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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 and erm I do n't believe that there are many christians there .
2 Looking at the particular issue of derelict areas erm within this area , er Hambledon does n't erm believe that there are any areas which could be reclaimed or enhanced by a new settlement .
3 Unfortunately , there are other reasons to make us believe that there are alternate universes .
4 ‘ I do believe that there are some signs that consumer spending is beginning to pick up . ’
5 We are led to believe that there are administrative problems .
6 Devaluation , monetary control and inflation are important issues , but some people believe that they are absolute rights which should be enshrined in a treaty .
7 For example , individuals brought up in a truly Marxist society would presumably not regard themselves as the subjects of history , whereas those in bourgeois society believe that they are intentional agents .
8 Some young men believe that they are safe drivers even when they are not , the research finds .
9 We believe that there are strong arguments in favour of unitary authorities .
10 The Pentagon and the National Security Council are openly sceptical of Mr Gorbachev 's chances , and of his ambitions , while the Secretary of State , Mr Jim Baker , and probably Mr Bush , believe that there are trustworthy deals to be done .
11 I believe that there are many examples of people having to pay large sums to solicitors who are not experienced in immigration matters to deal with such matters .
12 Lilliputians believe that there are two sides to the law .
13 LAWRENSON : ‘ No but I honestly believe that there are certain members of the Press that are delighted to have a go at Liverpool because of the success that they 've had .
14 ‘ Conflict theories ’ differ from functionalism in that they believe that there are fundamental differences of interest between social groups .
15 Later this year we will be publishing a more comprehensive paper on this topic outlining what we feel needs to be done to ensure the integrity of official statistics , but in general we believe that there are three principles : 1 .
16 I have always believed that there are sensible explanations for everything .
17 Whilst agreeing with the Commission about the desirability of reducing the number of crown court cases which are prepared for trial but where the defendant unexpectedly pleads guilty at the last moment , it believes that there are other ways of tackling this problem which do not pose a threat to the interests of justice .
18 Jonathan Bodlender FHCIMA , chairman , believes that there are clear indications that this summer will see a lot of American visitors to the UK ‘ albeit at very competitive rates ’ .
19 We could call the former a realist position ; the realist believes that there are evidence-transcendent truths , truths whose obtaining lies beyond our powers of recognition .
  Next page