Example sentences of "believe that [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 At first ICI 's factory controller on the Lostock site Roy Faragher believed that potentially lethal phosgene gas had escaped as the Alloprene burned .
2 Unlike Hegel , Marx believed that under advanced communism everybody would be capable of being multi-faceted , thoroughly rounded individuals , realizing their essence through creative labour .
3 Darwin believed that very similar species , such as those grouped into a single genus , would have evolved from a fairly recent common ancestor .
4 Stork maintains that researchers should be strictly focused on research , working on one assignment at a time , with little movement of staff between researcher and consultant , believing that distinctly different skills are involved .
5 Others may genuinely believe that even lengthy dreams have been compressed into a brief period .
6 However , I do believe that intensely private moments should not be captured on film , but this is left very much up to the integrity of the individual photographer . ’
7 Some earlier research in 1972 had led him to believe that very high pressures could be attained , and also that the hydrogen ions behaved as free in the palladium crystal lattice , moving around and probably bumping into one another .
8 Ralph ( Hyacinth had been swiftly urged to drop the ‘ Sir ’ by her genial host ) called for him to be removed , by force if necessary , refusing to believe that so demotic a figure belonged to ‘ our great Party ’ .
9 I am willing , indeed eager , to believe that so severe a bias is typical ; that most aspects of a story usually get told , because of the sheer anarchy of the national press , if for no other reason .
10 I find it hard to believe that so fundamental a process is not governed by principles just as elegant and universal as those uncovered in relation to molecular genetics .
11 I believe that only frank and open discussion can reduce the agony and frustration of those like Williams and me who are at the grass roots of the service
12 In relation to the themes of this paper , I believe that very primitive aspects of the mind are brought into the work situation .
13 X-ray appearances and function are now both markedly improved despite the fact that it is generally believed that once joint cartilage ( the substance lining the joint space ) has been destroyed it can never be regenerated .
14 Sir Adrian believes that today young people aspiring to careers in industry should seriously think about setting up their own small firms .
15 The Parliamentary Under Secretary of State , Mrs Virginia Bottomley , reiterated the familiar British line that while the government was ‘ already considering the scope of agricultural restrictions , ’ it ‘ believes that wherever possible , they should in the first event be on a voluntary basis , with compulsory powers being retained as a fall-back . ’
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