Example sentences of "[noun] believes that [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Institute believes that sole practice should continue to be permitted , but with extra safeguards .
2 This institute believes that some form of National Statistics Council has a role to play but with the following provisos : 1 .
3 County Council believes that this advice and guidance is synonymous with the view that is taken that development of the open countryside will in fact represent the exception rather than the rule and that new development would not normally be permitted .
4 Given the present public concern about the effectiveness of auditing , the committee believes that appropriate legislation is required as a matter of urgency .
5 In fact the US Agriculture Undersecretary believes that European sugar policies cost less-developed nations about two billion dollars a year in lost export earnings .
6 Grassmuck believes that this communication barrier between parents and children led to a series of killings of parents by their sons .
7 Macedo believes that uniting development and preservation is not only possible , but essential .
8 Mr McKiernan believes that this service will have an even more important role to play in the financial services sector in the future .
9 She had received a note that morning while breakfasting at ‘ Mon Repos ’ from Sir Charles Webb-Bowen no less , telling her that she would be called upon to speak third in favour of the motion : ‘ That this Conference believes that better public and press relations would enable Government and Party to get its message across to the public more effectively . ’
10 Brittain believes that Top Class would have caused Nashwan and Cacoethes a lot more problems had he not gone to the front so early .
11 The Commission believes that effective mission depends upon inspired worship , and that inspired worship usually demands the contribution of good music .
12 This is another area largely unexplored by the Church , and the Commission believes that more work needs to be done here , for the implication of the research completed so far is that the average parish congregation demands a variety of musical styles if the needs of all its members are to be met .
13 Had the above account been a linguistic account , an explanation of the meaning of ‘ legitimate authority ’ , it would have followed that anyone who believes of a person that he has legitimate authority believes that that person satisfies the condition set by the justification thesis .
14 The society believes that good freelance editors and proofreaders are becoming increasingly hard to find because the pool from which they are drawn — editors leaving full-time employment — is drying up as a result of a lack of inhouse training and the general reduction in numbers .
15 Boss Lennie Lawrence believes that last season 's cup conflict was written in the stars .
16 The Union believes that any musician playing to the public should be guaranteed reasonable money .
17 Weber believes that social stratification results from a struggle for scarce resources in society .
18 Age Concern believes that this issue needs urgent consideration in the context of the NHS Review , and that the statutory responsibilities of health authorities in this respect should be clarified .
19 They state that the Government believes that free competition between the providers of legal services will , through the discipline of the market , ensure that the public is provided with the most efficient and effective network of legal services at the most economical price .
20 Oakeshott believes that this tension ‘ is central to the understanding of a modern European state and office of its government ’ .
21 As it is the ratepayer who funds and owns Council facilities , the DUP believes that any change to Sunday opening of Council provisions should only be undertaken following the test of the electorate 's opinion in a local poll held for that purpose in the district of the council .
22 As Britain 's largest Third World child sponsorship charity , ActionAid believes that long-term help — with agriculture , education , healthcare and training programmes as well as savings and credit schemes — is the only way the world 's poor and their children will ever break free from crushing poverty and work towards a brighter future .
23 Rifkin believes that transgenic research raises serious environmental , ethical and social questions .
24 The CPRE believes that enough land has already been provided for in the Structure Plans of the south east to meet these requirements and that there is in fact a 38 per cent over-supply of land .
25 Far from saying that these types of facility have no place in the countryside , the CPRE believes that sensitive planning is the key to stop development going out of control .
26 But they might find it difficult to take a back seat and Whitehall believes that criminal intelligence will evolve into a top detective agency with an operational arm .
27 Hecht believes that this system was a source of conflict in domestic employment .
28 But as she forecast in recent months ( The Art Newspaper No.19 , June 1992 , p.3 ) , Ms Radice believes that sexual content is grounds for a grant 's denial .
29 Thus CPRW believes that genuine planning gain can not be considered to have been achieved in this case .
30 After 40 years of ‘ chasing mosquitoes ’ and trying to control the malaria they transmit , an eminent entomologist believes that recent policy changes by the World Health Organisation and the intervention of environmentalists have baulked the malariologists from their ultimate goal
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