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

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31 Does he believe that that is possible in Northern Ireland , when some sections of the security services are colluding with terrorists , when they are using terrorists as agents while they are involved in terrorist activity and when some members of the security services are handing out confidential security documents as though they were pen-pal photographs ?
32 Although he was involved with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre , he never settled with any organisation for long , nor did he believe that permanent companies were likely to produce better work than ad hoc assemblies .
33 Does he believe that bad employers should be subsidised by the state in that way ?
34 So he , Mr Major , is wrong when he says he believes that that dialogue , that process that you began with Gerry Adams has run its course do you
35 And if Hoylake wins its takeover battle for BAT , he believes that other companies will embark on the acquisitions trail , giving the market a boost .
36 He believes that one of his workers told Abba 's record company that he was secretly recording an Abba song with a group of soundalikes .
37 He believes that one day he will prove to be the stronger , and for that reason , if for no other , he will never resist when I call to him .
38 The hon. Gentleman has for some time been against the original fast rail link through Kent and south London , and we have learnt tonight that he is against the current project , apparently because he believes that all British Rail 's money should be spent on saving his neck by improving the lousy commuter service that his constituents have had to tolerate for 13 years of Tory misrule — to use a well-known phrase from a couple of decades back .
39 On the Ghosh approach an accused who steals from the rich to give to the poor must be acquitted if he believes that reasonable people would regard what he did as not dishonest .
40 But he believes that post-pilgrimage Libya ‘ is not the same Libya in the eyes of the other Arabs ’ .
41 He believes that each company needs to set its own targets for being a good corporate citizen , which can range from how much money should be donated to charities to making senior executives available for secondment to advise small businesses .
42 If he believes that many of those millions have even heard of the party , he will believe anything .
43 In fact , he believes that many of our ingenious musicians still have their aural-receptors pointed outwards and are merely trying to slavishly mimic what comes from England on the U.S.
44 He believes that such vast and unexpected escapes of sub-global meltwater might have occurred a number of times as the ice sheets broke up at the end the Ice Age .
45 He believes that such delights will never be encountered except in his own sweet dream land , or wished-for world .
46 He believes that classic English furniture is the best buy in hard times .
47 But now he believes that little can be done to help .
48 He believes that 1992 will be the worst yet .
49 He believes that non-violent rape can be ‘ most excusable . ’
50 In his statement , Subba Row , who is 57 years old , stressed that he believes that five years in office is sufficient , and that negotiating the International Cricket Conference agreement on South Africa , announced in January , was quite enough to be remembered by .
51 He believes that literary study has a cultural and humane rather than an intellectual value ; and the implication of his recent work is that there are other ways of attaining cultural value .
52 Like Jakobson , he believes that literary language can be analyzed objectively and exactly , though rather than speaking of its ‘ poetic ’ function , he opts for the term ‘ stylistic ’ function instead .
53 He believes that Augustinian thought is largely to be blamed for the split between Christian morality and nature .
54 Is it not because he believes that 2.5 million unemployed is ’ a price worth paying ’ ?
55 He believes that this compares very favourably with the rest of the industry .
56 Moore does , indeed , somewhat notoriously , think that a beautiful object has some value in its own right , apart from consciousness of it , but he believes that this is slight as is also the value of mere consciousness apart from its objects .
57 He believes that this policy was easier to pursue in smaller than larger units , and where the colliery manager and senior staff ( i.e. those at the head of the local socio-economic hierarchy ) also lived in the village , albeit in superior , segregated accommodation .
58 However , he believes that this conflict is kept in check by the common value system which justifies the unequal distribution of rewards .
59 He believes that this estrangement has had a beneficial effect on his prose and that his fusion of English and French thought has resulted in a unique hybrid .
60 He believes that any judicial system would be overwhelmed by what he sees as contradictions in Indian rural society .
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