Example sentences of "[noun] [be] assume to be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Births in the first seven months of marriage are assumed to be pre-maritally conceived .
2 Consider the following simple model : Clones are assumed to be independently and randomly distributed along the genome , and to all have the same length , 1 , ( in suitable units ) .
3 The reason a bat is a particularly telling example for a philosopher , however , is that the experiences of an echolocating bat are assumed to be peculiarly alien and different from our own .
4 This is because older people are assumed to be less flexible , less motivated and more ‘ tired ’ than those in their 20s and early 30s .
5 Flight is assumed to be either normal forward flapping flight , or gliding .
6 The important difference between Keynesian and neo-classical economics is that in the extreme Keynesian model , wages and prices are assumed to be inflexible ( at least in the downward direction ) whereas in the extreme neo-classical model , wages and prices are assumed to be completely flexible .
7 From 150kHz to 30HMz , interference is assumed to be primarily conducted .
8 The cone of vision is assumed to be right regular .
9 That is , the specialisation of the left hemisphere for language among inverters was assumed to be less complete than the right sided specialisation of non-inverters .
10 Needs for Personal Social Services for children are assumed to be predominantly determined by being in a lone-parent family , regardless of the economic circumstances of the family .
11 Wealth-producing assets are assumed to be infinitely divisible and taxes and transactions costs are both zero .
12 Furthermore , couples are assumed to be legally married .
13 Given that the original model is assumed to be both closed and in equilibrium , there is no surplus constant capital to draw upon .
14 However , schema-consistent information is assumed to be more easy to integrate into existing memory structures and more likely to be subsequently recalled since active schema guide and cue the retrieval process ( Brewer & Treyens , 1981 ) .
15 The admitted fact that South America and Africa look a bit like separated pieces of a jigsaw puzzle was assumed to be just an amusing coincidence .
16 In Romantic-Crocean terms , the experience is assumed to be both unique and ineffable , to be undergone in a form of negative capability , without , in Keats 's words , any irritable reaching after fact and reason .
17 Similarly the state 's organization at any time is assumed to be optimally organized for the needs of capital at that time .
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