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

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1 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 .
2 I 'm assuming that it was suicide following … ’
3 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 .
4 so obviously she 's assuming that she 's talking to Elvis , but er , she ca n't prove it
5 Clearly state that , we 're assuming that you are going to divide er divert the footpath , we 're not going to .
6 Because many old people are poor , or mentally or physically frail , it is assumed that they are also rigid , unable to learn , unable to make new relationships , and so on .
7 As with his genealogical history , Foucault 's meditations on power are not themselves without problems , but reactions to them can also be too hastily dismissive , often because it is assumed that they are proposed as a general theory .
8 It is assumed that he was arrested on suspicion of being an American spy .
9 No record exists of his education and it is assumed that he was privately tutored .
10 It is assumed that you are using version 5.0 of the program and that the original settings on the program disk are in force .
11 It is assumed that it is ‘ natural ’ ( ie healthy ) to love and protect children .
12 It is assumed that it is only the field man who ‘ really knows ’ what is happening ‘ out there ’ .
13 The danger of adopting a systems approach uncritically is that it is assumed that it is sufficient to identify system structures and to portray the multitudinous variables involved in a particular system which then reinforces the first law of ecology as graphically described by Commoner ( 1972 ) that everything is connected to everything else .
14 For the purpose of answering the second part of the question he should state that he is assuming that he is wrong in his answer to the first .
15 The actual facts ' of who was arrested during the riots , whether black or white , were hardly debated since it was assumed that they were mostly black and mostly unemployed and involved with crime ( Keith , 1987 ) .
16 When he had not returned by lam , it was assumed that he was the wanted man .
17 He was thirty-five to forty and it was assumed that he was an army intelligence officer .
18 ( That the government was ready for a strike was a widespread interpretation of its appointment of Ian MacGregor to chair the NCB from September 1983 on ; MacGregor chaired British Steel in 1980–1 , a period encompassing its major dispute , and was believed responsible for the major cuts in job levels ; it was assumed that he was expected to achieve the same in the coal industry . )
19 Trade unions fell into the second of these groups , but , because of their large and fluctuating membership and because of certain provisions in the Trade Union Act 1871 , it was assumed that it was impracticable to bring actions against them so as to make their funds liable .
20 He was assuming that it was a hiccup , only .
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