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

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1 And Hysen believes long-standing differences between the winger and Graham could be the reason .
2 Keane believes social organisations such as self governed trade unions , enterprises , housing cooperatives , refuges for battered women , and independent communications media will ensure political representatives are kept under control .
3 But Thorstvedt believes physical rigours of the English game will sort out the men from the boys .
4 Bernie believes some parts , mainly the rivets , had corroded and so protected the hull because they were tightly bound to the 11 mm steel .
5 The VHPB believes many bodies and organisations have a role to play in reducing current levels of occupational hepatitis B infection .
6 Economist Dr Rodney Wilson believes previous mistakes left the Government with little room for manoeuvre .
7 Mr Jackson believes such readings give a complete picture of a person 's physical constitution .
8 LABOUR MP Dennis Skinner believes three things will bring down the Royal Family and turn Britain into a republic — tax , television and history .
9 Morceli says he is ‘ 80 per cent ’ confident of providing himself with the perfect 23rd birthday present by eclipsing Eamonn Coghlan 's ten-year-old mile mark of 3min 49.78sec but Norman believes other records will also tumble , with Colin Jackson in the 60m hurdles and Murray providing the British challenge .
10 Mr Cowan believes young children can get sucked into a world of petty crime and solvent abuse as a result .
11 Mr Round believes such children should be expelled , and kept out of main-stream education for good .
12 City lawyer mark Scoggins believes these guidelines will be highly significant .
13 Waters believes local anaesthetics are good for the patient and good for the surgeon : ‘ A conscious patient is , after all , monitoring your every move , so you have to be extra gentle .
14 The ‘ Kelpies ’ , children 's paperbacks featuring many Scottish authors , are published by Canongate Press , whose managing director , Stephanie Wolfe Murray believes these books to be particularly ‘ price-sensitive ’ and doubts if the list could continue to grow were VAT to raise the price .
15 Nor does Pearce believe up-and-coming managers should be put off by the apparent decline in moral standards of business .
16 Ken Smith believes all goods and services should be available free of charge .
17 Todd believes such levels of expenditure were necessary last year ‘ to maintain our growth momentum and achieve the successful integration of ICL and Nokia Data product ranges ’ .
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