Example sentences of "believe that [pron] [is] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 State 3 to State 4 — usually if the approximate number of blocks for the item was estimated too high , resulting in Offline believing that there is more space available even though it is physically full
2 Ca n't believe that there 's more ironing here !
3 It leads people to believe that there is excessive bureaucracy and overlap and the potential for waste .
4 Suave and sophisticated at 60 , it 's hard to believe that it 's 23 years since he first wooed a generation with Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head .
5 Further I believe that there is one concept and one only that can satisfy that need , and that is the concept of a Created God with origins founded , as are those of mankind itself , in the very beginnings of life on earth .
6 Some psychologists believe that there is constant activity in the nervous system and that the feedback makes possible a continuous re-adaptation and correction of incorrect practices , even while they are occurring . "
7 We do at times use ‘ belief in ’ language to mean something similar to ‘ belief that ’ — as in ‘ I believe in ghosts ’ , which surely includes the idea , ‘ I believe that there is some evidence ghosts exist ’ .
8 The fact , as one commentator has pointed out , that bidders are prepared to pay substantial premiums over the existing stock market valuation of a company in order to gain control indicates that despite the presence of the take-over threat bidders still believe that there is considerable scope for efficiency gains .
9 Moreover , Cochrane et al. believe that there is considerable potential for increased productivity as new cultivars are developed that are better suited to the relatively poor soils and if irrigation is extended , especially in Brazil .
10 Is the Minsiter aware that most people in north-west England , including the Railway Industry Association , believe that it is economic madness to open the channel tunnel without first providing a proper linkage between the north-west and the channel tunnel ?
11 He believes that there is little chance of him finding a job in the near future .
12 In practice to date , it appears to have been deployed in circumstances where the pursuer believes that there is little dispute on the merits .
13 As paragraph 16.1 of Code C makes clear , the police officer is obliged to charge a suspect as soon as he believes that there is sufficient evidence for a prosecution to succeed , but nobody could expect the police simply to cease work on the case and rely at the trial only on the material revealed up to the moment of charging .
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