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

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1 Hoskyns believed that these new methods could prove that the alleged contrast between Jesus and Paul was wrong ; and that there was an identity between the Jesus who lived in Palestine and the Christ who was the object of the faith of the apostolic Church .
2 But it is wishful thinking to believe that these complementary methods could instantly and completely replace the use of animals .
3 Donald Gould believes that some heroic attempts to save life are misguided
4 Mr Llambias believes that many potential mergers founder because news of talks gets out , pointing to past examples such as Price Waterhouse and Arthur Andersen , Touche Ross and De-loittes UK and Clark Pixley and Temple Gothard .
5 Indeed Hamilton believed that all 3-dimensional systems had to have divisors of zero and considered the fact that the quaternions had no divisors of zero to be one of its chief merits .
6 Informed sources say neither the more realistically-minded East German leaders nor the Russians believe that any sensible changes can be brought about so long as Mr Honecker , 77 , whose attitudes have become particularly rigid in recent months , is at the helm .
7 Less than a quarter of Oxfordshire teachers believe that any important matters have been omitted from their report .
8 Some scientists believe that these marine mammals may be more intelligent than human beings .
9 After the war the military organised a big cleanup in the forest — and the ministry of defence says there 's no reason to believe that any buried weapons still remain .
10 Although adopting an integrated problem based course may be one way of achieving elaboration , Dr Coles believes that such radical approaches are not essential .
11 Norris believed that such national assets should remain in government hands ( pp. 30–1 ) .
12 Chris believes that some aquatic plants may also make our fish healthier .
13 Richard Pulteney believed that these two doctors , together with Rutherford , Sinclair and Plummer were responsible for Edinburgh 's reputation as one of the finest medical schools in Europe , and Miller preferred Alston 's Medical Essays to ‘ all the Modern Books of Physick ’ .
14 Many anthropologists believe that Australian Aboriginal tribes may have had contact with India via the once existing land mass that stretched from southern India almost to Australia .
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