Example sentences of "believes that [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Instead , he believes that over a five year timescale , Unix systems actually cost more to run than mainframes due to hidden costs from lost productivity .
2 Cruickshank believes that over the three years the results have been that ‘ so much of what we do is now being delineated by what the users want — the Patients ’ Charter is just one example of that — and health boards are taking much more time to get views , getting people like general practitioners contributing in strategy-setting and so on , so they are less likely to make mistakes .
3 Strategist Nicholas Knight believes that on a two-year view shares are a buy .
4 He believes that during the inter-war years the three sections of the upper class virtually fused together as they all became increasingly involved in the growing industrial enterprises .
5 Merchant ( 1982 ) , for example , believes that from the mid-seventeenth century onwards , the scientific view of Nature began to change ; instead of seeing Nature as an organic and harmonious entity , it began to be seen as external and chaotic ; the role of science was to exploit it .
6 Germany 's World Cup maestro believes that in a former life he popped up as a plant — or an animal .
7 The Jockey Club believes that in the long term Sunday racing without cash betting is impractical and it is resigned to trying to bring about a change in the legislation by a private members ' bill .
8 But the Commission believes that in the average parish church on an average Sunday , especially where no other is within easy reach of parishioners , a blend of different styles of worship and music is desirable .
9 But he believes that in the short term , if Labour wins or a hung Parliament causes extended political uncertainty , then recession could drag on .
10 Phillips believes that in the Nineties women will become increasingly intolerant of cosmetics companies making wild claims for their products and instead will look for individuality .
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