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

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1 In this respect Fforde believes that individualism was not just a particular strand of the Conservative tradition , but was the Conservative tradition , and that ‘ Tory Centrism , anti-capitalism , or paternalist interventionism ’ are ‘ phantoms of the historiographical imagination ’ .
2 Goldman Sachs partner Alan Gillespie believes that London ‘ still will be the place where cross-border deals are done ’ .
3 With the late Michael Mansbridge 's book we are introduced to John Nash , to many the Regency architect par excellence ( although this reviewer believes that John Buonarotti Papworth is more deserving of that accolade ) .
4 McLuhan believes that writing fosters " linear thinking " : " The fragmenting of activities , our habit of thinking in bits and parts — " specialism " — reflected the step-by-step departmentalizing process inherent in the technology of the alphabet …
5 Packer believes that nepotism plays no role in the explanation of these events because the males of a troop , having transferred into it from elsewhere , must be only very distant relatives of one another .
6 This administration believes that government has been attempting to do too much .
7 SEYMOUR PAPERT believes that children learn by building their own intellectual structures which they then apply to reality .
8 Penny believes that Diana has always been aware of her own destiny .
9 Penny believes that Diana will survive all these crises — because she is a born survivor .
10 On the basis of his behaviour , therefore , we have reason to maintain that Fido believes that bones are related to his desires or preferences in the following way : Bones satisfy certain desires he has and are to be chosen to satisfy those desires .
11 If he does n't win , Montgomerie believes that US Masters champion Bernhard Langer , Nick Faldo or Payne Stewart are the men to beat .
12 Fellow international Mike Hall believes that Adrian will be as influential for Cardiff as Gareth Davies was in the 1980s .
13 The county council believes that North Yorkshire , the character of it , er is a national asset , but there is a view that because the county is large and relatively sparsely populated , there should be almost what appears to be an open door policy for development .
14 Prof Griffith-Edwards believes that Paul became addicted to hacking .
15 Almost everyone in Britain and the United States who has any acquaintance with law believes that Parliament and Congress and the various state legislatures make law and that past judicial decisions must be given credit in later ones .
16 The equal opportunities/human rights lobby believes that people with special needs have a right to participate fully at all levels of education on a par with their peers who do not have special needs .
17 The creed had such a powerful hold upon the party that even Quintin Hogg , who later chose the life-peerage title Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone — you can hardly get more urban than that — was opining in 1947 that ‘ the Conservative believes that farming is more than a business ; it is a way of life , essential to the community in war and peace . ’
18 The pattern of old stream courses can be clearly seen from above on the valley floors , but Peel believes that spring sapping may have been very important in the formation of the wadis .
19 Blackburn striker Alan Shearer believes that Rovers are now paying for their flying start to the Premier League campaign .
20 Whereas Pope sees this as an inevitable consequence of women 's softness , Leapor believes that women can actually improve themselves .
21 Janice believes that children should know when they are going beyond what is acceptable and that a clear framework of conduct is necessary for a child 's proper development .
22 Perrin believes that fishermen in many countries catch dolphins in set-nets , but are not required to report the deaths to fisheries authorities .
23 Capra believes that quantum mechanics demonstrates that there is no such thing as certainty in the physical world , and that the mechanistic view of the world which dominates scientific thought should be replaced by a view of the physical world as dynamic and interconnected .
24 Patten believes that people have to recognize that environmental quality is not a cost-free option and that the way in which energy and transport policies will have to be modified to take account of environmental factors will become an important subject of public debate .
25 The DSS believes that NICs are due on such payments ( the Faculty has set out the reasons why it does not agree ) , but comments that it is possible to deal with matters rather differently by the so-called ‘ statutory method ’ .
26 Nonetheless by 1994 Buckland believes that Lan Server should comply to this new standard for distributed systems .
27 Rawls believes that principles chosen rationally but in ignorance of one 's actual situation in society , one 's natural endowments , and one 's conception of the good , are bound to be neutral principles .
28 But GPT believes that demand will be so high that the services will be well established by the middle of the next decade .
29 In addition , vice captain Simon Quinn is a former Holywood player and Hiles believes that Stephen Brown will also play a key role in his team 's midfield .
30 Brian Grant believes that clients have become more sophisticated , so they will pressure agencies to improve the quality of their services , at a time when the advertising cupboard is pretty bare .
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