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

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1 In his book , On the Trail of Terror , David Leppard wrote later that , privately , Hayes believed the Lockerbie bomb had been a dual device , triggered by a barometric switch and then running on a timer , but that not enough of it had been recovered to be sure .
2 The challenges facing it were daunting : a considerable proportion of the UN was opposed to its existence ; the predominant political forces in south Korea regarded it simply as providing a veneer of international respectability for the creation of a south Korean state ; north Korea had no intention of helping it in any way and the United States believed the commission should complete its task swiftly and without asking awkward questions .
3 Mr Walker believed the chances of widespread closures were ‘ a distinct possibility ’ under privatisation .
4 The proprietor , Gordon McLeod-Crossley believed the burglars knew exactly what they were looking for when they took a BSA .22 and a Rellum .22 .
5 The Lloyds believe the valuers must have looked at their address , Haileywood Farm and mistaken it for Haileywood House next door , a mansion owned by Ian Paice , the drummer with the rock group , Deep Purple .
6 Stockbrokers Beeson Gregory believe the USM performed a valuable service by breaking down the barrier that , until 1980 , meant that only sizeable businesses were considered fit for public company status .
7 Cheltenham chief executive Edward Gillespie believes the quality of the card and its supporting events will attract a crowd of 10,000 .
8 Mr Ratky believes the problem could damage prospects of tourism in the town .
9 Although Components Bureau believe there is still some work to be done in their final three matches , Krawczyk believes the league race is over .
10 With FA Cup final vouchers being distributed tonight a big crowd is expected , and Crosby believes the fans can play their part in encouraging a matchwinning performance .
11 Chris Skrewbowski believes the Holland 1 deserves careful research
12 On 1 July La Forest believed the revolution was dying .
13 Romana believed the Junta of the Asturias to be ‘ republican ’ in sympathy , and accused it of starving him of supplies .
14 Last season they won the Fourth Division title and Corden believed the club were heading for second division football .
15 Pointing out that the SLF believed the landlord/tenant sector to be an important part of the rural scene in Scotland , Mr Barlow said the quota question was posing a serious threat to that partnership .
16 In 1939 fashions were similar to the 1960s vogue , which may explain why Mr Cross believed the girl was real rather than an apparition .
17 Mr Irons and Sheriff Nicholson believe the court 's decision was based on misleading information .
18 Singleton believes the answer lies in a different style of policing .
19 Barnes believes the England team is big enough for him and Gazza .
20 EIGHT-times-married Zsa Zsa Gabor believes the Prince and Princess of Wales 's split will not last .
21 The ANC believes the reform process is well-nigh irreversible and is is preparing a spectacular international campaign to harness the energy of the anti-apartheid lobby to a programme of national reconstruction .
22 Touche believes the balance sheet treatment of capitalising expenditure on players ' registrations as an intangible asset has commercial logic , but does not favour revaluing players ' registrations in the accounts according to their current market worth .
23 Littlecott believed the District was ‘ fighting a test case the result of which I feel confident will have far-reaching effects throughout the country ’ .
24 Work on The Cocktail Party was proceeding , however , as he incorporated some of Browne 's suggestions and revisions — Browne believed the play to contain too much argument , hypothesis , generalized philosophical reflection Eliot 's main task , then , was to bring it more fully alive in terms of character and action , in order to avoid the mistakes of The Family Reunion .
25 That 's why parents like Antonio Garcon believe the $10 million heritage language programme is small change in the province 's $500 million education budget .
26 Tom Day believes the industry will reach its EC quota this year and winegrowers will be forced to stop planting vines .
27 But Oxford United fan and author of Soccer Tribe , Desmond Morris believes the days of mass organised hooliganism are becoming a thing of the past .
28 Education Secretary John Patten believes the £1.4 million venture will raise standards by encouraging parents to demand more from schools .
29 Cousins believes the SSD must form good relationships with carers and the private sector in its approach to community care .
30 Coun Richmond believes the authority squandered the opportunity to create a shops development in part of the town centre which could be hit by the new Cornmill shopping complex .
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