Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] be assumed to be " in BNC.

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1 In Romantic-Crocean terms , the experience is assumed to be both unique and ineffable , to be undergone in a form of negative capability , without , in Keats 's words , any irritable reaching after fact and reason .
2 In any Open Door disagreement , the employee is assumed to be right unless the manager has impeccable documentation to the contrary .
3 The culprit was assumed to be the young woman whose charred body had been trapped by the flames ; she was identified as a feminist — funny , when PopCon had been giving money and moral support to feminist groups .
4 Each line of the file is assumed to be a role name .
5 As Professor Chapman observes , high status nursing can be seen as a route to social mobility ; the more closely the nurse works with a doctor as a member of the team , the more prestigious the job is assumed to be .
6 A second barrel was opened , and a third , but some said this was n't necessary , for it was the accepted custom that if one barrel was found to be wanting , the shortage was assumed to be the same in all the rest .
7 In this approach the chain is assumed to be contained in a hypothetical tube which is placed initially in a three dimensional network formed from the other entangled chains .
8 Saving S in the economy is assumed to be related to income levels also , in a similar manner to consumption .
9 In these models the economy is assumed to be adjusting continuously rather than moving in discrete jumps at intervals ( annual or quarterly ) corresponding to the available data .
10 The variable is assumed to be distributed independently of I and N ( and of other random terms ) , and across generations , with constant mean and variance .
11 The airflow over the tail is assumed to be a steady uniform flow comprising the vector sum of the bird 's velocity and the induced velocity generated by the wings .
12 This permits people to be punished for crimes that are assumed to have taken place , and of which the suspect is assumed to be guilty , without any formalities of proof , evidence or charges .
13 The expenditure costs T of the project are assumed to be allocated over n districts so that and the tax bill for the ith district is where .
14 In Fig. 11–8 the bureau is assumed to be maximizing the size of its budget and producing an output of Oq b .
15 The number is assumed to be of a certain maximum field width and the process also terminates if this field width is reached .
16 Too often the company is assumed to be a collection of assets , available to the highest bidder .
17 Six weeks before and immediately after the closedown was assumed to be a more stressful time for the 100 men than one and two years later when 90 per cent of them had found alternative employment .
18 The assumptions lying behind such targeted programmes are that the ‘ problem ’ is a bounded one , concerned with ‘ pockets of poverty or deprivation ’ , restricted areas of decay , which can be remedied through relatively limited expenditure and precise targeting of funds and activities to ‘ special ’ , different , difficult problems , limited problems which remain to be rooted out , while the rest of the system is assumed to be functioning well and on course for prosperity and harmony .
19 The operator is assumed to be reacting to a situation in a control room , containing a great variety of dials , charts , and computer driven displays together with the controls needed to take action in any part of the system .
20 The above relation leads to an expression connecting the area A and the length : — where the leaf is assumed to be of triangular shape .
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