Example sentences of "he [adv] believe that " in BNC.

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1 He has a final interview with Miss Havisham , and forgives her the wrong she has done him in leading him on to believe that she was his benefactor .
2 Uncorrected homework will create a negative attitude in the student , leading him eventually to believe that the teacher is not really interested in his progress .
3 We learn that he has not only killed his brother-in-law for opposing the Iranian government but that he unrepentantly believes that ‘ war is the source of love and hope and satisfaction . ’
4 He apparently believes that the construction ‘ to recommend that someone does something ’ is more correct than ‘ to recommend that someone do something ’ .
5 Earlier , however , Mr Maan had said he personally believed that the CRE investigation could damage the CRC 's relationship with the region , and he opposed the decision to start the inquiry .
6 So , for thirty years Alfred Glynn had preserved this room as it had been when he still believed that the silk counterpane and the eiderdown would be the covers on his marriage bed .
7 Passionately , he told it he still believed that , like a human soul , its essential persona would continue to exist after its hardware was destroyed , because this reality was only one of many possible eigen states .
8 As for the matter of the diversion of funds , he still believed that there had never been such a thing .
9 All in all , he still believes that the mainframe is the only choice for big companies .
10 He still believes that there are lots of ways dentists can make the world a better place .
11 Support for the miners promptly and inevitably began to shrink , especially upon the Conservative back-benches , but he still believes that he is right .
12 He still believes that only through the Daleks can he achieve supreme power .
13 Although he still believes that what he 's done is right , that er that his wife has se deserves what she 's got .
14 Frank Dick is one of the most academically knowledgeable coaches in the world , and aside from the personal differences between us , I think he genuinely believed that I was more useful in one of the central legs of the race .
15 He genuinely believed that the economy was fundamentally sound and that the Depression would pass .
16 He genuinely believed that this was the least the belligerents could do in return for the " sacrifices " made by Spain during the Civil War .
17 Nonetheless , he genuinely believed that everything he said was true .
18 In spite of all evidence to the contrary , he always believed that we were leaving bokra , tomorrow .
19 Clearly he hardly believed that she would stay the course .
20 Perhaps , like so many others , he sincerely believed that it was a just war and fought for his values in righteousness .
21 He fervently believed that if there was enough consultation the lists would solve the problems of children 's reading at a stroke .
22 Gradually it dawned on Peter that Molland wanted more than confirmation of his decisions and to demonstrate his own honesty : he honestly believed that this numbingly tedious attention to detail was doing Peter a favour by distracting him from his grief .
23 Yes , and Li Yuan would fight to preserve the boy , for he honestly believed that he could control him .
24 When he was accused , quite erroneously , of siphoning money from school funds he honestly believed that everyone would realise that there 'd been a mistake . ’
25 Could he honestly believe that when I went off to work at nine o'clock each morning I was really heading for some regular-as-clockwork day-long love-nest ?
26 It is not , of course , enough for the landlord to say that he honestly believes that the house is fit and proper for safe habitation .
27 For later he also believed that the motor accident and its consequences could have destroyed his morale but for the tranquil worship of the little Oxfordshire village which for the time was his base .
28 He also believed that the proprietor should be the arbitrator of how the proposals operated , but that this would not undermine the role of the Press Council as final arbitrator .
29 He also believed that greater financial support for the WEA could be obtained from the LEAs in the region .
30 He also believed that there is a perpetual strife of opposites : hot and cold , wet and dry , and so on , are each necessary complements to the other and their eternal conflict is the very basis of existence .
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