Example sentences of "have assume that [det] " in BNC.

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1 The interviewee has to assume that all the questions an interviewer asks are asked with a reason , although some may seem irrelevant and some unnecessarily personal .
2 Dr Lewis , however , has assumed that these walls belong to the external portico ( his Table 1 ) and that their great size was necessary to support the solid podium .
3 The writer may well have assumed that most book buyers already know of the existence of a writer called Ernest Hemingway , and even if they did not before they picked up the book , they would already have seen his name on the cover before turning to read this biographical sketch inside .
4 Classical economy is said to have assumed that all men are alike in sharing certain needs which must be satisfied if they are to survive , but which can be met in a variety of ways .
5 In this remark , perhaps the earliest preserved utterance of an English housewife , she certainly seems to have assumed that such food would be a normal part of the family diet .
6 Until very recently , Peter had assumed that all adults — and in particular his father — were invulnerable , almost by definition .
7 Knox J at first instance had assumed that this information was confidential as he did prices and discounts allowed to customers .
8 ‘ I 've assumed that that might be the case .
9 It is difficult to imagine a butterfly without a plant to feed on , and we have to assume that both the plants and the appropriate pollinators diversified together .
10 We have to assume that this point is in some sense typical .
11 In other words , you have to assume that these kind of arrangements will become a permanent feature .
12 Of course there are naturally occurring fish which are monochrome orange , white or yellow — in the African Rift Lakes , for example — and we have to assume that these fish gain some advantage , and certainly no disadvantage , from their coloration .
13 We have assumed that all objective functions are ‘ desirable ’ in that we prefer greater to lesser objective function values .
14 ( We have assumed that all objective function coefficients are integers . )
15 Studies of differences between published price indices and transactions prices have assumed that all the variables used in calculating the transactions prices are error free .
16 We have assumed that all the injections ( I , G and X ) are autonomous .
17 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 .
18 On the basis of its much smaller jaws and teeth and enlarged cranial cavity , scientists have assumed that this being was the tool-maker .
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