Example sentences of "[adv] assuming that the " in BNC.

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1 It would be interesting to see what state of preservation she is in , always assuming that the Manchester Natural History Museum had her properly encoffined .
2 However , each section of the work may assume greater or lesser importance depending on the work that the client may have already done ( for example , determination of investment criteria and identification of possible targets ) , always assuming that the client 's approach has been sound .
3 So that meant I had to call the police , always assuming that the local Neighbourhood Watch had n't .
4 Assuming there is a transfer of value and consequently a reduction in the value of the estate of Mr X which does not arise from the disposal of excluded property , and further assuming that the transfer is not an exempt transfer , one is left with a chargeable transfer on which inheritance tax is payable starting at nil per cent ( the nil rate band ) and 40 per cent .
5 Even assuming that the bureau could bear the additional nominal £150 that NACAB charges each year for keeping the system up to date , the heaviest cost would be the time of the person who must insert the monthly updates .
6 With this scenario for fusion research , the timescale would still put demonstration of the feasibility of fusion power some decades away , even assuming that the outcome of JET is satisfactory .
7 A new assessment of the radiological effects of nuclear war published by a working party of the British Institute of Radiology suggests that , even assuming that the MRC 's new guess of the LD 50 is correct , most of Britain 's population would stand little chance of surviving a nuclear attack .
8 Even assuming that the French public can be persuaded to accept what will in effect be the Deutschmark as their currency , and are willing to allow their economic policy to be decided by German domestic needs , will membership of this ‘ inner core ’ in fact be beneficial for Britain ?
9 This body of evidence is not strong , for Adam was capable of error and there may have been other reasons why the Maldon army had a Northumbrian hostage ( even assuming that the poem is reliable ) and Æthelred a Northumbrian wife , quite unconnected with the absence of Second Hand dies from northern mints .
10 The Forty-Second Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education , published in 1943 , devoted a whole volume ( Part Two ) to " The library in general education " , once again assuming that the whole idea was totally novel .
11 The contango relationship is shown in Fig. 8.1 ( again assuming that the expected spot price does not change over time ) .
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