Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] believe [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The sale has the complete support of the Wellcome board , and John Robb , chief executive of Wellcome , said that the board believed Wellcome has ‘ an excellent future as an independent global pharmaceuticals group ’ .
2 Teesside Crown Court heard officers in the case believe Parvis Yousefi created the fictitious identity of Momen Garawand to defraud banks of thousands of pounds .
3 The college believes nurses should be given a pay rise because one in four members are the sole breadwinner in their household and most nurses no longer believe that nursing will provide them with a secure job .
4 Some in the industry believe Britain will follow suit .
5 Of the programme 's two main objectives , the Institution believes awareness has increased over the year , but the lack of action taken has , in some ways , been disappointment .
6 Dexter wondered whether the superintendent believed Lancaster 's story : she was so difficult to read .
7 The council believes businesses will be given an opportunity to win new customers in both the UK and abroad .
8 Even if their child stays away from school parents are still urged to seek a refund as the council believes children should have the same rights as other rail users .
9 The consultant believed Mark had been deliberately shaken , although there was no evidence of bruising or fractures , and he had sustained no lasting damage .
10 Poll on poll has suggested that over half the population believes abortion should be legal as a matter of course , and that nearly 90% say it should be legal in certain cases .
11 Though the group believes Britain should join , it warns that it should only do so at an exchange rate of around DM2.40 to the pound — involving a 15 per cent devaluation from the current DM2.79 .
12 Though the group believes Britain should join , it warns that it should only do so at an exchange rate of around DM2.40 to the pound — involving a 15 per cent devaluation from the current DM2.79 .
13 The alliance believes Prolog is particularly effective in standalone applications generators , interfaces to other languages , database products and object-oriented constraint-based programming .
14 The army was an unsatisfactory occupation for a man who lacked the money to purchase promotion , for he was likely to be in the situation of the Master of Elphinstone , who complained in 1715 that ‘ I have served as Capt[ai-n] this nine years which I have the vanity to believe intitelis me to something better than a company of foot ’ .
15 The European Commission yesterday duly called for total deregulation of telephone service in the European Community by 1998 and asked telecommunications ministers to endorse that goal at their Council of Ministers on May 10 : the UK is the only European Community country where the body responsible for installing phones and running the service has been forced to make room for a competitor , but national territorial monopolies were not suited to the needs of a single Community market and technological advances meant they were no longer justified in any case , the Commission said ; Industry Commissioner Martin Bangemann said the Commission would soon produce another paper on whether development of telephone networks should also be dealt with under a free market system , adding that the Commission believed companies from outside the Community should be free to reap the benefits of deregulation as long as EC firms were able to do likewise on those firms ' home territory ; but the Commission pulled back from recommending that large companies be free to lease spare capacity on the networks of utilities such as gas from the start of next year .
16 The commission believes Mr Ozberk has good reasons to fear being returned to Turkey and qualifies as a genuine political refugee .
17 He said the Government believed NHS resources should be used to enhance patient care and the number of eye tests being done was higher than before the charges were introduced .
18 Far from closing stations the Government believes privatisation will attract new investors who will bring badly needed cash to the railways .
19 The tape recording of the interview no longer exists ; in essence , the case will be about whether the jury believes Jason or the journalist .
20 Some in the society believe John would have been there instead had he lived .
21 Retailing analysts in the City believe Kingfisher will have to pay far more than the 120p a share now on offer for Dixons to have a realistic chance of winning its cash bid .
22 Although data and voice transmission lines are moving gradually towards the 144Kbits per second Integrated Services Digital Networks specification , the report believes ISDN has not been as successful as many pundits believed it would be .
23 The Report believes Pentium will cost ‘ substantially ’ more than the R4000 .
24 The Report believes Pentium will cost ‘ substantially ’ more than the R4000 .
25 The company believed trading volume sales got customer loyalty and was good for business .
26 The company believes incineration is more environmentally friendly .
27 For two hours , they 're packed together as the Hercules fly low above the make believe battle zone .
28 For two hours , they 're packed together as the Hercules fly low above the make believe battle zone .
29 The make believe world of Disney is a truly magical experience that knows no age barriers .
30 HONGKONG & Shanghai Banking Corporation yesterday detailed the terms of its £3.1 billion takeover of Midland Bank-but the 385p per share offer is below expectations and the market believes Lloyds Bank is considering a counter-bid .
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