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

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1 Beatrice Webb believed that the retention of a voluntary element in the social services would render them inefficient at exercising the ‘ element of compulsion and disciplinary supervision ’ over the clients which she thought essential for their improvement .
2 At the other extreme , Prof Patrick Minford believes that most of the UK 's problems are cyclical and will disappear as a spontaneous recovery takes root , filling the Chancellor 's coffers with tax revenues and creating new jobs , so long as the Chancellor has continued to keep inflation under control .
3 Although his plans for political and economic reform had yet to be clarified , supporters of Ben Bella believed that he was the only politician capable of ending the social polarization caused by FLN economic policies and the growing appeal of Islamic fundamentalism , as demonstrated in June municipal elections [ see pp. 37549-50 ] .
4 Maj. Botha believed that it was of " cardinal importance " that the rally should prove a success and that a " donation " should be made to Inkatha to finance it .
5 The aim of the Complete campaign is to change this and Edward Baker believes that letting people try a sample pack will be one of the most effective ways to attract new users .
6 Tam Dalyell believes that where there 's muck there are votes
7 Radical pioneers of birth control in the 1820s like Richard Carlile believed that a diminished workforce , by reducing competition , would benefit wages , but such arguments often received short shrift .
8 The same words were used when Princess Anne 's separation from Mark Phillips was announced , and Penny Junor believes that just as Princess Anne eventually divorced so she could remarry , so Prince Charles and Princess Diana will divorce in time .
9 Neil Kinnock believes that management by politicians through the local council is the way to run schools .
10 Neil Kinnock believes that management by politicians through the local council is the way to run schools .
11 Donna Landry believes that the poem ’ … presents an iconography of paternal despotism and daughterly humiliation scarcely to be met with elsewhere in eighteenth-century verse' [ Landry , 103 ] .
12 Richard Pulteney believed that these two doctors , together with Rutherford , Sinclair and Plummer were responsible for Edinburgh 's reputation as one of the finest medical schools in Europe , and Miller preferred Alston 's Medical Essays to ‘ all the Modern Books of Physick ’ .
13 Observers such as IDC 's David Smith believe that of the big three HP is the most likely to make a move because unity plays to HP 's hand , something he says is not the case with either IBM or Digital .
14 Dr Tysoe believes that social attitudes are changing .
15 Goldman Sachs partner Alan Gillespie believes that London ‘ still will be the place where cross-border deals are done ’ .
16 Blackburn striker Alan Shearer believes that Rovers are now paying for their flying start to the Premier League campaign .
17 But Carol Wilson believed that it was Branson who was ‘ stalling ’ over giving her any control in the company .
18 Not surprisingly , therefore , Sir Frank Stenton believed that Offa was able ‘ to deal on equal terms ’ with Charlemagne .
19 Manager Liam Brady believes that a repeat success is very much on the cards .
20 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 .
21 Incidentally , Dr Johnson believed that here ( in Lichfield ) was ‘ genuine civilised life in an English provincial town ’ .
22 Sandyport chairman Hugh Buckner believes that the offer will appeal to people who wish to realise capital gains from a business or trust ; those with business activities in more than two countries ; sports stars , promoters and entertainers with large incomes ; and those who legitimately wish to minimise the tax burden .
23 Dr Hoover believes that the results of the research could have far reaching implications .
24 Dr Bailey believes that Infolink 's willingness to respond to the changing requirements of its customer base has helped the company to maintain a leading position in the credit industry .
25 Dr Bailey believes that the new structure will bring important strategic benefits in the decade ahead .
26 Dr Nakamura believes that these changes happen within the lifetime of a magpie , suggesting that the birds may be improving their powers of discrimination through learning .
27 Jane Austen believes that a good marriage depends on the marriage possessing a balance of affection between both the man and the woman .
28 Although adopting an integrated problem based course may be one way of achieving elaboration , Dr Coles believes that such radical approaches are not essential .
29 Dr White believes that the stresses that destroy marriages are as effective for construction as destruction .
30 Professor Jeffrey Goldstein believes that children play with aggressive toys for many reasons :
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