Example sentences of "assumed [conj] the [noun sg] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In the past , judges have not assumed that the public have a detailed knowledge of character merchandising .
2 Note also that it is assumed that the description contained in TITLE-IS is UNCLASSIFIED , since the title will appear whenever lists of modules are sent to a printer or viewed on a screen .
3 It is assumed that the individual has complete information of the local taxes and expenditures .
4 Many of Winterthur 's wealthier citizens had already built their villas outside in the country , and it was assumed that the space cleared by destroying the walls would go the same way .
5 It was assumed that the stress followed a path similar to that sketched in Figure 6(a) .
6 ‘ We 've always assumed that the country has enough water but the shortages of the last three or four years have shown this is not the case , ’ said Dr Neil Johnston , author of the report .
7 It is assumed that the price paid and received does represent the value of the marginal unit traded both to the buyer and to the seller .
8 In the past it has always been assumed that the wall followed the same line as its medieval successor .
9 In other academic areas it is assumed that the teacher knows more than the student , and is there to convey this knowledge , whether as a corpus or a skill .
10 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 .
11 In determining what constitutes a reasonable prospect it is to be assumed that the prospect given by the facts and other matters known to the creditor at the time he entered into the transaction resulting in the debt was a reasonable prospect ( s 271(4) ) .
12 The justification for selecting the variable with the largest penalty implicitly assumed that the penalty gave a useful estimate of the decrease in objective function value and not just a bound .
13 Just that she had assumed that the booking had been made for him and someone else .
14 An extensive treatment of this issue is not the concern of this book , and it is assumed that the reader has already made a study of it elsewhere , usually in some introductory study of economics .
15 The torturers usually assumed that the victim had useful information and was guilty .
16 It will be widely assumed that the cabinet fears it would be unable to control a judicial inquiry .
17 Edward IV 's financial legacy was not as healthy as is usually assumed and the administration seems to have found itself juggling income and expenditure with more than usual anxiety .
18 Edward IV 's financial legacy was not as healthy as is usually assumed and the administration seems to have found itself juggling income and expenditure with more than usual anxiety .
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