Example sentences of "they believe [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They believe Britain should pull out of the project and find another weapon to fill the same role .
2 They believe girls should not speak up and that they should let their parents control their lives .
3 Banks offer such goodies , not because students are rich and represent good business to the banks , not colleagues , because out of the goodness of their hearts they believe students need a helping hand .
4 This is in spite of the scientific advisory committee of its own research foundation having made a unanimous public statement that they believe smoking is a causative factor in several major diseases .
5 They believe moves to tighten the gun laws even further could result in even more firearms flooding the black market .
6 They believe Flashman wants to destroy everything Fry has achieved , and they even suspected his sacking after a Flashman interview on Barnet 's Clubcall service last week .
7 If a Black woman is on a visit , they tend to search her more , watch her more , because they believe Blacks are too bad .
8 They believe music causes less offence to the listener than direct speech .
9 Police have discovered the body of a pensioner who they believe fell from his dinghy while fishing on the River Wye .
10 The present owners have always kept the house hidden from sightseers and they believe Leatherslade 's future is nobody 's business but their own .
11 The problem with the big boys , he reckons , is they believe customers already equate their name with quality , which is not necessarily true .
12 They believe Crown Street is the best option .
13 And they believe Diane Wright may be in the Aberystwyth area .
14 They believe prisoners should be moved in purpose built security vehicles , with cells to restrain prisoners .
15 ‘ It is being left to the GPs ’ discretion in certain parts of the town as to whether they believe families should be immunised . ’
16 They believe company benefits , including pay , pensions , company car , health care and subsidised housing should be more flexible .
17 They believe Tom was old enough to decide whether to support it .
18 They believe sales of their books have actually gained from the existence of the electronic counterparts .
19 On the other hand , if we view the phenomenon of addiction from the point of view of the enforcement officials , they will tell us and we will be bound to report that they believe addicts are criminal types , have disturbed personalities , have no morals and can not be trusted .
20 They believe MPs could make a killing as they will know the likely outcome before the vote .
21 They will starve to the end , because they believe rescue is coming by sea . ’
22 That is why we have designated this Sunday as a Pledge Day and asked our people to pledge what they believe God is calling them to give towards the Project over the next few years .
23 They believe refugee children deserve a season of peace and goodwill .
24 The dependency that they believe results from retirement stems from an inability to produce , but poverty stems from an inability to consume .
25 A TECHNICAL failure on the space shuttle Atlantis has given anti-nuclear activists time to return to court for a second attempt to prevent the space craft 's launch , which they believe risks raining radioactive material over Florida .
26 It is the day when they stand in imagination at the foot of the Cross to witness the judicial murder of Christ , to remember their own failings and to anticipate the holiday — literally the holy day — for which they have prepared throughout Lent : the day on which they believe Christ rose from the dead .
27 They talk about Satan being particularly active towards the ‘ end times ’ — that 's the time when they believe Christ will return .
28 Put simply , they believe aid fails due to the dichotomy between theory at a distance and practical reality at the local level .
29 But it is difficult to find anyone , even hardened socialists , who are voting because they believe Mr Kinnock will make a good , or even an adequate , national leader .
30 They believe Mr MacDonald may have been involved in some kind of argument shortly before his death .
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