Example sentences of "[adv] assumed [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Why the date 1785 was used is uncertain ; it was said by Professor J.G. Wright to commemorate the meeting of the Odiham Agricultural Society when the first mention of the idea of improving farriery was made , but the strong possibility remains that it was originally meant to be 1875 , the year the College received its Charter of Incorporation and adopted its coat of arms , and that someone corrected what was wrongly assumed to be an error .
2 In 1982 the presidency was constitutionally assumed by Biya who continued his drive to ‘ modernize ’ the economy .
3 No complete census of dolphins has ever been carried out in India , although the total population is generally assumed to be between 4000 and 5000 .
4 But this explanation is not sufficient to explain the phenomenon : there is a definite difference between , shall we say , an amoeba and a crystal , yet the crystal grows and ( in a very limited sense ) reproduces — two activities that are generally assumed to be characteristic of living material .
5 Despite the fact that single-parent families , people on their own , or unrelated people living together constitute 32 per cent of all households ( Central Statistical Office , 1979 , p. 44 ) , the household is generally assumed to be the nuclear family .
6 Alcohol and tobacco are generally assumed to be products with a very inelastic demand .
7 Controlled processes are generally assumed to be voluntary , flexible and capacity limited while automatic ones are highly efficient , unavoidable , resistant to modification , not subject to capacity limitations and able to occur without awareness ( LaBerge , 1981 ) .
8 The assertion that Derrida 's work incurs a form of relativism is thus exactly to the point , though its implications are rather different from those generally assumed in such a complaint .
9 It was generally assumed among the pupils that our teachers , being women , would have preferred to be fully sexual , childbearing beings .
10 To be European in Italy is a logical extension of what is already assumed to be one 's natural multiple identity within a family , a city , a region and a nation .
11 Nor can the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East claim that it would come from growth , because growth is already assumed in our plans .
12 Private passions are not assumed to be a universal , biologically determined category ( they are of unknown origin , not assumed to be necessarily identical across different cultures ) .
13 Private passions are not assumed to be a universal , biologically determined category ( they are of unknown origin , not assumed to be necessarily identical across different cultures ) .
14 This approach assumed a degree of consensus within the family which was not assumed to the same extent in any other social institution .
15 It is important to note that in any case this question of the essence of religion is to be debated by pupils , not assumed for them .
16 The very fact that he held the parliamentarians partially responsible for the RPF 's demise suggests that he had not assumed in June 1951 that the Rassemblement was dead .
17 Women were normally assumed to be dependent members of a family unit : daughters living at home before marriage ; wives of employed husbands ; or if unmarried , sheltered by parents or siblings .
18 for approximate computational purposes it is normally assumed in the western world that a full working year is no more than 200 man-days .
19 The conception of the centrality of literature could be tacitly and uncontroversially assumed in a 1919 bulletin of the Association where the general goal of promoting " the exact study of our literature which the English Association has at its heart " is simply stated as self-evident .
20 Everything else must either be explicitly held in abeyance or overtly assumed for present purposes ( the ceteris paribus or etcetera clause in science ) .
21 The answer to that of course is ‘ no ’ ; because honour , pride and ego are always assumed to be male .
22 Max Jacob and Modigliani were always assumed to be good friends ; they had a great deal in common .
23 Note that regimental champions ( Bosses ) are always assumed to be armed and equipped exactly as the rank and file members of their regiment .
24 Note that regimental champions are always assumed to be armed and equipped in exactly the same way as the rank and file members of the regiment .
25 In addition to this , the head of the household is almost always assumed to be the man in the household , even if the wife is working .
26 His voice had a sarcastic edge to it , once assumed for the benefit or otherwise of his students , and now its permanent tone .
27 Ancestral origins from different geographical regions , however , are still assumed to be important in understanding pupil needs .
28 Labour topped the poll and won more than half the wards in the tier of local government usually assumed to be a Conservative stronghold .
29 So there 's often a contradiction as to whether programmes are addressed to their actual or potential audiences or to a hypothetical audience , which in current affairs and news broadcasts is usually assumed to be a male viewer .
30 Loss of the nuptial pads is usually assumed to be a consequence of mating on land because , in other frogs and toads , their function appears to be to help the male to grip onto the female 's slippery back while mating in water .
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