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

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1 Sue Punton , the senior sister at the hospital 's gerontology department believes that essential oils help geriatric patients in several ways .
2 The outer space committee of the United Nations believes that remote-sensing satellites with a resolution of 25 m could be militarily useful .
3 The Institute believes that sole practice should continue to be permitted , but with extra safeguards .
4 Notwithstanding the fact that , according to the document , The Future Value of our Qualification , issued at the same time as the Manifesto , the Institute believes that chartered accountants want it to ‘ safeguard the reputation of the profession and to enhance the value of their qualification ’ and ‘ to concentrate on helping them succeed professionally ’ , at the present time practising members are concerned primarily with their practices ' cash flow and profitability , and the threat of litigation .
5 Given the present public concern about the effectiveness of auditing , the committee believes that appropriate legislation is required as a matter of urgency .
6 Consequently the committee believes that non-executive directors will not be perceived by the public as being independent of the executive directors , hence the need for the audit review panel . ’
7 Not least was the announcement that Fiat will build a car plant in the Soviet Union , a move described candidly by one Fiat official in the Guardian : ‘ Fiat believes that Eastern Europe will become the new Korea of the motor industry , except this time cheap production will be available on our doorstep , ’ he said .
8 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 .
9 Macedo believes that uniting development and preservation is not only possible , but essential .
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 OUP believes that modern methods of electronic data processing can be adapted to the tasks required for the production of a new OED .
12 On the basis of tests carried out in the North Sea by the Laboratory , Bayne believes that organic pollutants may be having a greater impact on marine life than heavy metals such as lead , mercury and cadmium , which had hitherto been widely blamed for most of the damage .
13 The Commission believes that effective mission depends upon inspired worship , and that inspired worship usually demands the contribution of good music .
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 Militant believes that basic reforms in society can not be achieved without victory in the class struggle .
16 Cairns-Smith believes that organic molecules were prominent among non-replicating ‘ tools ’ of his inorganic crystalline replicators .
17 Weber believes that social stratification results from a struggle for scarce resources in society .
18 Age Concern believes that convalescent facilities must be available to all elderly patients who require them .
19 If they last , Phillips believes that joint ventures may hold the answer and thinks that the new shareholders who will take stakes after the existing owners are forced to divest themselves of 51% of ITN could provide the answer .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 Charlton believes that European Champions Denmark are the most likely side to fill the other qualifying place in group three .
23 Rifkin believes that transgenic research raises serious environmental , ethical and social questions .
24 MacCormac believes that rural councils will allow more innovative designs to go through as more such houses are built in the cities .
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 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 .
28 In general , Ollero believes that European countries have similar opportunities to the US for developing innovative software , and says that many important ideas have come from small companies .
29 Dr Tysoe believes that social attitudes are changing .
30 Thus CPRW believes that genuine planning gain can not be considered to have been achieved in this case .
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