Sentence examples for future assume from inspiring English sources

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"It's easy when you know you're allowed to," he says, affably (in the future, assume "affably" unless another adverb is supplied).

When the Indian constitution came into effect in 1950, it called both Hindi and English 'official' languages of India, with the added proviso that the former should, one day in the future, assume the mantle of 'national language'.

The funding council has looked at the postgraduate fees universities are actually charging and says it will in future assume a higher level of fees than before when it makes its calculations.

They were principally famous for their skill in all kinds of metalwork and the forging of magical swords and rings, but they were also credited with profound wisdom and secret knowledge, having power to foresee the future, assume other forms, and make themselves invisible.

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Then draw a chart that projects how these figures might change in the future (assuming they continue along the same trends).

This would help prepare young Serbs for their nation's democratic future, assuming that is what the western world really believes in.

Yet the common vision of the library's future (even the e-book future) assumes that books will remain isolated items, independent from one another, just as they are on shelves in your public library.

Then there is the likely availability of Ian Millward, a coach with a much higher profile and a track record of delivering trophies, in the near future, assuming his indefinite suspension by St Helens becomes a permanent dismissal.

The culture secretary, Ben Bradshaw, said the BBC was a "great British asset and should not approach the future assuming the Conservatives, who are viscerally hostile to the BBC, will win the election".

Responding to the BBC's strategic review, the culture secretary Ben Bradshaw said the BBC was a "great British asset" and "should not approach the future assuming the Conservatives, who are viscerally hostile to the BBC, will win the election.

"The BBC is a great British asset and should not approach the future assuming the Conservatives, who are viscerally hostile to the BBC, will win the election," Bradshaw said.

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