Example sentences of "[pron] believe that [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 I believe that £5 for four copies of The Lifeboat to be excellent value for money …
2 Now I promise to devote myself to bringing down the costs of your mortgages because I believe that people should be able to own their own homes and to own them cheaply . ’
3 Erm if you look at the next speech he makes , he says , do you believe that people learn nothing from history ?
4 Another way in which reductions in stratospheric ozone levels may be partly offset has been suggested in Derwent ( 1982 ) , who believes that aircraft operations in the upper troposphere have caused an increase in ozone production .
5 We believed that people at the conference would want to examine the validity of those claims and that official government representation would therefore be valuable .
6 The six Church leaders warned : ‘ Unless the dispute is resolved and a proper service is resumed as soon as possible , we believe that people 's lives will increasingly be put at risk . ’
7 We believe that people are at their best as members of communities , where they care about each other and for those less fortunate than themselves .
8 But we believe that people can realise their potential best not as isolated individuals , but as members of thriving and responsible communities .
9 We believe that people should have safe sex as often as possible .
10 This is not always easy ; we become skilled at using professional jargon and expect to hear it from others , but if we believe that people who use services should be involved in planning , then it is important that the language we use can be understood .
11 We believe that people should have the choice and the choice and the rights that most people want is for their children to be educated in schools without water dripping down the walls , where the ceiling does n't fall in , that does n't rely on temporary classes .
12 However , as we have already indicated , we believe that means of protection from psychic pain is not limited to this list ; any feeling can be used to defend the self from any other feeling which is feared .
13 Despite the cold , he believed that people would be prepared to watch football at night .
14 He believed that people were made by the impersonal forces of history , not by greed , malice and lust .
15 She would make the poet 's lunch , starting with the radio playing but switching it off after a time because he believed that people should be able to do without background noise .
16 He believed that people should spend as little as possible on themselves and think as little as possible about themselves — no more , indeed , than the little thought that was needed to keep them usefully alive .
17 As chairman of the Pitcairn Island Fund , he believes that £2 million would be sufficient to buy Pitcairn a reasonably healthy , self-sufficient future , and he has spent the past two years trying , unsuccessfully , to persuade the British government to make some contribution .
18 He believes that 35mm is an undervalues medium .
19 He believes that sheep farmers who think only about the pound in their pocket could be doing themselves a great disservice .
20 And this makes sense to Freud , because he believes that people believe in , in religion because of the gratifications it gives them .
21 Nigel says the support of the fans is worth half a second a lap and he believes that people power helps him to win
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