Example sentences of "believes [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The market believes strong growth prospects are limited in the medium term and the stock fell 11p to 456p .
2 Community Care believes elder abuse is a major problem .
3 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 .
4 Dr Hugh Rushton , Research Director for the Philip Kingsley Trichology Clinic , believes that hormone replacement therapy ( HRT ) is very effective in restoring condition to hair because it maintains a better balance of hormones , particularly oestrogen .
5 spokesman believes that majority of missing vouchers are poll tax dodgers
6 Keith believes that stamina , not brute strength , is the real key to nude mud wrestling .
7 Not that anyone believes that man . ’
8 ACET believes that specialist and volunteer home care is a vital factor in helping to keep families together and lessening the trauma involved when family members are diagnosed HIV positive .
9 Maybe by saying that , I 'm falling into the same trap ; but this book deserves to be read by anyone who believes that education , and mathematics , are essential to our culture .
10 Lehr Brisbin , of the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory in South Carolina , believes that radiocaesium , which accumulates in those tissues eaten by humans , could be present in quantities hundreds of times higher than the average in the area .
11 Hedges believes that society today is more divided than ever , and that if things carry on as they are , ‘ We 're headed for the end .
12 The industry believes that research into why some people abuse alcohol and carefully targeted education programmes are more effective than blanket restrictions which apply to the whole population .
13 He believes that practice in , for instance , mirror exercises , would over a period of time develop these personal traits , so often neglected by a traditional curriculum .
14 Michael believes that ARM still has an important role in continuing the impetus of renewal and I am sure we will find his ministry an encouragement .
15 Davies believes that nitrogen oxide — a common product of vehicle exhausts — damages the skin lining of the inside of the nose , allowing allergens such as pollen easier access to the system .
16 The DoT believes that traffic information broadcasting , and in particular RDS , will have an important role to play in reducing delays and driver frustrations .
17 The county council believes that policy H two is essential for the future of the Greater York area .
18 Now our government of course , still bolted completely to Reaganomics , Thatcheromics whatever , just believes that business should just get on and do what it wants and drive wages down and sack people if that 's what they feel 's best .
19 In fact , the World Bank believes that aid to black Africa ( now running at about £10 billion a year , the same figure as that which caused Community jaws to drop when suggested by Jacques Delors for Eastern Europe ) needs to increase by nearly 50 per cent by the end of the century .
20 This completes the description of player B t 's beliefs or assessments , if it believes that player A follows the linear strategy .
21 There exists a sequence of numbers C t such that , if player B t believes that player A acts according to the rule , then it is optimal for the type z player A to follow this strategy at every information set .
22 Nicol believes each woman must balance the severity of her symptoms and the long-term benefits of HRT with the possible risks attached .
23 While it may be naive to think that much of the population really believes specific election pledges , that does not justify complacency .
24 Pateman also believes political obligation can not be given expression in the liberal democratic institutions .
25 It follows an editorial policy that believes foreign news should lead the first three pages , that matters of national interest should be philosophically debated in the newspaper 's columns , and that half a page of sport either side of the weekend is enough .
26 Bernard Unti , vice president of the American Anti-Vivisection Society , is pessimistic about the chances of rolling back the patent decision , but believes some progress has been made .
27 always hopes and actually believes some day she will have him trained ,
28 He believes this conflict is responsible for the ‘ crisis ’ in film , television and pop , pointing out that the Sixties saw not only the easing of censorship but also a massive decline in cinema attendances .
29 The therapist believes this problem is maintained independently of the client 's other problems and thus accepts this as the first goal for therapy .
30 For the police may apply to a magistrates ' court which can issue a ‘ warrant of further detention ’ if it reasonably believes this course of action to be justified .
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