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

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1 The Association believes this pattern is repeated across the UK .
2 The industry believes that research into why some people abuse alcohol and carefully targeted education programmes are more effective than blanket restrictions which apply to the whole population .
3 The president believes good relations with China matter a lot for American interests in Asia .
4 The DoT believes that traffic information broadcasting , and in particular RDS , will have an important role to play in reducing delays and driver frustrations .
5 The therapist believes this problem is maintained independently of the client 's other problems and thus accepts this as the first goal for therapy .
6 The Government believes changing patterns of health care and other factors could cut the need for beds in the centre of the city by up to 2,500 within five years .
7 It is only necessary , for the paradox to have its force , that an assertion that p provide grounds for believing ( rather than : express ) that the speaker believes that p .
8 The Aycliffe factory makes nightwear , for men and women , and the union believed this sector would be safe during the economic slump as other luxury items would suffer more as the pockets of the consumer got tighter .
9 The panel believe lower interest rates are needed to boost flagging demand .
10 The company believed more opportunities in the pub sector could materialise following the implementation of the Monopolies and Mergers Commission report .
11 The company believes future growth for pasta will come from mid-market , non-specialist outlets , such as those in the travel and pub sectors .
12 ‘ Labour says too many people go to prison at a time when the public believes more people should be put in custody , ’ he said .
13 The minister believes these changes will provide a fairer distribution of grant money to less well provided for parts of the province .
14 The market believes strong growth prospects are limited in the medium term and the stock fell 11p to 456p .
15 The laboratory believes further research on more of the UK 's 240 crematoria is needed .
16 Given IMF projections that the world economy will grow by nearly 3 per cent in 1993 , lower interest rates , and the potential for a GATT talks deal , the bulletin believes Scottish exports should experience a surge this year .
17 Indeed there is every reason to believe that society in general would benefit from it .
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