- Assuming that is possible, of course.
- Obviously assuming that the proxy doesn't change!
- I'm assuming you've tried to reschedule your rehearsals.
- Even assuming this to be in principle possible, it will not be achieved soon.
- Analysts are blithely assuming they can keep rising.
- "Assuming you're right," he said, "there's not much I can do about it, is there?"
- Assuming you will change outfits in front of me.
- Some researchers have suggested that assuming the role of a sick person is one way in which certain people try to cope with stress.
- With the rapid development of the economy, China is assuming a greater role in the protection of the environment.
- This was assuming loan growth of 15% a year.
- But oddly enough, its leaders are getting younger.
- Her short hair was oddly ruffled and then flattened around her head.
- You looked at me so oddly.
- For one thing, both poems were oddly repetitive in the way they referred to characters.
- Oddly enough , the most expensive tickets sold fastest.
- Oddly, though, there is no explanatory labelling.
- But, oddly, that is a lure for some.
- Oddly, she has forgot her own birthday.
- Oddly for a piece of corporate research, the book contains passages that are quite moving.
- But he finds his foods and drinks are missing oddly and his furniture is often broken.
- Oddly enough, you can catch your ideas with the very same device I used to catch fireflies when I was a boy.
- In terms of both structure and theme, the Odyssey and Liked were also oddly formulaic, to the point of predictability.
- oddly coloured clothes.
- One, oddly, is climate change.
- She felt, oddly, that they had been happier when they had no money.
- He behaves very oddly at times—I don't think he's quite all there.
- She always looks at me so oddly when I speak of Ashley , thought Scarlett.
- Oddly enough, that did not stop the famine.
- She looked at him very oddly.
- Intriguingly, she gave to the music a developed although oddly malleable personality.
- The strong, dark eyebrows give his face an oddly menacing look.
- She seemed to have no idea how oddly matched they were.
- But , oddly enough, the ladies were not offended.
- And yet the noise is oddly muted.
- The Russians, oddly, did not quail.
- But ties are oddly tense.
- Oddly, I spent most of that summer watching TV.
- Oddly, Mr Biver is also a talented salesman.
- They were composed of oddly familiar pieces of ivory.
- She's been behaving rather oddly.