Example sentences of "assumed to [be] [adj] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Your salary is £8,250 exclusive of live-in benefits , which may be assumed to be equivalent to a further 20 per cent .
2 The uptake of 5-ASA must therefore be assumed to be equivalent to the production of Ac-ASA over time .
3 All suggestions are given in good faith and for general help and guidance but since detail may vary with different roofs they can not be assumed to be suitable for every application .
4 The Namurian , Millstone Grit sediments have not been penetrated in any well in the area but are assumed to be present on the basis of the stratigraphic relationships deduced from seismic data .
5 No doubt this draper 's ‘ Rep ’ would have cut a bit of a dashing figure in the big city in his way , replete with some of the family charm and salesmanship which we have assumed to be one of the hallmarks of William Charles himself .
6 Alternatively , the outcomes are assumed to be indicative of the quality of the educational process .
7 The uptake of 5-ASA by the intact cells has to be assumed to be equal to the amount of Ac-ASA produced and detected both extracellularly and intracellularly .
8 The proper field of women psychologists is often assumed to be far from the heights of psychological theory .
9 , the operating costs for the dominant firms , are based upon reported levels in Challinor ( 1987 ) and the UK farming press , whilst , the blenders ' operating costs , are assumed to be 10 below the selling price P 2 ( see footnote 4 ) .
10 They were never importunate , never servile ; they never tried to lure Europeans into the kind of patron-client relationship which is often assumed to be vital to the functioning of the colonial psyche but which many Englishmen in fact found more annoying than gratifying .
11 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 .
12 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
13 They lie in why the restructuring took place and in the forms of ownership and capital structure that were assumed to be superior to the old .
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