Example sentences of "he believe that [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In the same interview with the two journalists , Wilson made the further point that he believed that a faction in DI5 had pursued a vendetta against himself and his close colleagues .
2 Like Plato , he believed that the concepts of time and the universe were inseparable , each being essential to the other .
3 He believed that the memory of every experience in our lives is imprinted somewhere in our body tissues , mostly in our muscles , and we can recover those memories by using a series of physical movements , positions and methods of breathing which will restimulate experiences of pain and distress .
4 He believed that the conflict of interest between capital and labour , which involves one group gaining at the expense of the other , could not be resolved within the framework of a capitalist economy .
5 When Lenin heard about this , he believed that the revolution in the West was going to succeed after all .
6 He believed that the activities of trade unions should be restricted to the sphere of welfare , but he strongly supported the provision of education for working men and women , establishing a works library in 1848 , a new School of Science and Art in Oldham in 1865 , and a works school in 1866 .
7 He believed that the nationalization of coal was a blessing both for Durham and for the Church in Durham .
8 A typical Londoner through and through , he believed that the aims of the N.D.D.S. were in conflict with those of the R.A.D.D. Following the demise of the N.D.D.S. , he played no part in the formation of the British Deaf and Dumb Association , concentrating instead on improving the services and influence of the R.A.D.D. throughout London and nearby towns .
9 He believed that the success of his work depended upon personal anonymity and public non-disclosure .
10 He believed that the perfume of plants held magical forces and plant spirits whose power would help him concoct the elixir of life .
11 He believed that the waters of self-expression were dangerous arid decidedly murky and that children could readily be influenced by chance currents and flounder !
12 He believed that the surface of the earth changed gradually over long periods of time , and saw that such changes would have an effect not only upon the physical environment to which living things were exposed , but upon the possibility of migration to new locations .
13 Four minutes later he claimed a second near Hal Far , but did not see it crash and had no witness , although he believed that the pilot of this aircraft also baled out .
14 He believed that the creatures inside the Grail Castle must not breed , for it was not to be thought of that the nightmare perpetuated by the sorcerers should be passed on .
15 He believed that the teachings of Christ gather together the wisdom of the ages into one source , and present it for the ‘ uneducated ’ along with a few miracles in order to win their attention and support ( much as the outlaw in the Western uses his gun in order to win an audience in a crowded saloon bar ) .
16 He believed that the sexuality of man , unlike any other animal , developed in two waves and this could explain man 's susceptibility to neuroses .
17 And he does n't like my form of questioning , as when I asked him if he believed that the gates of heaven could only be opened by gold and silver keys ?
18 He gave no priority to any particular relationship of inequality : for example , he believed that the relation between money-lender and debtor might be as significant as a basis for class as that between workman and employer .
19 He thought that a lot of residence was of high importance ; for he believed that the object of higher education was not just information , or preparation for a career , but a community of minds and personalities .
20 Much in demand as a conciliator , he believed that the redress of grievances should proceed ‘ with all temper and due moderation ’ .
21 He believed that the study of nature was conducive to this , but he rejected the connection of this ideal with atheism .
22 He believed that the implementation of politics constituted its essence , that ‘ a working theory of the state must , in fact , be conceived in administrative terms ’ .
23 He believed that the truths of the Christian religion needed to be defended by philosophy and logic .
24 How can he believe that the fear of unemployment will go away while unemployment has continued to rise ?
25 By what date does he believe that the reform of local government will be complete ?
26 Does he believe that the loans plus grants system covers the full year or does it cover only the terms after the Christmas and Easter vacations and , if so , what does he recommend to students who can not find work during the summer in the present employment conditions and who had to resort last summer to the soup kitchens ?
27 In fact , he believes that the formation of C&P has in the event been a powerful factor in enabling research to be rationalized throughout the whole ICI Group .
28 He believes that the secret of successful selling comes from careful preparation and hard work .
29 And he believes that the success of two of the fastest-growing markets , network management and disaster recovery , is because ‘ they meet clearly-defined business needs ’ .
30 He rejects the criteria favoured by Thompson not , of course , out of mere dogmatism , but rather because he believes that the self-consciousness of a class is not a crucial factor in explaining its birth and development .
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