Example sentences of "assume [that] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 This argument tacitly assumes that once the collapse begins there is no hope of stopping it at a later stage .
2 One assumes that where the subject of death is touched on , the actual time given to it will be relatively short .
3 Without giving it much thought , we all assumed that after the present infatuations had cooled down , Andrew would marry Judith , but it never happened , although he did marry twice during his later years in Toronto .
4 I assumed that since the author was not black , the appearance of Africanist characters or narrative or idiom in a work could never be about anything other than the ‘ normal ’ , unracialised , illusory white world that provided the fictional backdrop .
5 They assumed that if the unperturbed polymer is approximated by a hydrodynamic sphere , then [ η ] , the limiting viscosity number in a theta solvent , could be related to the square root of the molar mass by where
6 You simply can not assume that because the report has been well received that it will automatically produce action or a decision .
7 All I was going to say was that clearly I agree with one thing , but one would assume that as the paper is a really a general outline that we would be seeing specific targets as the agenda 's worked through over the next two three years .
8 Incredible though it seems for such an intelligent man , Carter 's principal error at the beginning was to assume that once the underlying rationale of his energy programme had been explained to , and absorbed by the public , opposition would melt away .
9 One must also stress that there is an insidious tendency to assume that once the population figures had reached their lowest point , their subsequent recovery was continuous ; surviving evidence , however , suggests the contrary : that periods of rising population were at best intermittent and liable to sudden check from new epidemics .
10 The psychological problems arise because those not born to it tend to assume that if the horse does n't do it when asked , the rider ca n't be asking properly .
11 In the former case and assuming that is zero when With regard to the Laplace transform of an integral function and assuming that when the required transform is Note that is to be interpreted as the initial value of the integral quantity .
12 The international community can not afford to be complacent , assuming that if the United Nations peacekeeping force is there that everything will go according to plan .
13 They were also admired for their military prowess , it being widely assumed that before the arrival of the British the Masai had been paramount among the tribes of East Africa ; they were ‘ aristocrats and formerly conquered east central Africa ’ .
14 It is usually assumed that although the ever-increasing indebtedness of the USA can not continue indefinitely , the elimination of the imbalance should not be brought about by sudden and severe adjustment .
15 It has so far been assumed that while the corporate sector 's response to consumer demand may be imperfect , that what is responded to is at least an authentic expression of consumer tastes .
16 The ADATH policy of rejecting all non Jewish offers to help assumed that if the RCM took an equally hard line , the faithful would rise to the challenge .
17 It is then assumed that if the child demonstrates a knowledge of the rules for producing or comprehending language in one setting , that knowledge will be transported with the child to any other setting and will be available for deployment in communicative interaction .
18 But even if that is held to be culpable ignorance , it can not be assumed that if the voters did know of those plans or intentions they approved of them .
19 Hence it has been assumed that because the user carries out known-item searches , known items do meet the user 's information needs .
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