Example sentences of "we believe that a " in BNC.
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1 | We believe that a Town and Country Planning measure on the lines indicated would give planning authorities all the scope which they need and which the 1932 Act failed to give them . |
2 | We believe that a Conservative Government , putting the provision of homes above the sanctity of unpractical doctrines , could stimulate a rate of building which would rise rapidly year by year . |
3 | The reality is , it is most unlikely that such a merger would be allowed on competition grounds and we believe that a referral to the authorities would be likely to attract great uncertainty to our customers and staff . ’ |
4 | But we believe that a full review of the arrangements is now needed . |
5 | ( 3 ) Your house has come up in a random sample of houses in this area and , if you are a full-time housewife , we would like you to tell us about your working day since ( 4 ) we believe that a survey of this subject would be of great value in helping all housewives . |
6 | While we believe that a problem is all someone else 's fault , we are powerless to resolve it , since we can not change other people ; we can only change ourselves . |
7 | ‘ The audit report is signed by the firm and not the individual partner , and therefore we believe that a higher level of independence is not demonstrated where the same name appears on the audit report year on year , whether or not there have been changes in the composition of the audit team . ’ |
8 | We believe that a way forward through the practical difficulties rehearsed above might be a simple requirement that a lender refusing a credit application ( or requiring special conditions ) should state the reason in whatever terms he wished ; and that this requirement should be coupled to a requirement that ( as a condition of their Consumer Credit Act licence ) lenders should each make a statement of their lending practice to the Director General of Fair Trading . |
9 | We believe that a continuation of this activity could in the long term be detrimental to the welfare of their less privileged neighbours , who have to depend on a weekly wage for their survival ’ . |
10 | Mr. Routley added : ‘ We believe that a charitable trust dedicated to conserving railways is better equipped to revive the WHR than a county council . |
11 | We believe that a distance of 3kpc as indicated for the SNR is consistent with the pulsar 's dispersion measure . |
12 | Moreover , notwithstanding the different degrees to which individual teachers appeared to have taken on board the implications for progressive pedagogies , we believe that a substantial improvement in teachers ' awareness of the potential of the library as a central resource , and of the development of information-handling skills entailed therein , was a real consequence of the project in this school . |
13 | In the new society , we believe that a husband or children will not act as a limitation on women . |
14 | However , although we believe that a reform along these lines does offer the best way forward , it is appropriate to note some of the possible drawbacks . |
15 | We believe that a multicentre trial with clearly defined outcome measures is necessary to recruit an adequate number of premature infants . |
16 | We believe that a successful conclusion of the GATT |
17 | We believe that a single-person home should receive a discount proportionate to the income of its occupant . |
18 | We believe that a single person discount is suitable . |
19 | We believe that a prerequisite of this co-operative and corporate activity is a climate of open discussion and dialogue among the teachers , a willingness to share experiences and expertise and , most importantly , relationships of trust and mutual support ( ILEA 1984 : 111 – 12 ) . |
20 | We believe that we do , we believe that a |
21 | ‘ We believe that a bypass is what 's needed and all we are asking for is a feasibility study to be carried out , ’ Mr Melia said . |
22 | I and many others of us believe that a regionalised system is sensible and efficient , both economically and politically . |