Example sentences of "[pers pn] assume that [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I assumed that a medieval abbey had been restored , as at Holy Cross .
2 I assumed that the major problems would be financial — the Centre now has to make a considerable charge to cover their costs — and one of occupancy .
3 Judging by his office suite , and his strictly localized charisma , I assumed that the old people were partly in Kreditor 's care .
4 Nor am I assuming that the top level of language , in the sense of programming language , coincides always with the ‘ top level of control ’ , though it will in general do so .
5 at this point here and going right down to the final A of ANNA and the way you can , you can , cos you 're gon na step in mid way now and you assume that the appropriate sociability has set the rapport has been built and you start the role play by saying thanks very much for that , I now wan na talk about whatever your product is , yeah , and then step into role play that way ?
6 Yet , at the same time , why do we assume that a technological civilization will have the slightest desire to quest among the stars ?
7 Recall that we assumed that the nominal quantity of money in the economy , m t , was determined in the following simple way : where g is a known constant ; and v t is a random , serially uncorrelated variable with mean zero , which represents the unpredictable component of the quantity of money , and which we might think of as arising because of , say , faults in the government 's monetary control techniques .
8 When calculating the mutual inductance we assumed that the magnetic field due to I1 appears instantaneously at the second ring .
9 Are we to assume that the actual test will be trialed ?
10 The trap is that we assume that a broad market means a less specialised product at a low price .
11 Too often we assume that a lower price makes the buyer happier .
12 An alternative notation which may sometimes be more convenient is ( 5 ) , with square brackets marking the fact that this word-meaning is taken to match an entity : If , however , the mind does not feel that BOTTLES is sufficiently specific to identify the target of its attention , then the identification may be extended as in ( 6 ) , where we adopt a plain arrowhead as our representation of qualification : We assume that a qualified entity remains an entity ( see Appendix B ) , and this can more conveniently be represented by our alternative notation as in : It is quite important to stress the retention of the same subscript i in ( 7 ) .
13 Thus , even if we assume that a significant proportion are well supported either by relatives or by services purchased with their own money , it is highly probable that personal social services see only the tip of an iceberg of unmet needs .
14 You get to tell the program which card you 're using once the full installation is done and the program has been booted — we assume that the final documentation will handle this in the customary WordPerfect manner , and be very complete on the subject .
15 If we assume that the total cost is constant , then curve will be a rectangular hyperbola .
16 Here we assume that the right-hand bit position represents 2 or one , so that numeric values lie in the range zero to 2 n -1 , where n is the word length .
17 In order to see what such a constraint might mean , we assume that the lump-sum transfers have to be employed in fixed proportions ( ) , and that there is no capital tax .
18 This is calculated by locating a base line across the minima on either side of the absorption band and the vertical height to the top of the band from the base line is converted into a composition using the equation where P cis is the fraction of cis configuration , A cis is the absorbance at 13.6 µm , A trans the absorbance at 10.4 µm , and if we assume that the 1,2 content is negligible .
19 If we assume that the monetary authorities set the size of the nominal money supply and that for the moment the price level is fixed at , then the supply of real cash balances can also be illustrated in the figure .
20 If the muscularis propria escapes extensive damage , we assume that the impaired bowel propulsion is allowed to recover to some extent .
21 As , ( 6.8 ) becomes since we assume that the second term on the right-hand side of ( 6.8 ) vanishes at , which will occur if is finite ( i.e. , we rule out speculative bubbles ) .
22 We assume that the orbital plane has so that the metric eqn ( 4.10 ) becomes where , M is the Sun 's mass , and r is the distance of Mercury from the Sun .
23 Following the derivation in Lancaster ( 1985a ) , we assume that the observed hazard function is and not ( as given by ( 8 ) and ( 9 ) ) , where The unobservable random error is assumed to be a positive random variable with unit mean , variance and density .
24 If we assume that the relative risk is well approximated by the odds ratio , the percentage of cases that could be attributable to this genotype was 8% in the whole population and 35% in the low-risk group .
25 At present , the genomic structure of the human N-Oct 3 gene is not known but given the short evolutionary distance between mouse and human , we assume that the human N-Oct 3 gene does not have introns as well .
26 The probability of survival from birth to age 1 is J , and from age 1 to age 2 is A. For simplicity , we assume that the expected fertility is the same at both ages ( ) .
27 To derive this relationship , we assume that the nominal money supply , the level of government expenditure and tax rates all remain unchanged and we examine the effect on real income of a change in the price level .
28 Either we assume that the whole universe is at the present moment in a very improbable state .
29 Given that speech is primary , in that all peoples have speech but only some have writing , they assumed that the main function of writing must be to represent speech .
30 The trouble with all of these theories of Broca 's aphasia , and others like them , is that they assume that a single deficit is involved , i.e. that the syndrome is a ‘ theoretical syndrome ’ ; and it is becoming increasingly clear that this is not so .
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