Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] assume [conj] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This was with the engine running , so I assume that the wing drop was a result of the slip stream effect from the propeller .
2 If we assume that the DNA bound bleomycin covers three base pairs two of which correspond to the cleavage site then the molecules must protrude by one base pairs in either direction .
3 If we assume that the customer has paid for the goods then the first entries would have been to increase the bank by £600 and include in the profit and 1088 account sales of £600 .
4 However , the effect was not dissimilar to a wash trade , if we assume that the option writer was not acting for bona fide commercial motives , but solely to support the share price .
5 If we assume that the input coefficients and mark-ups are unchanged , then the break-even condition in the retail sector becomes or .
6 A further mystery is this : if we assume that the motive for building the monuments was a mixture of religion and astronomy , which way round did the process operate ?
7 If we assume that the number of professional programmers , these are people who are competent to use and develop software , is roughly proportional to the number of commercial computers in operation , this means that if the trend continues , in ten years time , there will be a need for roughly a hundred times as many computer programmers than we 've got as present .
8 It will take us even further if we assume that the dependence of effects on causes is smooth .
9 If we assume that the marketing concept is upheld in a particular organization , then the key objectives of its marketing department could be as follows :
10 To take a simple example : if we assume that the force of gravity permeates the whole material universe and that it is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between any two atoms anywhere , then two interesting propositions arise .
11 ‘ That was because I assumed that the business would go to Francis and then I would have had no say in it . ’
12 All outputs along the same channel always appear together in the minimal acceptances because we assume that the environment , like occam processes , does not have the power of selective input on a channel .
13 It is only because they assume that the entry of black families into their neighbourhood makes it ‘ undesirable ’ , for example , that white residents ‘ act rationally ’ to keep them out and protect the value of their properties .
14 It is known as matrix modelling because it assumes that the price of a bond is made up from each component of relative value taken separately .
15 The idea of political integrity personifies the community in the second way , as a working personification , because it assumes that the community can adopt and express and be faithful or unfaithful to principles of its own , distinct from those of any of its officials or citizens as individuals .
16 Opposite to Street 's display in the exhibition was an even grander show which The Saturday Review thought was the product of another ‘ master hand ’ and , as it assumed that the building would be Gothic , to avoid failure the Government should employ the two architects jointly .
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