Example sentences of "they believe that the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , nearly — it appeared game , set and match to the PFA but either the memory , or the shorthand , of the Football League 's negotiators was faulty because in their letter to clubs , describing what had been agreed , they led them to believe that the second principle had not been conceded . |
2 | Nicholas and Uvarov flattered themselves , however , if they believed that the western provinces were becoming less intractable than the Congress Kingdom . |
3 | They believed that the real power base lay outside the centres in the social services central offices . |
4 | That is , they believed that the civil state could and should be used to enforce religious conformity . |
5 | But in fact they stopped well short of this principle , because they believed that the peculiar organization of meaning in poetry led back in the end to the ‘ real ’ world . |
6 | They believe that the Treasury-held view that a 12% devaluation will translate into 4% extra inflation over two years and 12% extra inflation ( the full impact of the trade-weighted devaluation to date ) over four years is , given the present economic background , highly exaggerated . |
7 | That is because they believe that the correct way for the House to organise its procedures is to have a timetable motion from the beginning . |
8 | They believe that the minimum wage could threaten their jobs . |
9 | They believe that the miserly increases being made now are enough for pensioners . |
10 | The bad one leads them into temptation and they believe that the only way that they can get rid of it is to drag it close to danger . |
11 | As our General Election rises to its soggy climax , you ought to compare the success of an economy where they believe that the best government is the least government . |
12 | They believe that the booming export market is not just a temporary product of the recent devaluation but a development that could stick . |
13 | They believe that the current slaughter policy is a political expedient designed to allow ministers to show that they are doing something to curb food poisoning . |
14 | Those are all prominent Scottish Conservatives who have made it clear that they believe that the Conservative party should have joined , and even now should still join , the Scottish Constitutional Convention . |
15 | However , they believe that the whole process depends on the words on the page — and proceeds in phase with them — in ways that the ‘ top-down ’ theorists would not allow ( see , for instance , Laberge and Samuels , 1974 ) . |
16 | They believe that the ruling class has changed relatively little in the last hundred years . |
17 | Moreover , they believe that the natural instrument of that change is the House , therefore they seek to increase the power of the House . |