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

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1 I believe that spending money on continuing to dump our rubbish into holes in the ground is an act of gross irresponsibility and shows just how green the Labour Party really are .
2 I believe that spending money on continuing to dump our rubbish into holes in the ground is an act of gross irresponsibility and shows just how green the Labour Party really Coun Garry Huntington , Lib/Dem District Councillor , .
3 I believe that project quality plans are essential within our group to ensure we provide our clients with a cost-effective quality service .
4 I believe that transport policy researcher , Stuart Cole , whom we have asked to chair the study , has been in touch with you to ask if you would be prepared to make a contribution by joining the steering group .
5 In short , comparing individuals in a survey who thought that candidate A would win with those who believed that candidate B would win would not be comparing two groups similar in all possible other respects , unlike the experiment discussed above .
6 Is there anything to make you believe that Poll Tax bills landing on people 's mats this time next year will be any nearer the estimate than they were last time .
7 The other kind would be academics who are committed to a tough professionalism on the American model , who believe that knowledge advances and becomes obsolete , that theory is essential , and that nothing of interest can be said about literature outside an institutional framework .
8 Those who believe that klaxon horns or traffic lights ( as used elsewhere ) , would more securely given warnings overlook the long tradition of the British flagman , one of whom by law carried a red flag before the early railway locomotives and then the first motorcars .
9 Well I do n't think it 'll be a good idea at all because my no my knowledge of tin foil leads me to believe that tin foil wrapped on tin foil falls off .
10 It need not be if the authorities do not acknowledge a responsibility for control of inflation or if they believe that exchange rates ( just like changes in wage rates , or indirect taxes ) do not influence inflation but rather have their effect on relative prices .
11 It believes that audit committees and the obligatory rotation of audit partners may not go far enough to convince the public of their independence , and suggests that shareholders should be more involved in appointing auditors , determining the scope of the audit , and in the decision to obtain other services from the auditing firm .
12 This completes the description of player B t 's beliefs or assessments , if it believes that player A follows the linear strategy .
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