Example sentences of "who believe [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , the scheme came to grief because of the entrenched opposition of Cabinet Secretary , Sir Maurice Hankey , who believed a tunnel to be a major threat to national security .
2 Among groups who believed the structures and orders of the Church — both Roman and English — had , from antiquity , polluted the immediacy of the ‘ Everlasting Gospel ’ , formal literary language and highly organised stylistic expression were viewed with suspicion , and were frequently seen as one more medium through which God 's truth had been fouled .
3 Both men were sceptical about ghosts and the supernatural and their jaunt in suitably foggy conditions was aimed at returning to their friends who believed the stories and good-humouredly disprove them .
4 Another who believed the hype ( and look where its left him ) .
5 There were many then and there have been many since who believed the Rosenbergs were victims of an FBI frame-up but the American people were baying for scapegoats , not least for the grave reverses in Korea .
6 People like me , who believed the firing squad had been assembled , were left with egg on our faces .
7 It was written by individuals who believed the company should place a greater emphasis on customer service .
8 It is also not surprising that there continued to be those who believed the papacy on its own incapable of reforming the Church , and that a Council was needed .
9 Once inside the shop , she was grabbed by 4 police officers who believed the prescription stolen .
10 Nevertheless , the deals were applauded by commentators who believed the Midland was entering a new era as an international bank .
11 Pundits who believed the Falklands factor played a crucial part in her 1983 victory were astounded by the size of the third straight Conservative victory , five years after victory in the South Atlantic .
12 It seems highly unlikely that an out-of-work , blind architect who believed the site of King Arthur 's Round Table lay in his garden and the Russian Revolution was plotted in his kitchen could be on anyone 's hit list .
13 David 's apprenticeship with another firm had irked his father who believed the family company could teach his children all they would ever need to know .
14 Rap singer Scott Groves 's message on ITV will fuel these campaigners , who believe every youngster SHOULD get a hot meal — either paid for or free .
15 The ‘ anti ’ minority , who believe the evidence for their case lies in Scripture , seem to forget ( or rather , refuse to see ) that the Bible was written predominantly by men in a world which despised women .
16 Want to learn more about our company of ‘ slow buck artists ’ who believe the way to build value is to buy and hold ?
17 For golfers who believe the joys of the course and delights of the table go hand-in-hand , there 's the Gourmet Golf Guide by Iain Crawford ( £7.99 , Lochar Publishing ) from good book shops .
18 M. Look , if there are enough of us who believe the bomb is wicked and that a decent nation could never think of having it , whatever the circumstances , then the government would have to do something .
19 Unless they can say something relevant in the next four days , the many Hong Kong critics who believe the visit is a waste of dollars will be absolutely right .
20 Privacy : an individual who believes a publication due to appear may constitute unwarranted invasion of privacy should be free to ask for the council 's help .
21 ‘ They make anything from tee-shirts to toilet roll holders , ’ said Peter , who believes the exercise is valuable not only in terms of production but in the finer points of accountancy and business .
22 ‘ The strength of the personal relationship with our account manager has allowed us to get through a number of fairly serious problems , ’ says Mr Miller , who believes the owners of small businesses need to make extra efforts to communicate with their bankers during hard times .
23 Indeed , in Trible 's case , unless one is a conservative Christian who believes the text to be the word of God ?
24 If one is a fundamentalist Christian who believes the text to be inspired , then one sees why the text is alone to be interpreted in terms of the text .
25 Those problems have now been solved , according to executive producer Verity Lambert who believes the BBC will stand by the series .
26 Sgt Geoff Williams , head of Chester 's Special Initiative Squad , who believes the parlour was open for three days , said : ‘ It is obviously a sensitive place and we acted as soon as we could to close it .
27 Against this background , Nicola Diamond introduces the ideas of Jacques Lacan , one theorist who believes the project to discover the real face will always remain a fantasy .
28 Many of his lower-deck characters were comic figures — Chucks the boatswain in Peter Simple , for example , whose passionate desire to be a gentleman is satisfied when in return for his help with the newly constituted Danish Navy he is awarded the title of Count Schucksen , or Muddle the carpenter in the same book , who believes the world works in a repeating cycle of 27,672 years .
29 Into this stalks Zoltan Szanto ( Niels Arestrup ) , as a Hungarian conductor who believes the power of music should ease all the squabbles until he gets caught up in the soap opera himself , beginning an affair with the opera 's star Karin Anderson ( Glenn Close ) .
30 With the South Africans due to be readmitted to the Barcelona Games , the irony of his exclusion is not lost on Plaatjes or his manager , Glenn Latimer , who believes the exile is unfair .
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