Example sentences of "assume [adv] that [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But some people — when they hear the word ‘ Birmingham ’ — assume wrongly that the campus will be urban and unattractive . |
2 | Assume further that the company decides to make a straightforward 25 year fixed rate £100m sterling Eurobond issue . |
3 | Assume further that the loose goods caused damage to a vulnerable vessel structure , which damage , in turn , caused damage to the goods themselves . |
4 | Assume further that the union comprises an elected executive which , in order to be re-elected , maximizes the expected utility of the median voter . |
5 | Assume further that the probe lengths are sufficiently small that they may be treated as points in comparison with the clones , and that the probes are all single-copy . |
6 | Assume also that a specific loan was raised to finance the building cost . |
7 | Assume also that the rival will need to spend 7 million on capital expenditure to enter the market . |
8 | Assume also that the discount houses have surplus liquidity and that the Bank of England is selling Treasury bills . |
9 | Assume also that the trustee of the trust is a wholly owned subsidiary of Newco resident for tax purposes in the Channel Islands , so as to fall outside the definition of a collective investment scheme for the purposes of the Financial Services Act . |
10 | Assume now that the group can not sell all it can make at the normal price of £120 but division B sees that it could win a large order if it were to offer goods at £80 each . |
11 | Assume now that the loop is stationary and the magnetic field ( given by eqn ( 4.87 ) ) moves with the same velocity in the opposite direction . |
12 | In Fig. 11–6 , assume initially that the conditions of the matching grant are such as to reduce the price of good X ; i.e. the grantor will match at a rate of 23 to O2 . |
13 | Assume initially that the combined balance sheet of the banks is as shown in Table 16.7 . |
14 | These implicitly assume either that the universe is spatially infinite or that there are infinitely many universes . |