Example sentences of "[pers pn] assume you [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I assume you made it worth her while in other ways , but obviously I failed to discover from her own fair lips how much you thought she was worth , and I 'm damned sure you wo n't admit how much you 've paid over the odds for her favours . ’ |
2 | ‘ I assume you know the state of play in the admin assistants ’ dispute ? ’ |
3 | I assume you know Signor Kettering ? ’ |
4 | ( iii ) I assume you know of the English tenders that are invited — including Scotch . |
5 | Let's go on to talk about I assume you know this . |
6 | As I assume you 've also done , Mr Fairfax ? ’ |
7 | You 've got some in the cupboard so I assume you like it , ’ she said , making for the kitchen . |
8 | ‘ I assume you mean political ? ’ |
9 | Erm , well , I assume you mean out of recent Leeds United players ( you ca n't seriously be comparing him with the real greats of football can you ? ) . he could certainly hit it , and sometimes goal-bound ( and quite often into the wall or behind for a goal kick ) . |
10 | I assume you wrote this for the New Staffroom , though you are n't credited . |
11 | If you have n't I assume you trust the URC doctorate worship committee and ecumenical at home committee and the group ! |
12 | I assume you understand what all that means . |
13 | ‘ From what you 've said I assume you did n't resign for my-sake . |
14 | I assume you did n't want to think about the kitchen ? |
15 | You mention ‘ sand ’ and therefore I assume you have a substrate of coral sand . |
16 | But I assume you have n't ? ’ |
17 | but come as not surprisingly I assume you have read the relevant brochures |
18 | I assume you do n't have any ‘ algae grazers ’ . |
19 | I assume you do too ? ’ |
20 | ‘ At least , I assume you do , otherwise I 'm wasting my time . ’ |
21 | ‘ I assume you considered it to be your duty to kiss me and — and … ’ |
22 | We assume you do n't know it , and will do something about it ’ . |
23 | ‘ Oh , Charity , your whole problem is that you 're accustomed to people bowing down before you because you 're a doctor and they assume you walk with the gods . |