached 65 .
6 This suggests that in studies of material representation it should not be assumed that the consumption of a given group will be represented as a coherent and consistent set of forms .
7 Papers subsequently published by such researchers may show no obvious Scottish connection in their titles , but it can not be assumed that the work is unrelated to their thesis topic .
8 Papers subsequently published by such researchers may show no obvious Scottish connection in their titles , but it can not be assumed that the work is unrelated to their thesis topic .
9 Even so , it should not be assumed that the abolition of public examinations would necessarily put an end to transmission styles of teaching .
10 However , the position taken by the Court of Appeal loses much of its force if it can not be assumed that the House would have taken non-certified points of appeal had they been raised .
11 It must not be assumed that the absence of a 24-hour rhythm in newborn babies means that they have no rhythms at all .
12 Also it should not be assumed that the vendor will wish solely to extract the profit from the company .
13 In this respect gonorrhoea differs from the majority of other bacterial infections , for which it has always been assumed that a course of treatment lasting several days or even weeks is needed .
14 In the past it has always been assumed that the wall followed the same line as its medieval successor .
15 A downturn of the lips : ‘ Glynn women have never figured in wills ; it has always been assumed that the men would look after them along with their other properties . ’
16 On the other hand , since nearly 80 per cent of the nation were illiterate in early NEP , consisting of a disorganized and fragmented peasantry , it has often been assumed that the actions of this class have been both unreflective and ineffective .
17 It can not simply be assumed that a parent who is present at the injury of their child has condoned it .
18 It may therefore be assumed that a manager is maintaining an adequate policy if the competitive position is being maintained and projections indicate that it is likely to be maintained in future .
19 There was , of course , a diversity of tenures — so much so that it can never be assumed that the customs of any two manors were identical , or even similar , unless perhaps they formed part of the same feudal honour , for example the barony of Lewes in Sussex , which had evolved a set of common customs .
20 For the young , there must have existed an inherited inborn enjoyment of life , for it can fairly safely be assumed that the pleasure experienced by them when at play , so obvious to modern man , must have been observable all through evolution .
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