Example sentences of "[pron] [be] assume that " in BNC.

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1 ( I am assuming that even if similar supplies to the Blues will help them , continuing not to help them is not hindering them . )
2 ( Of course , I am assuming that you have learned your part , know what you want to say to your audience or have done your revision . )
3 The first decision — and I am assuming that you are choosing the frame before the pressed flower design has been created — is to decide what shape of picture you want .
4 I am assuming that this identity business is a foible of John 's , of Tod 's , of Hamilton 's , and not universal .
5 I am assuming that you have decided not to pursue your initial interest .
6 If you make an assertion which you think in principle could be justified but which you do n't have space to justify , you can alert the reader by adding a phrase like : " I am assuming that … " , " we could argue that … " , or " it is generally accepted that … " ; the advantage of using these phrases is that you acknowledge that there is some possibility of disagreement .
7 And the first is to pick up on concealed households and just to add to the points that have already been made that erm neither the House Builders Federation nor ourselves are assuming that all be housed , but the projected number is five thousand whereas we 're housing three thousand odd of them .
8 I think we I 'm assuming that as long as we do n't get more than say three hours of one type of recording from each place , we can get as much , apart from that constraint
9 I 'm assuming that it was suicide following … ’
10 I 'm assuming that David 's suggested that
11 Er , so there was a cost to the County Council , but I 'm assuming that members would support stepping in , in these circumstances .
12 I 'm assuming that the that when they 're actually made , when they 're cut , they are actually cut absolutely dead straight on the the grain of the erm the weave .
13 Yeah I just write where you were born , where your cos it says regional accent , I 'm assuming that means
14 cos I 'm assuming that there are some people who when it actually comes to the crunch
15 Oh yes , I was assuming that erm a I do , I did n't really set it out as a formal agenda just as a
16 Well I think that when I said that I think that given a man and a woman of equal qualifications I was assuming that that had been taken into account .
17 You 're assuming that painting takes longer , is more effort .
18 You 're assuming that the couple in the car are the Bonnards ? ’
19 You 're putting the meal up fifteen percent , and you 're assuming that you 're going to charge them two pounds for the attendance to that centre .
20 so obviously she 's assuming that she 's talking to Elvis , but er , she ca n't prove it
21 We are assuming that the knowledge concepts and skills , also the development of attitudes and personal qualities , will be delivered through the foundation subjects , options , extra-curricular activities , tutorial and careers guidance programme , and our extensive individual staff-student consultations which are a major feature of the school 's work , and perhaps more than anything else manifest our central concern for the academic and personal needs of each student .
22 We are assuming that when a sentence is understood , it is understood by mapping its constituents into background knowledge structures ( a central notion in the framework devised by Sanford & Garrod 1981 , and some other theories ) .
23 We do not know if their society ( and here , of course , we are assuming that they actually had a society ) was matriarchal or patriarchal .
24 Once again this is a limited way of examining health in that we are assuming that the distribution of health is the inverse of the pattern displayed by morbidity .
25 Furthermore , we are assuming that the absence of latent heat and a change in specific volume is true not only at one point but along a finite part of the ( p , T ) diagram .
26 Since we are assuming that we have direct observations on , we can carry out a regression of , on exactly the same variables as those on the right-hand side of equation ( 3.3 ) .
27 Note that we are assuming that both sets of firms sell their output at the price p t and that they have identical real wage elasticities of demand ( - α ) : that is , the firms are identical in every respect other than the timing of their wage contracts .
28 All I do now is regress our model right , including just a , a cons a constant dummy , right , so if you specify your regression equation , just add D to the list of explanatory variables , right , so we are assuming that the effect on the textile consumption is simply just to move the demand function up , right , use the entire sample period amongst this estimation .
29 Can I just make the point of clarification in what said there , that as far as staffing additional works spread through for example we are assuming that staff costs are within the figures you are looking at and the the work that was referring to was was after you made your decision to will need to take some element of that cost into the start of the budget there is no staff figures that would occur after you 've formalised this budget we are not aware of so there there will be .
30 In all the discussion of this subsection , we are assuming that , after input to the computer , the data will form a named file in the backing store .
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