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

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1 There will continue to be problems if science teachers are personally doubtful about girls ' ability to do science well ; even if their doubts are not voiced ( and anecdotal evidence suggests they sometimes are ) , girls are unlikely to respond unless teachers show they believe that girls have something to offer science as well as the reverse .
2 They believe that Jesus died so that sins might be forgiven , and therefore that this story is an illustration of this truth .
3 Oh they believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God , alright .
4 Attitudes are changing , partly because managers can see that without their involvement computer systems are unlikely to succeed , and because they believe that computer systems should be able to help them in their decision-making .
5 Although the book 's authors concede that ‘ bluffing , exaggeration and obfuscation are all part of the game ’ , they believe that honesty , friendliness and fairness may be more than their own reward .
6 Conversations with Afro-Caribbean pupils suggest that , like the Afro-Caribbean pupils at school A , they believe that teachers held low academic expectations of their performance .
7 Indeed , they believe that instability in the past has been caused , rather than smoothed out , by governments ' futile attempts at demand-management policies .
8 Like most of the professionals , they believe that sport and politics should not be mixed and that they are victims of a situation over which they have no control .
9 They believe that women are well aware of the power of their sexual attractiveness as well as their power of refusal , but it 's something that they accept cheerfully enough .
10 They believe that women are more interested in stamina and ambition , and rate themselves as ambitious but not fun-loving .
11 ‘ In other words , James , they believe that Creator-man is with us now , inside every human skull .
12 They believe that death has been conquered and that it is not the end of life .
13 On discharge procedures and the trusts having to take care — in exactly the same way as health authorities now have to take care — of those for whom they believe that care is appropriate , the same rules should apply .
14 That is to say they believe that God was in some sense differently related to particular events , or may be said in particular to have revealed God 's self through those events , in a way in which this is not true of all other events or periods in history .
15 They believe that reality ‘ points beyond itself ’ in the sort of way that the pile of books points beyond itself , in that we know something must be holding it up or it would fall .
16 They believe that SSE should include mutual lesson observation ; that SSE should be conducted in a fraternal , egalitarian and self-critical spirit .
17 They believe that revenue will reach £820m a year in 2003 and £997m in 2013 — respectively 6.7 per cent and 8 per cent higher than forecast last year .
18 In other words they believe that sexism in this instance is built on some ‘ natural ’ foundation .
19 When America does lift its trade embargo , they believe that Vietnam will receive help from the IMF and massive Japanese investment .
20 Or they believe that information specialists know what data executives and professionals need in order to have information .
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