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

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1 LASMO believes that as operator it must take responsibility for the care and protection of the environment and it must ensure that every aspect of its work is carried out in a safe and effective way .
2 Legislators believed that although peasant communes were well qualified to take decisions about the planting and harvesting of crops and the repartition of peasant landholdings , they were imperfect instruments for the conduct of administrative and judicial affairs in the countryside .
3 Union observers believe that unless Dagenham can be transformed by 1994 into an efficient , viable plant then it will not be selected for another new model .
4 The king believed that although Lancaster and his followers claimed to be acting in the king 's name they would in fact create disorder and in any case ‘ it was not their duty to act as judge and do justice ’ .
5 Hospital managers believe that if nurses wear casual clothes it would help break down barriers between them and patients .
6 In a joint message to Mrs Thatcher , the FBU and the council said : ‘ The vast majority of serving fire and safety experts in the United Kingdom believes that unless passengers are segregated from vehicles in trains , there is a very serious fire risk . ’
7 Nottingham believed that once Nonconformists realised how easy it would be to conform to the established Church , few would wish to suffer the inconveniences that Dissent still brought with it , so that the integrity of the Anglican Church would be preserved , without running the risk of a perpetual Protestant schism .
8 In July 1857 even Kiselev believed that because emancipation with land was for the time being impossible , freeing the serfs ought to be postponed for the foreseeable future .
9 If a much more severe monetary policy had been followed there is every reason to believe that while price rises would have been curtailed , unemployment would have risen even more sharply , thus confirming Keynesian analysis of a lack of aggregate demand rather than the monetarist concept of a natural rate of unemployment .
10 Mace believes that whilst USL may be able to claim the value-add in Unix ‘ is worth it , ’ the problem is ‘ who wins by saying things like that ?
11 And Walters believes that if Liverpool 's players and supporters can rekindle the Auxerre spirit in front of a sell-out 38,000 crowd , they can clinch a place in the quarter-finals .
12 And Walters believes that if Liverpool 's players and supporters can rekindle the Auxerre spirit in front of a sell-out 38,000 crowd , they can clinch a place in the quarter-finals .
13 And Walters believes that if Liverpool 's players and supporters can rekindle the Auxerre spirit in front of a sell-out 38,000 crowd , they can clinch a place in the quarter-finals .
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