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

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1 Despite the fact that single-parent families , people on their own , or unrelated people living together constitute 32 per cent of all households ( Central Statistical Office , 1979 , p. 44 ) , the household is generally assumed to be the nuclear family .
2 The missing actor is usually assumed to be the writer .
3 No complete census of dolphins has ever been carried out in India , although the total population is generally assumed to be between 4000 and 5000 .
4 Similarly the south gate is usually assumed to be at the end of Southgate Street where an internal street points in the direction of Boley Hill ; the existence of a cemetery in this region outside the walls would support this assumption .
5 Alcohol and tobacco are generally assumed to be products with a very inelastic demand .
6 Infant mortality is frequently assumed to be an especially sensitive indicator of severe poverty .
7 The answer to that of course is ‘ no ’ ; because honour , pride and ego are always assumed to be male .
8 Since Bentham 's position is usually assumed to be rigorist , it is worth pointing out that his main formulations , such as we have described above , seem to be non-rigorist .
9 We shall now take a ferromagnetic material that has a very narrow hysteresis loop so that we can assume with good approximation a unique ( though of course nonlinear ) relationship between B and H. The material is again assumed to be of a toroidal shape but it is now excited by a current I flowing in a coil of N turns ( Fig. 3.13(a) ) .
10 ‘ Is it not remarkable , ’ she said , her pretty brows arched in bewilderment , ‘ that an organisation set up in support of the family is thereby assumed to be against the welfare state ?
11 Aggregate supply is either assumed to be time-trended or represented in some other naive fashion .
12 Communicative dynamism is therefore assumed to be achieved by the interplay of these three factors : linear modification ( i.e. gradation of position , syntax ) , semantic structure , and context .
13 In both cases , the objection is simply assumed to be valid , without proof , and before the evidence has even been considered .
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