Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] believe [conj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , Rhys firmly believes that some regulation on the use of large cars would be prudent through increased petrol duty .
2 Fabians also believed that public welfare had a vital role to play in integrating society , alleviating social conflict and promoting the expression of altruistic sentiments countering , if partially , the atomism , selfishness and inequalities of capitalist market economies .
3 His argument may have turned out indecisively , but Halley evidently believed that scientific data were relevant to theological questions .
4 The first group firmly believes that any document can be broken down into a series of discrete specifications which can then be used to automate the production process be embedding encapsulated versions , often called tags , within the source material .
5 The NRA assessment also believes that increased monitoring , providing more accurate information , has led to some stretches of water being downgraded even though they are probably no worse than ten years ago .
6 The authorities also believe if these mercy missions continue it could present long term problems .
7 Some haematologists thus believe that all blood should be routinely filtered , and something like four million filters were used in the United States last year .
8 However , King also believes that traditional agroforestry led to the establishment of plantation forestry because of colonial timber requirements in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that culminated in the separation of agricultural and forestry interests .
9 Does Greenfield really believe that oral societies lack these functions of language ?
10 Does Mr Baker really believe that such dishonesty and repression provide a ‘ strong family background ’ ?
11 Some people fondly believe that chess-playing computers work by internally trying out all possible combinations of chess moves .
12 Many people still believe that English grammar is a fixed form , stable and unchanging , which obeys logical rules .
13 The average age of spectators at Frankfurt Galaxy matches was 24 and the NFL obviously believes that young people here will show the same enthusiasm for American sport that they do for fast food , clothes and records .
14 Miliutin rightly believed that this practice gave rise to major administrative complications .
15 The Government still believes that nuclear power is the energy of the future that will keep the lights shining brightly and at low cost .
16 Age Concern also believes that general practitioners should be able to provide information about their services , and that there should be increased health promotion and preventive screening provided by general practices .
17 If the chief of police reasonably believes that any conditions that he may impose will not prevent ‘ serious public disorder , ’ he shall apply to the district council for an order prohibiting for a specified period ( not exceeding three months ) the holding of all public processions or a specified class of processions .
18 Detectives now believe that 25-year-old Stephanie was held in a large workshop or warehouse type building .
19 Ministers ostensibly believed that economic progress had been limited by control , regulation and over-taxation .
20 Some commentators now believe that these forecasts underestimate the benefits to trade .
21 Sales specialists certainly believe that private freehouses will become increasingly popular .
22 A large part of the dominant society at the time really believed that such subjects , and suggestions were more a figment of my neurosis and my hang-ups but time has proven that view to be untrue .
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