Example sentences of "[pers pn] believed [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I thought you believed brave men were fools . ’
2 Miss Glover , in one of her few interventions , said warmly that she believed such things could and did happen .
3 She believed cheap clothes could be made elegant by paring them down to essentials .
4 Nor is it impossible that she believed this legend .
5 We believed this conference would benefit from the IFI 's explanation of the criteria by which those projects were chosen and those amounts allocated .
6 And because of that — because each new life was a fresh chance to live purely — they believed all life was sacred . ’
7 They were all for nationalization , because they believed that nationalization was the only way to solve the problems of the development the future development of the railways .
8 The whole raison d'etre of that early Christian community was that it believed certain things of Christ — at the very least , that it was he whom God had raised from the dead .
9 A Ford spokesman said he believed industrial action was a long way off .
10 Ford personnel director John Hougham said he believed industrial action was still a long way off .
11 Colborne was pulling the other way : he said there was a social revolution going on outside the palace gates ; he believed young people needed leadership as they never had needed it before , and the Prince was the one who could lead them .
12 Berkeley 's reason for thinking this was that he believed mental contents to be mental images , and there can not be a general image .
13 Unfortunately , for example , he believed certain things which were wrong ( such as the tenets of Unitarianism ) , and he believed them for the wrong reasons ( such as the theistic proofs ) .
14 He believed that rationality , as distinct from rationalism , required fidelity to the knowledge we have acquired of how to conduct specific activities .
15 It was also important for him because he believed that matriliny , the reckoning of group membership in terms of who one 's mother was , was associated with a high status for women .
16 He believed that evolution worked by orthogenesis , in which rigidly predetermined trends drove variation in a particular direction whatever the needs of the organism .
17 He believed human beings to be conscious of their cunning .
18 Mr Lamont , who sees the Budget as his attempt at political rehabilitation , was boastful , saying he believed last year 's Budget had contributed to the Tory victory at the election and this one would also prove a winner in the next election in 1996 ‘ or whenever the election comes ’ .
19 He told the Guardian that he believed senior management took deliberate steps to hush up the dangers .
20 He turned down a job in a famous public school and wrote to Aunt Lilian , a long , very high-flown letter , saying that he believed social segregation in education to be totally wrong and that he could have no part in perpetuating it .
21 He believed some movement in the case would be made by the end of this month .
22 An inspector said he believed 150 tubs of the cream were sold in Fermanagh and Tyrone without prescription over a five-month period ending April 1992 .
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