Example sentences of "[noun prp] believes [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Bernie believes some parts , mainly the rivets , had corroded and so protected the hull because they were tightly bound to the 11 mm steel .
2 Thomson believes this code compiled approach to be a major advantage of the fuzzyTECH system , and one of the most important factors in the decision to team with Inform GmbH .
3 The VHPB believes many bodies and organisations have a role to play in reducing current levels of occupational hepatitis B infection .
4 Nicol believes each woman must balance the severity of her symptoms and the long-term benefits of HRT with the possible risks attached .
5 Mr Jackson believes such readings give a complete picture of a person 's physical constitution .
6 The young woman was also pregnant and Kendrick believes this consideration could have influenced the court 's decision .
7 Mr Major believes any rebellion can be quelled by extending the debate on Scotland and continuing to drive home the message that devolution leading to independence would harm Scottish interests , reduce Scotland 's influence within the EC , and cause political uncertainty which would draw investment away south of the border and abroad .
8 Keith believes that stamina , not brute strength , is the real key to nude mud wrestling .
9 Davies believes that nitrogen oxide — a common product of vehicle exhausts — damages the skin lining of the inside of the nose , allowing allergens such as pollen easier access to the system .
10 Mr Round believes such children should be expelled , and kept out of main-stream education for good .
11 City lawyer mark Scoggins believes these guidelines will be highly significant .
12 Further out , Mace believes these portability issues will become redundant as chip technology evolves to the point where multiple architectures can be implemented and supported on a single microprocessor .
13 Mace believes those copyright and interface issues are now being worked through in the current round of legal skirmishes between Intel Corp and its iAPX-86 impersonators such as Advanced Micro Devices .
14 TIM WEBB believes such concern is misplaced if it fails to address cultural as well as environmental issues .
15 CPRW believes this approach must also be adopted around Anglesey , Pembrokeshire , Gower and Lundy .
16 CPRW believes this point is of fundamental importance because although in planning terms many large , static caravan sites like Meadow House are considered to enjoy ‘ permanent ’ consent , the caravans themselves can not be construed as being ‘ permanent ’ in the same way as are brick and stone built properties .
17 CPRW believes this review provides it with a major opportunity to influence the Board 's future direction .
18 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 .
19 Ken Smith believes all goods and services should be available free of charge .
20 Michael believes that ARM still has an important role in continuing the impetus of renewal and I am sure we will find his ministry an encouragement .
21 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 ’ .
22 ACET believes that specialist and volunteer home care is a vital factor in helping to keep families together and lessening the trauma involved when family members are diagnosed HIV positive .
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