Example sentences of "he believes [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If there are two elections this year — which all the pollsters are naturally hoping for — he believes political polls may account for up to 15 p.c. , with market research accounting for the rest . |
2 | But a senior social worker says he believes young offenders who are sent to court for first offences are far more likely to commit new crimes . |
3 | He believes young drivers should take every chance to learn more about safe driving |
4 | He believes such innovations as ‘ distance working ’ , which will enable people to operate from home ‘ instead of having to converge on places in order to work ’ , will offer all kinds of promise for improving some of the less agreeable aspects of a business career . |
5 | By way of contrast , he writes disparagingly of the multinational company that concentrates on idiosyncratic consumer preferences , and gives two reasons why he believes such organisations will lose the long-term commercial battle . |
6 | He believes that practice in , for instance , mirror exercises , would over a period of time develop these personal traits , so often neglected by a traditional curriculum . |
7 | He believes perinatal trauma to be a likely contributing factor , because this in theory could produce damage to the right hemisphere . |
8 | The Office of Fair Trading director general Sir Gordon Borrie has warned brewers he will use powers available through the Competition Act and Fair Trading Act if he believes long-term supply agreements are being used to frustrate the loosening of the tie . |
9 | But with the media increasingly eager to report environmental affairs , he believes public awareness is widening . |
10 | he believes cumulative stress which builds up over time , should be classified as an industrial injury for which people can claim compensation . |
11 | He believes local taxation should reflect a person 's ability to pay . |
12 | He believes any merger with Darlington could have a devastating effect on health provision for Bishop Auckland . |
13 | He believes this conflict is responsible for the ‘ crisis ’ in film , television and pop , pointing out that the Sixties saw not only the easing of censorship but also a massive decline in cinema attendances . |
14 | He believes some firms could then reject the town as an unemployment blackspot . |