Example sentences of "[noun] believe a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The great Australian tribe of Aranda Aborigines believed a complex tale of Creation .
2 The College believes a public hearing is necessary to ensure the full facts surrounding the tragedy are uncovered .
3 Clarke is now tournament professional at the K-Club , Straffan , County Kildare — he has just switched from the equally fashionable Mount Julliet , County Kilkenny — and manager Andrew Chandler believes a European victory is definitely on the cards for Ulster 's emerging star .
4 But Sir Leon believed an early agreement was needed to boost economic growth in eastern Europe and secure energy supplies for the West .
5 Economists believe a sizeable narrowing from the £2bn current account shortfall for August would shore up sterling and ensure that interest rates rise no higher .
6 Psychologists believe a new-born infant learns to combine what it picks up through its various senses as it lies wriggling in its pram .
7 Prof Mayer believes a similar mechanism kills nerve cells in degenerative diseases such as Gerstmann-Straussler syndrome and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease , the human equivalent of mad cow .
8 Albright and Wilson have cut discharges of the toxic metal but FOE believe a European directive is being disregarded
9 While the French and West Germans believe a supra-national system for regulating the EC economies should be subject to democratic scrutiny by the European Parliament , Chancellor Kohl wants this agreed and in legal form before other changes are made to the Treaty of Rome to create the proposed EC central bank or to give the EC Council of Ministers powers to override national governments .
10 Bob Simpson believes a bad trot is always about to end — not that it is bound to be extended .
11 Food is taken seriously — with all the walking done every day , Fran and Robin Jacobs believe a good breakfast and dinner to be of the utmost importance .
12 Now police believe a National register of DNA samples might have helped catch the man , but they admit there are problems .
13 Now police believe a National register of DNA samples might have helped catch the man , but they admit there are problems .
14 Looking at the way the international bodies like IEEE and X/Open Co Ltd have failed to define even a basic set of standards due to the competitive nature of the marketplace , AFUU believes an international body of GUI users is what is needed to get some momentum going , a global organisation that can represent user requirements to the GUI providers .
15 Many US commentators believe a final decision may not in fact be made before 1995 .
16 Here at the Department of National Heritage , ministers believe a national lottery will produce cascades of money .
17 Narcotics agents believe a conservative estimate of the number of laboratories is between 200 and 300 .
18 Pearce believes a professional manager can be equally successful at running a variety of companies , but he needs to be selective about the switches he makes .
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