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

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1 Mr Rushdie also met federal parliamentarians in Ottawa , and although he was not granted time with the Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney , he said that his reception by the External Affairs Minister Barbara McDougall encouraged him to believe that Canada was firmly behind the campaign to get the death sentence lifted .
2 Whereas rumour led him to believe that Robert Beaumont was a cultivated man , likely to appreciate music .
3 There can be no doubt , therefore , that whether they are correct or not , Ibn Hajar and the sources which follow him believe that Molla Fenari died in Rajab 834 .
4 He believed that Peter 's reforms had disrupted society by creating a Western-type bourgeoisie and separating the educated class from the common people .
5 He believed that Arnold Bros made the Store for nomes .
6 He believed that Paris was seeing a forward surge in the arts .
7 He believed that Asquith " is in a funk about the resistance of Ulster , and I am convinced that he will not face it when it comes to the point " .
8 UK Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd on a visit to Turkey on April 21-22 said that he believed that Turkey should be included in the Matutes plan ( the EC 's development programme for the Mediterranean basin ) .
9 Brandt was determined to develop co-operation with eastern Europe in the hope of reducing tension in Europe and building up the independence of eastern states , and he believed that East Germany 's existence must be treated as a reality .
10 There were several reasons why he believed that Britain was where such an enterprise should be .
11 The original trigger for the stories was a note sent to clients by Merrill Lynch & Co analyst Daniel Mandresh , in which he said he believed that IBM plans to cut as many as 40,000 jobs this year , which would require yet another charge of about $1,000m to make up the provisions short-fall .
12 But he believed that MacDonald had made some soundings in a coalition direction , and in a speech at Hull on 19 July he went out of his way to reject ‘ the idea that a national government such as existed during the war should be set up in the present difficulties ’ .
13 He believed that God was drawing his attention to this particular message from Scripture and that O'Neill was a harbinger of the troubles that lay ahead .
14 Like his fellow countryman , Spinoza , he believed that God was nature and nature was God .
15 At the time , however , he believed that Casey truly did not know what was going on .
16 He believed that Resenence Jeopardy had penetrated deeper into his soul than that .
17 Sometimes he believed that Eleanor was the love of his life .
18 But he believed that David Lloyd George ( later first Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor ) , as chancellor of the Exchequer , should restrain spending and not encourage it .
19 The right hon. Gentleman will be aware that the case for pardoning Derek Bentley was supported by his trial jury , which recommended mercy in 1952 ; by the Lord Chief Justice of the day ; by the trial judge , who said subsequently that he believed that Bentley would not hang ; a subsequent Lord Chancellor , Lord Hailsham ; by many members of another place ; by many right hon. and hon. Members of this House — nearly one third of whom signed a recent early-day motion ; and by millions of our fellow citizens .
20 A painter himself , he was attracted to the problems he believed that Cézanne had faced and solved in composition and technique .
21 ‘ Because he believed that Charles just is n't going to make it — and the sovereign 's relationship with her heir has always been difficult — Prince Philip urged her to assert that she had no intention of stepping down from the throne , that she must and will remain for the duration . ’
22 Georgia 's President Zviad Gamsakhurdia continued to warn of the prospect of Gorbachev attempting to impose presidential rule , and he told the Georgian Supreme Soviet on Feb. 27 that he believed that Gorbachev was preparing to detach South Ossetia and the other troubled enclave of Abkhazia from Georgia if the republic persisted in refusing to sign the new Union Treaty .
23 In the light of the facts which emerged subsequently , he believed that Evans ' execution was not justified and that a mistake had been made .
24 In the first place , he believed that Marx had bequeathed a method of analysing the social process which was scientific , which went to the very roots of reality .
25 The appellant , if he believed that Mr. Occhi , knowing that £7 was far in excess of the legal fare , had nevertheless agreed to pay him that sum , could not be said to have acted dishonestly in taking it .
26 He believes that Britain should negotiate with other countries , the EEC and the United States , to take the Vietnamese .
27 He believes that Drucker makes people ‘ think a lot more deeply — in their bath , perhaps — but how to detect it in practice is difficult ’ .
28 And he believes that West German voters may revolt when they realise still more clearly that they will have to foot the bill for unity .
29 He believes that B'nai B'rith Women 's determination to remain autonomous works against the trend of creating a new organisation for the 21st century comprising men and women .
30 He believes that B'nai B'rith Women 's determination to remain autonomous works against the trend of creating a new organisation for the 21st century comprising men and women .
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