Example sentences of "and [pers pn] assume [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The fiction was planned in three or four parts and I assume that most of the first and second parts was incorporated into The Childhood , the initial manuscript of which is in a notebook identical with the extant one , fiction II ‘ begun 12. iii .
2 The rate of coronary artery bypass grafting for 1991–2 in Olsburgh 's district was almost exactly the target figure of 300 per million , and I assume that his health authority has based its purchasing decisions for this year on last year 's achievement .
3 They 've got a long list , and I assume that the non long listed candidates have been told ?
4 Great chunks of it may require changes in Company policy and I assume that those are being investigated in the same way as we have been asked to comment .
5 And you assume that I do , ’ he stated angrily .
6 at this point here and going right down to the final A of ANNA and the way you can , you can , cos you 're gon na step in mid way now and you assume that the appropriate sociability has set the rapport has been built and you start the role play by saying thanks very much for that , I now wan na talk about whatever your product is , yeah , and then step into role play that way ?
7 Our existing residents will continue to get social security funding for their rent and we assume that we will still get grants from the health authority and social services for our running costs .
8 Again , for the moment we assume the eigenvalues of A to be real and unrepeated ; and we assume that in ( 2.7.1.1 ) they appear in descending order of modulus .
9 This is because our ‘ taxi schema ’ contains a ‘ taxi driver ’ , and we assume that a taxi that arrives at our house has a driver .
10 In all cases except FEDV this criterion is satisfied since all other variables are dated t - 1 or earlier , and we assume that such variables are in agents ' information sets .
11 Its temperature , on the other hand , does change , and we assume that its rate of change is proportional to the difference between ambient temperature and its temperature which may be rewritten where J and K are positive constants .
12 They assume that people know where their own best interests lie ; they assume that people will automatically participate in politics if their interests are threatened ; and they assume that all interests possess the " potential " to organise and be influential in politics .
13 In any case , the logic of the government 's case is to say that if you are a person on low income , dependent on council housing , and you happen to live in area like Oxford , which has extremely high land values , then you should pay a very high rent , and they assume that they will pay that high rent and they reduce the grant to the housing fund erm on those lines , with the consequence that the Council had no choice but to put the rents up .
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