Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] assume [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think that I must assume the existence of some person in the defendants ' employment who accepted and appropriated the money with a full knowledge of all the facts , particularly the discussion which had preceded the institution of the action , and the pending of the action itself , who knew and realised that the right of the defendants to receive the money was at the moment sub judice , and indeed on the point of coming before this court for decision .
2 I 'd assume the trapsetter had been a guest at Sam Yaeger 's boatyard party , ’ I said , ‘ only you warned me never to assume . ’
3 The Congress of People 's Deputies , from which the standing parliament — the Supreme Soviet — was elected , would be replaced by a new bicameral Supreme Soviet which would assume the Congress 's right to alter the constitution .
4 These were said to haunt families when a death in the family was imminent , such as the Green Lady of Caerphilly who would assume the shape of a bunch of trailing ivy , and wander thus through ruined castles and graveyards .
5 We 'll assume a rider is attacking a generously proportioned 180 degree right .
6 One could assume no harm was done .
7 we would assume the speaker had eaten the pineapple , not the table ( even though the word table is nearer ) because we know that people are more likely to eat pineapples than tables .
8 Specifically , we will assume a knowledge of all true facts of the form unc meaning " in all states where unc is satisfied , so is
9 Could you return your comments by Monday 10 November ; please do n't trouble to reply if you are happy with your text as we will assume no reply means that it is satisfactory .
10 We will assume the identification of all possible expression values with distinct integers . )
11 But if we can assume the police inspector really existed — you did hear him speak ?
12 I think the question remains or that my doubts remain that there will be a level of there will that one can assume a level of commitments which would be it would be sensible to try and draw back from or phase over a longer period of time .
13 When the police eventually found the abandoned truck they 'd assume the driver who 'd stolen it had been drunk .
14 In a particularly perverse mood it may assume the shape of a naked man flapping a white sheet , or a chanting girl , or a giant , singing white cat .
15 In imitative play he might assume a role in imitation of one with which he is familiar and might handle equipment as he has seen it used by others .
16 On July 1 , he will assume the presidency of the EC .
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