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

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1 what did fraud oh Freud believe that most sons wanted to do to their mothers ?
2 THE ROYAL FOREST OF DEAN TOURIST ASSOCIATION AND THE DESIGNERS BELIEVE THAT ALL STATEMENTS HEREIN ARE CORRECT AT THE TIME OF GOING TO PRESS AND CAN NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ERRORS OR OMISSIONS .
3 Such a version of pluralism would assert that pluralists believe that all citizens have a chance to become politically active through individual and group action .
4 Many officials believed that these disturbances were prompted by needless interference with traditional society .
5 Individuals believe that these outcomes have positive value for them ( valence ) .
6 Some economists believe that most exporters are unprofitable at an exchange rate with the dollar of ¥115 or higher .
7 Bryant believes that any benefits and drawbacks can then be weighed up more clearly before a commitment is made .
8 Both the official and non-official élites believed that many charges were not true , but there was no agreement about the proportion of false cases , or about the number of crimes which were never reported .
9 Because those planning a service probably give greater weight to the words than to the music , the Commission believes that those texts which promote ancient truths in a readily-understood manner and in good , or at least passable , poetry are the ones which ought to be used .
10 We do not know yet what causes a cell to become cancerous but scientists believe that most causes are linked with our environments and how we live .
11 Age Concern believes that these issues should be explicitly considered when discussions take place about responsibilities of health authorities , family practitioner committees and self-governing hospitals .
12 In the opinion of Melanie Clore there is no reason to believe that such prices could not be repeated at the present time .
13 There is good reason to believe that these attacks were well justified , because after the defeat of the rising and Cade 's death , a commission , sent into Kent to investigate extortions there , held inquests in various parts of the shire between late August and late October 1450 .
14 Others maintained that , even if he knew nothing of these crimes , he was morally responsible in that he had contributed substantially to the general climate which allowed members of his organization to believe that such acts were justified in order to destabilize the government of Terence O'Neill .
15 Dr Nakamura believes that these changes happen within the lifetime of a magpie , suggesting that the birds may be improving their powers of discrimination through learning .
16 Many women believed that these reforms involved transforming the whole tenor of English public life and creating an ethical and moral climate founded on the teachings of religion .
17 The Edgsons believe that all houses are in a constant state of change , as they reflect the lives of their occupants .
18 However , it can be argued that prescribing of psychotropic drugs when marital and social difficulties are pre-eminent might encourage the patient to believe that such problems are due to ‘ illness ’ and therefore not surmountable by his own efforts .
19 Later this year , NASA will launch the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer satellite , and Welsh believes that many stars in the tunnel will be detected .
20 The Labour Party believes that these qualifications are so serious that they remove any presumption that the government can rely on a free market economy .
21 MITI believes that such exports should be of less concern to advocates of managed trade than consumer goods , because components increase the competitiveness — and therefore the export potential — of the industries that buy them .
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