Example sentences of "[vb base] assumed that " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've assumed that that might be the case .
2 So again perhaps tied in our prices , it might be that we 've assumed that we 'd do more , perhaps than the other groups .
3 I I 've assumed that we 'll be doing a review and I think
4 Yeah well I me and Margaret should be in the hall but I think they 've assumed that there will be less
5 Whereby you 're sitting with a customer and you 've assumed that he 's bought
6 As they have always been properly declared , I have assumed that goods below a certain value must be duty free .
7 All Eurotunnel 's traffic and revenue forecasts published so far have assumed that passengers will remain with their vehicles .
8 They have assumed that certain methods were not available to them .
9 In this article , I have assumed that a band has reached this second stage by being offered a recording contract .
10 All the accounts of latent inhibition discussed so far have assumed that what is learned during pre-exposure interferes with the formation of the CS-US association .
11 In constructing the scheme we have assumed that the division of surplus-value between unproductive consumption and accumulation would be 50 per cent each ; and also that the unproductively consumed part would be divided in the same proportions as Marx used .
12 In the above I have assumed that we are dealing only in values , and that we are not considering how prices of production , average rate of profit , etc. , are formed by the introduction of ‘ Dept .
13 We have assumed that the demand for money depends directly on national income and inversely on the rate of interest , and that the supply of money is exogenous .
14 We have assumed that all objective functions are ‘ desirable ’ in that we prefer greater to lesser objective function values .
15 ( We have assumed that all objective function coefficients are integers . )
16 We have assumed that a pivot exists for both the up-problem and the down-problem ( as was the case in P1*/LP0 ) so that both up- and down-penalties are defined .
17 Some critics , arguing from the cases of Blake and Keats , have assumed that a ‘ Romantic ’ poet would obviously be hostile to the demands of a university dominated by the influence of Newton .
18 In preparing the financial statements , the directors have assumed that their negotiations with the banks and third parties to restructure and release certain debts and to stabilise the position will be successful .
19 Actually , this is a bit optimistic because we have assumed that the material will go on obeying Hooke 's law right up to failure .
20 I have assumed that the journey is made in a private car , principally following main motor roads but with many deviations and detours to places of special interest .
21 From their written works it would appear that most psychologists up to about 1935 have assumed that these three things , separately or together , must constitute the whole of what we mean when we speak of a person feeling a touch as a touch on his shoulder or a pain as a pain in his foot .
22 Some scholars have assumed that the Minoans worshipped a Great Goddess , the Mediterranean ‘ Magna Mater ’ , and that they later divided her up into a series of more specialized divinities .
23 In writing this book we have assumed that the reader either owns or has access to copies of both Warhammer and Warhammer Battle Magic .
24 As we can not yet do all analyses on one sample , we have assumed that the mineralogy was similar to that of visually identical samples , which were indistinguishable from those reported previously from the same location ( finely intergrown siderite , Mg-calcite and iron sulphide ) .
25 Most historians have assumed that it was the aftermath of Prasutagus ' death alone that caused the Revolt and that the Druids were not involved , but I have always taken the view that it was the threat of their imminent extinction which concentrated all their efforts on arresting the progress of the army , with the probability of a great British victory .
26 We have assumed that exports amount to £3,000 million and that imports are £4,000 million ; the external sector has a surplus of £1,000 million ( this does of course represent an unfavourable balance of payments for the country represented in the model ) .
27 Many sociologists have assumed that social position is gained by individual achievement rather than by birth — at least for the majority of the population .
28 So far we have assumed that the fraction and exponent are positive .
29 We have assumed that the exponent and fraction are packed into one computer word .
30 In all the above we have assumed that the numeric value f of a floating-point quantity is a fraction , in the range when normalized .
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