Example sentences of "believe [conj] [art] problem " in BNC.

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1 And although the committee believed that the problem had been overstated , this did little to allay the anxieties .
2 Economists were afraid that the country was over-populated and believed that the problems of poverty and unemployment would be reduced if the surplus hands and mouths would go overseas , but it did not follow that the government was going to pay for them to go .
3 He accepted that each country presents different problems , requiring special solution , but believed that the problems of one country are linked to those of other countries in the same region .
4 Initially , the High Authority took no action , believing that the problem would only be temporary .
5 They are in danger of becoming complacent now that we have reached welcome lower levels of inflation , and are lulling themselves into believing that the problem has been ’ licked ’ .
6 Too often in the past , he said , politicians had been bamboozled by specialists into believing that the problems were so great that the answer was to set up bodies like the UGC and let them make the decisions .
7 Not doubting your own sanity or believing that the problems are all your fault .
8 Certainly , it would seem reasonable to believe that a problem affecting society generally will also occur in an age group which , as we have seen , faces a multitude of social and emotional difficulties .
9 You can forgive people in the Fifties for their eagerness to believe that the problems of highly industrialized societies had been solved , that capitalism worked and that the industrial revolution was at last delivering the goods for everyone … that there were practically no losers .
10 While not for one moment can the appalling state of housing in many of the major English cities be denied , there is no reason to believe that the problems of poor housing and underprivilege are any less acute among the rural as opposed to the urban poor : they are merely less obvious and less concentrated in numbers .
11 Hopefully , by the time the lingering effects of physical addiction have worn off , there will be sufficient group cohesion and peer pressure to persuade the sufferer to stay in treatment and thereby counter-act the urge to believe that the problems were all a lot of fuss about nothing .
12 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 .
13 I believe that every problem can be resolved , and that if it can be approached sensibly and thoughtfully , it can even be turned to advantage .
14 And the Burkinabes believe that the problems within the campaigns themselves can only be resolved through political choices and decisions .
15 Well that means that I personally believe that the problems which many small village schools face are different problems to which many large urban schools face
16 All I would say to you is that the very small primary schools I not only have to doubt the financial viability , but I personally sometimes would doubt that the National Curriculum can be delivered to a school where you 've got an age range between five and eleven and you 've only got thirty or forty children , and that is a personal point of view , which I have , erm having seen many of our schools , and I believe that the problems that some of our large urban schools have , with thirty to a class packed in , is also something we should address and give careful thought to when we are resourcing education .
17 Trodd now believes that the problem with Christabel and Blackeyes was that ‘ in the conception , the writing and the casting of women in key roles , Dennis 's judgment is flawed . ’
18 More than half have dental decay in their milk teeth , and she believes that the problem is increasing .
19 There can be no doubt , however , from the force and weight of the submissions made to us that there is a considerable body of informed opinion which supports the recommendation of the Crowther Committee and believes that the problems arising in relation to the impact of reservation of title clauses on insolvency are only part of more extensive problems deriving from the unsatisfactory laws concerning security interests in personal property .
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