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

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1 Unless further evidence comes to light I believe that Court Farm is the old manor house of Langridge .
2 AS A MEMBER of the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway 's Publicity Department I believe that members of the general public are treated in a friendly and courteous manner when they visit our line .
3 In other words they believe that sexism in this instance is built on some ‘ natural ’ foundation .
4 Becher ( 1978 ) denied that a general ideological consensus about educational ends is ‘ necessary in theory ’ ; in practice he believed that teachers can , and do , negotiate a working consensus , usually framed in terms of basic minima .
5 Like his fellow Republicans he believed that government should interfere as little as possible in the economy .
6 We might even accept the regress caused by the suggestion that when we believe that p we believe that p is probable ( the regress comes by taking q = ‘ p is probable ’ ) .
7 For a while she believes that Peter Roche is a doer .
8 As an organisation we believe that children in these circumstances may well need support but they 're also a real resource to our society , an investment in children 's welfare and children 's education is a sound investment in the country 's future .
9 A painter himself , he was attracted to the problems he believed that Cézanne had faced and solved in composition and technique .
10 In this sense I believe that Marxism is indivisible .
11 For this reason I believed that Dr Mumby should always have had full resuscitative equipment readily at hand .
12 Despite the deficiencies in the present system we believe that child resistant closures should be used now for all medicines whether dispensed or bought over the counter .
13 For Tyndall , science claimed the unrestricted right to search even on dangerous ground ; like Goethe he believed that science ought to be lively , and that commotion was to be preferred to stagnation , the torrent to the swamp .
14 Well Madam Speaker , we 'll start making progress when members opposite realise that jobs come from companies being competitive , from private enterprise being able to sell goods and services competitively and it is members opposite who believe that the state can provide employment on this of the house we believe that government agencies can assist the market to operate effectively and real jobs will come from free enterprise which members opposite stand against .
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