Example sentences of "can [be] assume to be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | One problem for the non-native speaker of English is to decide when a group can be assumed to be familiar . |
2 | The approximate savings per unit can be assumed to be 1 chef at £6,000 per annum per unit . |
3 | It would be unduly optimistic to assume that management skills have risen to a level such that costs undertaken can be assumed to be equivalent to value . |
4 | In this chapter , however , we are focussing attention on the behaviour when the effect of such departures can be assumed to be slight . |
5 | Other than in such cases of clear juxtaposition , dots can be assumed to be purposeful when there is graphic consistency , and especially when such consistency is combined with gentle expression . |
6 | Subroutines are usually written to be " transparent " to the calling routine ; that is , the processor registers such as accumulators and condition codes can be assumed to be unaltered by the subroutine call , unless they are explicitly part of the subroutine linkage . |
7 | The compressibility of the solvent is equal to the molar volume of the solvent in solution , V 1 , and can be assumed to be unchanged over a small range of pressures , thus giving |
8 | All rates of pay quoted can be assumed to be gross , i.e. inclusive of employer 's contributions etc . |
9 | As we noted , in the canonical situation of utterance , with the assumption of the unmarked deictic centre , RT can be assumed to be identical to CT ( Lyons ( 1977a : 685 ) calls this assumption deictic simultaneity ) . |