Example sentences of "[noun pl] believe that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Jews believe that God promised Israel to them because they are Abraham 's heirs .
2 Party strategists believe that Labour will have to embrace proportional representation and form some kind of alliance with the Liberal Democrats to provide a credible challenge to the Conservatives .
3 Party strategists believe that Labour will have to embrace proportional representation and form some kind of alliance with the Liberal Democrats to provide a credible challenge to the Conservatives .
4 Those who support the cultural deprivation theory tend to believe that education can play a large part in remedying social inequality , while Marxists believe that education is an essential part of the process of reproducing inequality .
5 But since Marxists believe that capitalism as a social system is doomed , it follows that capitalism can not he rationally planned for ever .
6 Four out of 10 shoppers believe that supermarkets selling " environment-friendly " products do so to exploit the market and not out of a genuine concern to protect the earth , according to Mintel. 10 per cent of respondents in the Mintel survey believed that companies were hiding behind a green " front " , and those who went out of their way to buy green products did so " in spite of corporate public relations efforts " .
7 In contrast , the tax cut enthusiasts believe that income tax is a major distortion and labour supply is very elastic .
8 Conservatives believe that people should be left with as much as possible of their own money to spend in their own interests , in the clear belief that they will spend it better in their interests than any Government will do for them .
9 Conservatives believe that tax cuts will lead to greater incentives and initiative , thereby creating an enterprise culture in which the benefits of growth will ultimately spread to everyone .
10 pluralists believe that problems which arise are resolvable if individuals choose the correct solutions and formulate the right strategies for change .
11 The accounting policy note on associated undertakings goes on to state that the directors believe that equity accounting for associated undertakings would not give a true and fair view of the group 's income .
12 For instance you probably know that Christians believe that Jesus came alive again after being dead and buried for three days .
13 Christians believe that Jesus had not only a human body but also a human mind and spirit .
14 Christians believe that Jesus is concerned about their needs and will reach out to ‘ touch ’ them and help them — the leper ( Mark 1:40–45 ) .
15 Christians believe that Jesus forgives their sins and that this is an important part of their relationship with him — the paralysed man ( Mark 2:1–12 ) .
16 Christians believe that faith in Jesus is of paramount importance — the centurion 's servant ( Luke 7:1–10 ) .
17 But Christians believe that God acts in history , so the Church always has to try to respond to the leading of the Holy Spirit in each age .
18 Christians believe that God entered the world in Jesus at Bethlehem .
19 Christians believe that God 's wish is for all people to be complete in body , mind and spirit .
20 Christians believe that God sent Jesus into the world to show all people a way back to himself .
21 Christianity is a historical religion ; Christians believe that God is actively involved in history .
22 Certainly Christians believe that compassion and love are qualities that Jesus possessed .
23 TDC officials believe that TDC is less badly affected than other prison administrations with respect to the smuggling in of narcotics and other drugs .
24 Both the bipartisan commission and INS officials believe that sanctions on employers could be strengthened with , in the commission 's words , a ‘ fraud-proof work-authorisation document ’ .
25 Republicans believe that intelligence passed on by the RUC special branch insider led to the arrest of several of their members recently on serious criminal charges .
26 ORTHODOX economists believe that governments can wipe out accelerating inflation only by balancing their budgets and sharply reducing the monetary growth .
27 The rebels believe that Mr Major 's credibility is in tatters after a series of defeats and retreats as the Maastricht Bill lumbers through Parliament .
28 The empiricists believe that language should be learnable by experience , without any prior knowledge .
29 The investigators believe that PROLOG achieves this exceptionally well , because of its flexible datastructuring ; a control flow which needs very little attention from the programmer ; and its simplicity and uniformity .
30 If terrorists believe that incidents like this morning 's will deflect our policy on Northern Ireland , they are mistaken .
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