Example sentences of "be [adv] assumed " in BNC.
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1 | It will be widely assumed that the cabinet fears it would be unable to control a judicial inquiry . |
2 | Yet while it may not be possible , in a given case , to come to a clear decision one way or the other , it can not , I shall argue , be coherently assumed that a decision is logically impossible and at the same time insisted that the object in question exists in an ontological sense . |
3 | it will be henceforth assumed that the typical unit of lexicology is the word ( this statement is so obvious as to have an air of tautology ) . |
4 | It can be easily assumed that because we know how computers work we therefore know how learning is programmed . |
5 | It should not be automatically assumed that they will . |
6 | The Newsons suggest these associations stand out to such an extent that they ‘ can be fairly assumed to be causative ’ . |
7 | In these circumstances , it should be roughly assumed that you would be burning up around 2,000 calories a day . |
8 | Thus , in certain circumstances parliamentary intention will be judicially assumed not only from parliamentary action but also from parliamentary inaction . |
9 | If technology is linked only with science , then vast possibilities in traditional arts subjects will be wasted , and it will be increasingly assumed that modern well-equipped schools are for science , while arts schools struggle along in the doldrums , where neither teachers nor pupils will want to be . |
10 | It might be naively assumed that these variations in expenditure reflect the varying patterns of need for health care illustrated by the population . |
11 | Even with interests , it ought not to be casually assumed that all interests are automatically legitimate , or that compromises can and should be made to accommodate them . |
12 | The new principle was a good one , because it forced the government to live in a world where inflation matters and can not be conveniently assumed away . |
13 | This is most common in the case of overlapping when it can be falsely assumed that part of a continuous form is obscured from view . |
14 | It can be safely assumed that the overwhelming majority of Mambo Leo and Mwangaza readers were pro-TANU , in view of the size of the electoral victories in 1958 , when that party was supported by sixty-seven per cent of an electorate in which Asians and Europeans were disproportionately highly represented . |
15 | The Court found on the facts that it did not need to pronounce upon whether the provisions relating to the Gex Zone created a stipulation in favour of a third party , but warned that the existence of such rights should not be lightly assumed : each such claim must be separately examined to determine ‘ whether the States which have stipulated in favour of a third State meant to create for that State an actual right which the latter has accepted as such ’ . |