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

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1 Is that what the Prime Minister means when he says that he believes that Conservatives want to use the national health service ?
2 He believes that discrimination against older people as consumers is yet another denial of choice in old age .
3 Pooh only believes what Rabbit says because he believes that Rabbit believes it too .
4 As chairman of the Pitcairn Island Fund , he believes that £2 million would be sufficient to buy Pitcairn a reasonably healthy , self-sufficient future , and he has spent the past two years trying , unsuccessfully , to persuade the British government to make some contribution .
5 He believes that 35mm is an undervalues medium .
6 He believes that Britain should negotiate with other countries , the EEC and the United States , to take the Vietnamese .
7 He would not treat them as sources of law past that point , but his general responsibility when he believes that law has run out is to make the best new law he can for the future , and he might be concerned with past legal doctrine for special reasons bearing on that issue .
8 Mira can not enter Phillario 's world on the strength of her intellect , because her features are too plain ; although Corydon will not attack her appearance , he has no appreciation of her intellect since he believes that plays are wicked .
9 Since he believes that students may be aided in drawing their own conclusions if writers make their own value biases explicit , it is particularly important to do this .
10 He believes that industrialists have a lot to offer academic institutions in helping them to manage their resources .
11 He believes that companies such as Philips , Polly Peck and Brent Walker suffered ‘ because they do not have the right information systems ’ .
12 He believes that sheep farmers who think only about the pound in their pocket could be doing themselves a great disservice .
13 Contrary to some critical comment , he believes that credit for obtaining substantial funding for the scheme should go to the Minister himself , for having taken a personal interest in the scheme .
14 It does sadden him , but he believes that Juice will maybe explain a few of the pressures kids are under .
15 He believes that Drucker makes people ‘ think a lot more deeply — in their bath , perhaps — but how to detect it in practice is difficult ’ .
16 He believes that sewage is contaminating the water and driving them away .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 The problem with the Minister 's logic is that his colleague , the other Under-Secretary of State for Employment , the hon. Member for Wantage ( Mr. Jackson ) has recently gone on record saying that he believes that women should have pay parity with men in accordance with the law .
21 He believes that things are as they seem to Dr Serafin ; that he is putting up proposals which are as sound as his judgement and experience can make them , that he is withdrawing them in deference to Serafin 's objections , and that he will be forced to formulate alternative proposals which can not be known to him yet because they will take their rise from views Serafin has still not expressed .
22 He believes that King Solomon 's sailors could have made the passage across the Atlantic , up the Amazon and its tributaries , to the Peruvian Andes , where the glyphs were found .
23 He believes that Signet has given his firm a competitive advantage — ‘ a major part of our practice is providing advice to all types of businesses and the sophistication of our system helps us to service our clients ’ needs more efficiently ’ .
24 He believes that Australia must move to greater technological sovereignty , must negotiate better technology transfer agreements with foreign owned companies , and , of course , develop its own indigenous technology .
25 Following Lerdahl and Jackendoff ( 1983 ) he believes that rhythm has three components : metre , grouping and prolongation .
26 Ultimately he believes that harmonisation of duty within the European Community must happen , but he is not sitting on the edge of his seat waiting for it : ‘ Politically we understand that uniform EC excise duty will not happen overnight , but alcohol is alcohol and we should be taxing alcohol volume and not the form that it comes in . ’
27 In those circumstances , he believes that violence will be used , and that is sufficient .
28 When he believes that Tom is not guilty of the rape of which he has been accused , we know that Tom is innocent so when he is found guilty of raping Mayella Ewell , it is quite clear that the decision had been heavily prejudiced .
29 He believes that Uralmash has a future only if it shrinks to a fraction of its present size and concentrates on making machinery that is likely to be in big demand , such as small bulldozers .
30 He believes that unemployment is socially divisive and is leading to the creation of an underclass .
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