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

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1 Yes , Sir — and I believe that recent events reinforce that point .
2 I believe that low wages are an absolute scandal , but in Britain they are a result of the economy running at half-cock , which is regrettable .
3 With such caveats , and open-mindedness , I believe that alternative systems of healing , which I prefer collectively to call ‘ complementary medicine ’ , should and will operate in partnership with conventional medicine .
4 I believe that essential dimensions and indeed products are possible through a conflation of business and education , producing new paradigms for the creation of new forms of understanding , new structures , new entities and new ideas .
5 I believe that certain men are born in order to further the forward movement of the human race , like those animals who are born in order to destroy other more dangerous animals , perhaps in order to function as a point of departure , after their death , for others even more developed .
6 I believe that non-writing artists need a staggering voice and great charisma .
7 I believe that similar items are available through specialist art suppliers ’ .
8 I believe that similar items are available through specialist art suppliers ’ .
9 Equally I believe that local communities too must feel that the police are to them if they are to give the positive help which the police need to successfully detect and prosecute the criminals who prey on them .
10 I believe that local authorities should have a strong housing function that we as local authorities should be providing good , well managed social housing in which our tenants have a say , where we have good tenant participation , where we have tenants taking a part in the sorts of repairs that they want to see , where every year they are er consulted and asked about where they want us to go next in terms of modernisation and repair .
11 He said : ‘ I believe that positive steps were needed to build for the future , particularly with the wealth of young talent now available .
12 It is a conclusion that need not worry supporters of inequality but which should cause concern to those who believed that social services could and would create a more equal society .
13 Cus D'Amato , the famed trainer who shaped Tyson 's career , was dismissive of teachers who believe that tall boxers were made to jab and move , relying mostly on their reach and mobility .
14 The one , posed by those who believe that new technologies do not , in the long run , have any effect on the overall level of employment , is along the lines of ‘ What happened to all the agricultural workers who left the land as new technology got applied to farming ? ’
15 Most , perhaps all , functionalists are thorough-going materialists who believe that mental phenomena are genuine physical phenomena seen at a particular level of abstraction .
16 On the other hand , there are those who believe that human rights violations are the work of Communist terrorists , based on information they receive from heavily censored press reports and the Armed Forces Press Commission .
17 It is favoured by all those who believe that institutional practices can be changed by persistence and goodwill , and by those who understand that the best way to defeat feminism is to co-opt its radical and rebellious potential .
18 Despite these occasional reservations , Norris writes as a disciple , who believes that other disciples , as well as Derrida 's enemies , have got him wrong .
19 I am not one who believes that extra resources necessarily solve problems or necessarily smooth the way to their solution .
20 He quotes approvingly an anonymous ‘ youth ’ who believes that gay men have given up the battle between men : ‘ they 've submitted to men … .
21 She believes that junior doctors could be empowered by longer contracts and proposes that house jobs should be arranged in one year ( or even 18 month ) blocks within single or closely linked units , so that the doctors felt and were recognised as an important part of the service provided .
22 While the sport is in its infancy she believes that separate ladies ' events are needed to promote more participation .
23 Our final recommendations will , inevitably , reflect available resources and the international movement 's policies — for example , that all members should campaign on all parts of the Mandate — but we believe that new initiatives are possible .
24 As with external assessment in the primary phase , we believe that new methods of testing pupils ' reading skills may need to be devised , building on the best of GCSE practice .
25 We believe that empirical findings of value gains in unrelated diversifications are overstated because the results of corporate catalysts are included .
26 We insist on integrity because we believe that internal compromises would deny what is often called " equality before the law " and sometimes " formal equality . "
27 We believe that proper steps towards these aims would contribute to securing further improvement in the quality of children 's education . ’
28 We believe that methodological limitations of the lactulose hydrogen breath test may explain the present results and account for the reported controversies .
29 We believe that human beings have a divine origin and an eternal destiny .
30 But we do n't believe that those sort of problems can be solved centrally , we believe that local communities can look at their own areas and see what they can do to lessen the problem .
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