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

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1 Such is the mood of pessimism here it is hard to find anyone who believes the All Blacks , having won their seven matches in Wales , will face any significant threat during the next fortnight .
2 But it was Susannah 's passionate appeal to the girls to support her party because she believes the Liberal Democrats care about the homeless that made her the winner .
3 She believes the general lack of women participants in the sport is that it simply does not appeal .
4 If one believes the second conjunct , one must invoke an unusual explanation for the sounds emanating from my mouth .
5 1991 saw total Unix systems revenue in Europe climb to $6.9bn from $6bn in 1990. 1991 's growth of 15% is two points up on 1990 's 13% — IDC predicts a mean compound annual growth rate ( CAGR ) of 14% for the next six years , by which time it believes the European market will be worth some $16.3bn .
6 More than 700 farmers gave their backing to the Carlisle mart firm Harrison & Hetherington which had called the meeting because it believes the new system could paralyse cattle marketing .
7 Zenith says it believes the new agreement should provide the financial flexibility it needs to carry out its business plan ; it replaces Zenith 's existing $60m bank agreement , which was to have run out in June 1994 , but is subject to negotiation and signing of a definitive loan agreement .
8 It is necessary , therefore , for each part of the universal Church to act ‘ as it believes the whole Church should act in obedience to Christ ’ .
9 He believes the best way to bring unemployment down is through helping industry and provided measures to help exporters , what he termed entrepreneurs and small businessmen .
10 He believes the small businessman invests his whole life in a company and risks losing it all .
11 He believes the new councils should exist to provide a service ‘ not to run an empire ’ .
12 Services and Development Manager at the J R , Richard Sunley , says while there 's no guarantee an incident of the kind that occurred in Carshalton wo n't happen in Oxford , he believes the new security system will play a significant role .
13 Once it is made clear that the judge makes new law in these circumstances , as conventionalism insists , then it seems plausible that he should choose the rule he believes the actual legislature then in power would choose , or , failing that , the rule he believes best represents the will of the people as a whole .
14 He believes the First Division is so volatile that anything may yet be possible .
15 Although he believes the Labour vote is firmer than that of the Conservatives , the cautious conclusion in his camp is that , in the range of possibilities , a Labour majority government has a slight edge over Labour as the largest party in a hung parliament .
16 But , East Antrim MP Roy Beggs , says he believes the Irish Government do not want to investigate because the case could embarrass senior political figures .
17 He believes the Irish Government has no intention of doing anything about Articles 2 and 3 .
18 However , he believes the increased market for green products , and the premium price people are willing to pay , makes the conversion commercially viable — and will help farmers to break the stranglehold of the powerful agrochemical companies .
19 Reuters ' managing director of Instinet UK , Bryan Cavill , agrees that bigger and more creative deals need the human touch , but he believes the lower cost , speed and transparency of automated trading will in time capture a good chunk of the market .
20 He believes the extended use of paramedics will be a major step forward .
21 By the time he retired from his post eight years later 8,000 new jobs had been created and he believes the artistic opportunities presented by Theatr Clwyd played its part .
22 Unix must be leveraged into a volume player attractive to ISVs and he believes the generic Unix brand UI recently proposed is part of the answer ( UX No 415 ) .
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