Example sentences of "[conj] i believe [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although I believe that hysteria , as classically defined , can provide only a part of the answer to the problem of anorexia nervosa , it is a starting-point and , in the light of Szasz 's observation that ‘ hysterical conversion is best regarded as a process of translation , ’ I propose to translate the history of my own symptoms back into the language in which they were intended to be expressed .
2 Er , a particular concern at the time of writing the report was the position concerning the long outstanding proposals to develop to redevelop the two sites in Harlow erm to date we have no information from the county , er , there was scheduled to be erm , the meeting due to take place on the twenty second of September but the county er cancelled that meeting so it 's impossible at this stage to give any further comment on that erm although I believe that matter 's being taken up .
3 Yes you have to do that I believe these days too .
4 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 .
5 Well it came about and I believe this man 's name was but I would n't be too certain , I think it was .
6 The benefits will be very substantial and I believe this initiative could be as significant to us in the future as was SRS when it was introduced all those years ago .
7 But I believe this Darkfall effect can also explain a lot to us about our superstitious past .
8 Not only so , but I believe this statement to be deeply theologically inadequate and that various points to be at variance both with scripture and with the Westminster confession of faith the standard and the principle subordinate standard of this church .
9 Well I do n't know the exact date but I believe this house is some thirty years old , so it was built about nineteen fifty three , fifty two , fifty three
10 ‘ But mainly because I believe this present Northern Ireland team is capable of hitting the glory trail again . ’
11 And since I believe that criticism can not be a substitute for the reading of the novel , I 've been content to sketch some of the general truths which I think lie behind it , and a familiarity with which would I think help to illuminate an eventual reading of À la recherche du temps perdu .
12 There is an element of utopianism in drafting such proposals , though I believe these ideas are worth pursuing .
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