Example sentences of "[adv] assume that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A different reader will spot them quickly , and newspapers and publishers employ people one of whose jobs it is to pick out the " literals " ( slips ) made by writers , typists and typesetters : readers do not necessarily assume that the editor or journalist ca n't spell if they find a printing error . |
2 | One can not necessarily assume that the operation of market principles per se will automatically lead to efficiency . |
3 | You say , ‘ we will naturally assume that the party is travelling together ’ . |
4 | I can only assume that the crew of this barge were new to boating as their attempt to get by the bridge was reminiscent of ’ Game for a Laugh ’ . |
5 | Where hedging of bets ( ‘ ambiguity ’ ) is not just feasible but desirable , we can only assume that the problem is not cancer , but hypochondria . |
6 | It was improbable in the extreme that Brian 's sterling qualities had come to the notice of the Comptroller of the Household , and she could only assume that the summons had been the consequence of her father 's having been an RA . |
7 | It is not the Commission 's policy to disclose the reasons for its decisions , and I can only assume that the Commission prefer the Refreshment Department 's current practices , which were designed to promote healthy and nutritious food in the House . |
8 | One can only assume that the farm would suffer if this came about . |
9 | People naturally assume that a contractor employed by the Housing Executive is the firm to get , but then find that the contractor is not warranted . |
10 | These all assume that the manager knows what is going on inside the mind of the employee . |
11 | I had foolishly assumed that the opportunity would be taken to eliminate a particularly hazardous S-bend and install a roundabout in its place thus easing the flow of the many cars , buses and lorries which use the road . |
12 | The women were on the whole surprised at the question , apparently assuming that a dispersal of concentration is intrinsic to housework . |
13 | The above.discussion rather assumes that the Parliament is a permanent , enduring feature of our constitution . |
14 | In other words , a hearer will generally assume that the producer of an utterance wants to communicate something , and has chosen the linguistic context of his utterance with a view to furthering this aim . |
15 | Agencies too easily assume that the competition for the brands and services they advertise comes from other advertisers . |
16 | The relations derived in this and other chapters normally assume that the polymer sample has a unique molar mass . |
17 | The bend tests describes above assume that the beam is freely supported , that is , not clamped anywhere . |
18 | I did n't ask why , just assumed that the baby was presenting the wrong way . |
19 | Rape is only held to have been committed in English law where the sexual intercourse is ‘ unlawful ’ , and it is generally assumed that the function of that term is to remove non-consensual intercourse between a man and his wife from the ambit of rape . |
20 | It is generally assumed that the rise of more widespread educational opportunities has given children of working-class parents the chance to study for the qualifications necessary to enter middle-class occupations . |
21 | It is generally assumed that the use of and will enhance plural reference in this example . |
22 | In her fantasies Phoebe had somehow assumed that the mammogram would be visible . |
23 | It was normally assumed that the quantity of differences as measured by some typological evaluation among assemblages ( usually subjective intuition ) is a measure of ethnic affinity between the groups responsible for the archaeological remains . |
24 | In addition , LIFESPAN always assumes that the parent of a user is the person to whom information is to be sent if a user is in some way deficient in the activities to be undertaken , e.g. failing to respond to a Software Performance Report . |
25 | In addition , LIFESPAN always assumes that the parent of a user is the person to whom information is to be sent if a user is in some way deficient in the activities to be undertaken , e.g. failing to respond to a Software Performance Report . |
26 | However , there are examples which show that we can not always assume that a property word will have a referential locus . |
27 | In the following examples , we shall always assume that the training set is already represented suitably . |
28 | Let us further assume that the charge distribution is uniform and denote the charge per unit length by pl ( we are defining thereby a linear charge density of dimension coulomb per metre ) . |
29 | For simplicity we shall further assume that the length of the loop in the y direction is smaller than the period of the magnetic field , |
30 | It further assumes that no clothing is purchased which is not absolutely necessary for health and assumes too that it is of the plainest and most economical description . ’ |