Example sentences of "be assume that the [noun sg] is " in BNC.

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1 It will be assumed that the trader is long in the far contract and short in the near contract ( a bull spread ) .
2 A widespread factor is found where real or suggested expertise is involved in a transaction and where at the same time it may be assumed that the customer is ignorant about what it is he is paying for .
3 Papers subsequently published by such researchers may show no obvious Scottish connection in their titles , but it can not be assumed that the work is unrelated to their thesis topic .
4 Papers subsequently published by such researchers may show no obvious Scottish connection in their titles , but it can not be assumed that the work is unrelated to their thesis topic .
5 In calculating the amount of Housing Benefit , regulations stipulate that it must be assumed that the student is in receipt of the full grant .
6 Alternatively if the student was in rented accommodation on a 12 month lease it can be assumed that the student is not temporarily away from home .
7 Where crops are grown , therefore , it must be assumed that the aim is for as high a yield as possible .
8 In the type of decision considered so far it has been assumed that the decision is presented in a clear form .
9 A standard fault is to assume that the reader is familiar with the jargon which the designer habitually uses .
10 It is assumed that the Earth is hot enough for its outer regions to have previously been vaporized , in which case it can be shown that the material flung off forms a thin disc of gas as in Figure 6.11 ( b ) .
11 It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the elements of thermodynamics , statistical mechanics and elasticity to the level of an honours degree in physics or chemistry but since continuum mechanics and viscoelasticity are not commonly found in such courses a detailed account of them is give in Chaps 2 and 3 , Chap .
12 It is intended for all levels of user , however it is assumed that the reader is familiar with LIFESPAN and its operation .
13 It is intended for all levels of user , however it is assumed that the reader is familiar with LIFESPAN and its operation .
14 The User Guide is intended for all levels of user , however it is assumed that the reader is familiar with LIFESPAN and its operation .
15 Nor does the arts/science distinction make much sense in terms of graduate employment , if it is assumed that the distinction is based on a simple non-vocational/vocational one or ‘ non-relevant/relevant ’ one .
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