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

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1 Unless I hear to the contrary , I shall assume that you are happy with these arrangements .
2 I will assume that you are not completely unfit and can cope with the demands of normal training .
3 Well if i if it comes up and tells me there 's no airlines there , then I can assume that there 's no airlines !
4 From its appearance you might assume that it 's a portable .
5 you , you could not work out that it was one pound fifty nine , you could , you could assume that it was a proportion of that six pound thirty five
6 We may assume that he is not spying on players and so must be on the lookout for managerial talent .
7 All were agreed that multiple homage was an aberration , displeasing to God ; but we may assume that it was rare for a man to refuse a good gift or a bargain on this account .
8 The iconography necessarily shows rather small numbers of dancers ; generally the seals and rings only allow space for three or four figures , but we should assume that we are being shown only the nucleus of a larger religious ceremony .
9 We must assume that they were killed , or at least injured , in order to create a legal problem .
10 We must assume that he was a man like ourselves , and apply our own experience and use our own sympathetic imagination to visualise and enter into his mind .
11 Now we shall assume that there is a linear relationship between the vector potential and the current density
12 In ( 19 ) and ( 20 ) we have the less common case of a property extended by an entity , E P ; we continue to assume that a qualified property remains a property : Where we are considering some actual form of words with a view to describing their categorizations and relationships , and especially where the phrases are somewhat more complex , it may be appropriate to partly invert the notation , and to omit the separate representation of the word-meaning , as in ( 21 ) which so depicts the intensional structure of ( 18 ) and ( 19 ) : Qualification is clearly an ordered relation and we shall assume that it is a binary relation ; one of the two elements related is the principal element ( on co-ordination , see Section 1.9 and Chapter 8 ) .
13 We will use the term mental lexicon , and we will assume that there is a single mental lexicon that is used for both the perception and production of both written and spoken language .
14 Although people do not always do what they say they do , where there is a mismatch between what they do and say , we can assume that there is some reason for this .
15 Therefore we can assume that there are 3 minor pentatonic scales all found in the key of G Major : ie. A , B and E minor pentatonics .
16 Anyone reading it would assume that we were still living together , and very close . ’
17 What Derrida argues is that any discourse which conceives of itself as scientific is bound to be logocentric : it will assume that it is transparent to its object and that that object is a stable entity .
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