Example sentences of "[vb mod] be assumed have " in BNC.

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1 They should be ignored in normal practice and disinfection should be assumed to have taken place only at the time a chemical has been applied and after the requisite contact time has elapsed .
2 They are for estimating purposes only and should be assumed to have an accuracy no greater than + 25% .
3 Member States must be assumed to have actual or at least constructive knowledge of an organisation 's actions , so that they can not claim ignorance of them .
4 Lord Bridge did not in fact refer to section 6(1) of the Act of 1977 which was the precursor to section 69(1) , but I accept that he must be assumed to have had it in mind .
5 Therefore , unless excluded from the greenbelt by a particular process , all land in this area must be assumed to have a greenbelt purpose .
6 In addition , low profits might be assumed to have lowered expectations of future profits and hence weakened the incentive to invest — a factor shown by the Radcliffe Report ( 1959 ) to have been far more important in determining investment policy than the rate of interest .
7 If this were true , then men and women who are married to each other could be assumed to have the same standard of living .
8 For every £250 ( or part of £250 ) over £3,000 you will be assumed to have an extra £1.00 per week income .
9 For example , if you have £4,200 savings you will be assumed to have an extra £5.00 per week income , even if you are not actually receiving any interest from your savings .
10 Virtually any Arts and Crafts or Art Nouveau building can be assumed to have had a highly elaborate shopfront beneath .
11 Since the North West had some 8,700 pubs in 1981 , of which approximately 57 per cent were tied , the approximate division can be assumed to have been as follows :
12 The most this can mean is that the people who voted for the party did so knowing that it was planning to do certain things , and that therefore these voters can be assumed to have consented to those plans .
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