(1) This is especially true in an age of reality television, which allow the news reports coming from Iraq to assume a surreal quality.
(2) Far be it from him to assume that marriage was supposed to be fun.
(3) Obviously the police haven't confirmed yet whether the guy was involved in yesterday's bombings, but I suppose one can reasonably assume that he was.
(4) Marriage exists because people must take responsibility for childcare and assume economic obligations.
(5) The overall goal of these institutions is to prepare each generation to assume the obligations and responsibilities of a productive citizen.
(6) He'll outline plans for a transitional authority, due to assume control on the 30th of June.
(7) We assume full responsibility for the content of this article.
(8) I won't be a Staines much longer as I am likely going to assume the name of my stepfather (which is u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Wangstaffu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb).
(9) We were supposed to assume these two were representative of all young single mothers without support; the voice of Buggy Street.
(10) Anyone can assume the appearance of hopes and values.
(11) Let's assume he's not a complete idiot
(12) Both, for obscure hedonistic purposes, assume the false name Ernest only to find that their respective paramours, Cecily and Gwendolen, will spurn any man who does not go by that name.
(13) Don't assume that people will listen
(14) Topics which assume detailed knowledge of local events
(15) Well, here he is anyway, starring in a tale about a frumpy kid who is given an amazing device that allows him to assume the appearance of anyone he wants to.
(16) It should assume full responsibility and accept creditors' demands for additional collateral.
(17) She figured that it would be best to assume a fake name, in case someone was truly searching for them still.
(18) The cleric's attempt to assume a new guise as the cuddly and tolerant uncle of the young generation might seem to be stretching credibility but his image makeover has been at least partly successful.
(19) To assume responsibility for sth
(20) It is reasonable to assume that such changes have significant social effects