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

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1 But , more important , I believe that celebration of the other and devaluing of the self is one of the oldest , as it is one of the permanent ways by which human beings express love or admiration for each other .
2 I believe that part of our responsibility in A&R is to introduce new artists and sounds to the market place .
3 I believe that equality of education should also extend to equality of financing and that you
4 Now My Lords I believe that view of the Noble Earl is widely shared in this con in in this country and indeed what is even more significant outside this country .
5 This proposal concerned the use of an AI Planning Aid to assist the major servicing of the aircraft and I believe more details of this will be given by Steve Docker in his talk this afternoon .
6 I believe this sort of thing does happen in the United States and some other countries where one of the pieces of information put before the judge at the stage of sentencing is a victim-impact statement . ’
7 I believe this visit of yours is a very important one , ’ said Mr Deng during a meeting in the Great Hall of the People .
8 ‘ But , Father , can one believe such wickedness of any man ?
9 We believe all rights of way must be preserved . , .
10 We believe higher standards of care are required .
11 We believe imaginative adaptation of pioneering work achieved in Scotland and England is the best way forward .
12 Proponents of this view tend to see the idea of parental possession as one that is still protected and upheld by the law and by social agencies ; and they believe this state of affairs to be damaging to children , given that parents ' and children 's interests sometimes conflict .
13 C. The British Government normally does only those things which they believe large sections of the public want .
14 The whole raison d'etre of that early Christian community was that it believed certain things of Christ — at the very least , that it was he whom God had raised from the dead .
15 An inspector said he believed 150 tubs of the cream were sold in Fermanagh and Tyrone without prescription over a five-month period ending April 1992 .
16 With the impending General Election and current deep recession , coupled with a possible world slow-down in trade , opposing political parties would have us believe different interpretations of the current state of the economy .
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