Example sentences of "i have [adv] assume that " in BNC.
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1 | Barbara it 's , I 'd always assumed that people were probable born with asthma , but that 's not , not the case ? |
2 | I had just assumed that the only possible commentary game was West Ham vs Us. 8thvs9th or 2ndvs10 ? ? |
3 | I had always assumed that this sort of civilized dismay at barbarism was the monopoly of our cause . |
4 | I had always assumed that this song was either fictional or referred to events long ago , and Ricks ' talk contained nothing to contradict this . |
5 | AS a regular reader of Rugby World & Post , I had always assumed that your Postbag items were selected to instruct , inform , amuse or provoke constructive debate . |
6 | She was not at all beautiful , but even with her likeness before me I had always assumed that she must be , since she carried such conviction in her forgotten words and her enduring appearance . |
7 | I had foolishly assumed that the opportunity would be taken to eliminate a particularly hazardous S-bend and install a roundabout in its place thus easing the flow of the many cars , buses and lorries which use the road . |
8 | I I 've always assumed that that meant that it would be such a tremendous lever for the enemy to hold someone like that . |
9 | I 've always assumed that that was it , that erm , I do n't know . |
10 | So far , I have implicitly assumed that there is an ultimate theory . |
11 | The procedure for job applications and interviews is well known to most returners and I have therefore assumed that you do not need detailed guidance on this . |
12 | I have always assumed that the other side of the gate is private property and that somewhere deep within the woodland is a cottage . |
13 | However , I have always assumed that public nuisance was primarily concerned with the effect of the act complained of as opposed to its inherent lawfulness or unlawfulness . |
14 | I have always assumed that Brightside had it right and Dagenham was merely contributing a series of Gouldisms to the discussion . |