Example sentences of "be [adj] to assume that [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It would be unrealistic to assume that any assessment process based solely on one assessor 's judgement of another 's competence would always be regarded as completely valid and reliable .
2 However , it may be wrong to assume that this inability to create a coordinated response is a bad thing : a truly-integrated response to the cities from the Conservative governments elected in 1979 and after might have been even more detrimental to the major conurbations than it has been .
3 It would be dangerous to assume that this balance of topics necessarily reflects the Authority 's PNP priorities very accurately .
4 It would be natural to assume that this attempt to create a rift between Offa and the papacy occurred before the visit of the legates in 786 and that the visit was part of a process of reconciliation , but this is not wholly justified for Hadrian 's letter could date to the late rather than the mid-780s , and reflect hostility to one or more of a number of Offa 's actions .
5 It would be reasonable to assume that such researchers had adopted new research interests , had changed occupations , or had moved to different localities .
6 It would be reasonable to assume that such researchers had adopted new research interests , had changed occupations , or had moved to different localities .
7 Yet the central point is that it is absurd to assume that any woman is less competent to direct her life than any man she marries .
8 When there is a market for the intermediate product , it is usual to assume that each division can trade with that market if it wants to .
9 It is easy to assume that such skills will be picked up incidentally , as they will usually be by fully sighted children , who often copy what they see other children doing , especially if a teacher 's directions are unclear to them .
10 It is reasonable to assume that such changes have significant social and economic effects , yet they have been conspicuously neglected by social scientists .
11 Werking concluded that ‘ It is reasonable to assume that some research may now more satisfactorily come to terms with library use and its relation to bibliographic education ’ .
12 When one in three marriages end in divorce , it is safe to assume that many couples have n't got the balance right .
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