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

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1 And I believed that to others I who looked thus strangely upon them , I also was strange .
2 I believe that like W. Dougall 's work and M. F. Guyer 's and S. A. Smith 's it will slowly be forgotten .
3 Whilst I do not want to argue with Freidson and others that autonomy is an important ground , claimed by and often fought over , by the collectivity itself , I believe that in state financed health services there are similarly important limitations on that autonomy .
4 I believe that in Britain an outstanding record will find its way into the system without much promotion , assuming that it has been distributed to producers .
5 My Lords if this bill had been introduced by a government of a different political persuasion to the present one , I would of course have spoken in precisely the same terms as I do today and I believe that in circumstances of that sort , the overwhelming majority of this House would have taken precisely the same view .
6 I believe that in order to restore confidence and status in the profession , teaches must make the effort to be actively involved in research , and at least in the reading and discussion of the results of published research .
7 Erm there 's , they have n't added up one of the boxes , and I believe that in terms of erm its actual cost .
8 I believe that in time our view will prevail , ’ Ms Ruddock said .
9 I believe that in BNFL we have the very highest calibre of people right through the organisation .
10 At Rome in the 250s a split occurred between the rigorists led by Novatian who believed that for apostates there could be no restoration in this life , and those who saw no restriction in the Lord 's committal of the power of the keys to bind and loose .
11 In this philosophy he was in accord with Gandhi who believed that in India employers and employees shared a common interest .
12 How can a man who believes that from foetus to Senior Citizen Railcard his existence has been nothing but a nuisance , that in his wake he has left nothing but pain and trouble , possibly love himself ?
13 She believes that in Newton 's alchemy we can catch a glimpse of ‘ at least a small part of his attempt to reconcile magic and science ’ .
14 However , we believe that for children not to be taught anything about language is seriously to their disadvantage .
15 We believe that in education we have retained the core provision for the education service and we have to look at what we will call the peripheral areas to see where savings and reductions have to be made .
16 We believe that in tumours this particular gene , which is located on chromosome 17 , is faulty , so that it can not function normally and a cancer develops .
17 A convention exists when people follow certain rules or maxims for reasons that essentially include their expectation that others will follow the same rules or maxims , and they will follow rules for that reason when they believe that on balance having some settled rule is more important than having any particular rule .
18 Erm , as I 've said before , I have reservations about whether a much increased figure about above the County Council 's er proposal could be accommodated within Ryedale District Council , and I if the figure above that is proposed I would suggest that the extra is accommodated within the new settlement , which I presume the ar argue answer you would have expected from Ryedale , erm Barton Willmore 's figure is based on an assumption that they believe that within Ryedale there is a capacity to increase past building rates , I would refute that , erm the building rates in Southern Ryedale I would suggest were abnormally high , because of the development of Clifton Moor airfield , the North Western part of the Southern Ryedale district , sorry South Western part .
19 It believed that under socialism all nationalism would be irrelevant since there would be no need to organise market forces against one another in competing nationalities .
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