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

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1 With the late Michael Mansbridge 's book we are introduced to John Nash , to many the Regency architect par excellence ( although this reviewer believes that John Buonarotti Papworth is more deserving of that accolade ) .
2 On the contrary , many in the popular movement believe that Fatah has more interest , as one activist put it , in hospitals than in mobile health clinics , in bureaucracy than in local control , and in co-operation with the economic and political notables than with grass-roots movements .
3 Christians I have suggested , if they are rightly to be named Christians , must in some sense believe that God was in a unique way related to Christ , so that he becomes particular for them , and they are ( as I am not ) in their religion related to history .
4 It would be some comfort to believe that Luke had turned to his old mistress only as second-best …
5 Brutus says that he has no real reason to believe that Caesar would change his nature like this but because they had no proof either was it would be too much of a presumption to say that he would not change at all .
6 But the monks of the later date believed that Archbishop Becket had intended to confirm , but had been prevented by his death from confirming , their monastic privileges with regard to many matters such as their rights in the consecration of bishops , in the appointment and dismissal of monastic officers , in the distribution of chrism and holy oil for the whole province , in the receipt of various revenues from the Canterbury manors , and the prohibition of any future move of the archbishopric from Canterbury .
7 There is strong evidence to believe that Bamford was representative in another respect : their first child was present at the wedding .
8 If the security services were so concerned about this then it clearly suggests that they had good reason to believe that Blake had not been forgotten by the Russians .
9 Unlike the sentimental francophile in Downing Street , the American president believed that France had ceased , for the foreseeable future , to be a great power .
10 To H. C. Wyld , for example — surely the best historian of English — it probably seemed to be common sense to believe that RP was the most important accent of Modern English , and that a historical account of English pronunciation should therefore be , in effect , a history of RP .
11 In a statement Prosecutor-General Gheorghe Robu said there was no longer any reason to believe that Munteanu 's release from " preventive detention " would endanger public order , although Munteanu remained under investigation pending possible charges .
12 But many scientists spoken to by New Scientist believe that ISPRA is ill-equipped for the work .
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