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

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31 ISS believes that standards will be raised , not just by reforms in curriculum and assessment , but by making schools generally more effective .
32 Doody believes that interest in incarnation can lead to an ’ … ironic self-awareness of the gap between that cultural icon , the beautiful female , and the strange physical self .
33 This court believes that discovery does not take place within [ a state 's ] borders merely because documents to be produced somewhere else are located there .
34 Lilly believes that humans and dolphins can communicate with each other despite their physical differences , and he has constructed a complex computer system to send translated messages between human and dolphin .
35 Guglielmi believes that performance will not be a problem .
36 ICL Plc and Investment Intelligence Systems Corp of Delaware , have jointly acquired the assets of Forex Advisory Services Ltd , based in Chelmsford , Essex : the deal gives the two control of intellectual property rights , control of BankWide Unix-based system and the Interactive Dealing Support System ; ICL is keen to market BankWide in what it describes as ‘ emerging economies ’ while IISC believes that IDSS will be of special interest to banks and brokers across Europe .
37 Mr Tanner believes that AEI is probably at the forefront of its particular industry in trading electronically with both its customers and the airlines .
38 Professor Lear believes that individuation and autonomy are the highest goals of Man and he also believes , along with Socrates , that the unexamined life is not worth living .
39 Stockbroker Hoare Govett believes that radio could increase its share by 5 per cent by 1995 .
40 He says his customers would go further afield only if discounting was ferocious , and in such an event believes that prices would soon start going back up as one or more of the big chains went out of business .
41 Ball believes that PowerLan is particularly suited to users that want the option of growing their networks and interlinking them across different systems , and that these facilities will be enough to distinguish it from its competitors .
42 Segura believes that players must have enough pride when they lose to find out why they lost .
43 Furnham , in his study Culture Shock believes that training can overcome personality difficulties that come to the fore in this experience .
44 Dr Dowling believes that part of the reason why house officers are often so impotent in hospital politics is that they are essentially migrant labour — rarely in one place for more than six months .
45 One in five British GPs believes that homeopathy is better than Western medicine .
46 Roderick believes that women obviously have a head start as they have been reared with values of nurturing , partnership and growth .
47 In this situation the Commission believes that consideration should he given to the use of a cantor , or animateur .
48 However , the Commission believes that time given in this way pays enormous dividends for a body of volunteer , amateur musicians and for those leading it .
49 Again both sides of industry are closely involved in their preparation , and in addition the Commission believes that trade unions should be " properly consulted in preparation of standardisation measures , and in the management of these Directives " .
50 Henderson believes that Robinson was ‘ wrapped in all the dreams and aspirations not only of negro people but of all Americans of whatever colour who knew that segregation was wrong ’ ( 1970 , p.69 ) .
51 Maury believes that Aromatherapy helps to attune the body with the spiritual elements in the universe as practised in these religions .
52 Summing up , Nick Carey believes that ICI has been innovative in its approach towards the rationalization of its petrochemicals business — necessary because production capacity in europe was far too high .
53 Looking ahead , Worswick believes that LGC 's commercial success lies in repackaging its services in a form that suits the customer , as well as developing new services and rationalising old ones .
54 Unlike Hobbes , Locke believes that people under an absolute authority are not really in civil society ; effectively they are still in a state of nature , for they may need to defend their rights against that authority .
55 Jonathan Goodman believes that publishing should be a ‘ dynamic entrepreneurial business ’ , and last year set up Carlton Books to prove it .
56 Wilson-Kastner believes that Christianity proclaims ( as indeed it may well ) that alienation is overcome in Christ .
57 ‘ Neil Kinnock believes that management by politicians through the local council is the way to run schools .
58 ‘ Neil Kinnock believes that management by politicians through the local council is the way to run schools .
59 Televisa believes that Mexicans will not be as keen on American television as other foreigners are .
60 Mr Outcalt believes that Nordstrom 's shoppers — typically bright , successful types who seem to spend nearly every waking hour with cellular telephones , laptop computers and videos — will accept Nordstrom-style television shopping as readily as they now use bank debit cards to buy their groceries .
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