Aún no tenemos significados para "assuming too".
1When he released her, he said, I'm assuming too much, I know.
2You are assuming too much, Mr.
3I think you're assuming too much.
4You are assuming too much.
5I am now, however, I fear, assuming too much of a character that does not exactly belong to me.
6But something had to be decided, and these conversations around him which were assuming too free a character must be stopped.
7Besides all this, Charles had good reason to feel that the governments of New England were assuming too many airs of sovereignty.
8Her mother had known it, and for the moment,-ifI am not assuming too much in saying so,- Iwasfilling her mother's place.
9Although given the fact that the same building housed 17 years of Tory cabinet meetings, he'd want to be careful about assuming too much.
10It was adventuring too far, assuming too much, making light of what ought to be serious, a trick of what ought to be simple.
11I think I may say, without assuming too much, that our Grotius celebration has been a contribution of some value to this growth of earnestness.
12"It seems to me," I broke in, "that you are both assuming too much.
13"I think that is assuming too much," said Caldew.
14"I may be assuming too much, but given your note and your plans, I thought, that is, I suspecte}d}-
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