Example sentences of "he believe [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He believed their denials .
2 That he believed her story .
3 He believed her parents , James and Marjory , were now dead .
4 No , because he believed her grandfather was a seducer .
5 He believed his circumstances had changed .
6 Although he had kept up his reading — particularly in Greek and French — and written some stories for the Speaker , he believed his intellect had been let sleep .
7 Michael Johnson said he believed his daughter , Nicola Fuller , 27 , had been shot because she was a ‘ totally innocent ’ witness of the murder of her husband Harry , 45 .
8 Almost as if he believed his story
9 He believed his tactics would win , regardless of how the opposition played .
10 Sir Harold left his collection to the Corporation of the City of London , but rather than include them in the Guildhall Art Gallery , he left instructions that , due to the fact that he believed his pictures looked best in domestic surroundings , the pictures be installed in the Lord Mayor 's residence , where , unfortunately , they will mostly be inaccessible to the public .
11 And this costly project was being undertaken through a strong sense of duty to what he believed his father would have wished him to do .
12 Certainly he believed his action was right for the opinion polls .
13 Indeed , he believed his skull to be so exceptional that he willed that after his death it be given to a doctor for examination , but nineteenth century sentiment and regulations prevented this from being carried out .
14 He had brushed her aside because he believed his needs and wishes were more important than hers .
15 He believed his son disliked him and this he thought outrageous .
16 He believes its provisions to be socialistic and that they would cost hundreds of thousands of jobs in Britain while hampering enterprise in industry and small businesses .
17 He believes the Witches ' prophecy about his own king-ship , and tries to fulfil it ; he believes their warning about Macduff and tries to cancel it .
18 Now the city 's MP , Douglas French , says he believes their convictions were unsafe and that they have a powerful case for an appeal .
19 If the tests are negative at the time of the initial examination , it is quite a good idea to ask the doctor whether he thinks there is likely to be any infection present or what he believes your symptoms are due to .
20 Although ‘ in-depth ’ may not be part of Howard Barker 's vocabulary , I am sure he believes his play is far from superficial .
21 He believes his competition policies are more radical than those of the Tories .
22 It may , however , be related to how he believes his success to be assessed by more senior management in the organisation , presumably by the profitability of the establishment .
23 In many ways , he believes his situation to be a microcosm of what is happening on a larger scale in the industry .
24 He believes his house has been undervalued , affecting his compensation offer .
25 And he believes his team , despite being stripped of true international quality , can serve England well .
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