Example sentences of "[noun] believes that [adj] [noun] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | The Institute believes that sole practice should continue to be permitted , but with extra safeguards . |
2 | Consequently the committee believes that non-executive directors will not be perceived by the public as being independent of the executive directors , hence the need for the audit review panel . ’ |
3 | Not least was the announcement that Fiat will build a car plant in the Soviet Union , a move described candidly by one Fiat official in the Guardian : ‘ Fiat believes that Eastern Europe will become the new Korea of the motor industry , except this time cheap production will be available on our doorstep , ’ he said . |
4 | Mr McKiernan believes that this service will have an even more important role to play in the financial services sector in the future . |
5 | Brittain believes that Top Class would have caused Nashwan and Cacoethes a lot more problems had he not gone to the front so early . |
6 | On the basis of tests carried out in the North Sea by the Laboratory , Bayne believes that organic pollutants may be having a greater impact on marine life than heavy metals such as lead , mercury and cadmium , which had hitherto been widely blamed for most of the damage . |
7 | Age Concern believes that convalescent facilities must be available to all elderly patients who require them . |
8 | Age Concern believes that these issues should be explicitly considered when discussions take place about responsibilities of health authorities , family practitioner committees and self-governing hospitals . |
9 | If they last , Phillips believes that joint ventures may hold the answer and thinks that the new shareholders who will take stakes after the existing owners are forced to divest themselves of 51% of ITN could provide the answer . |
10 | MacCormac believes that rural councils will allow more innovative designs to go through as more such houses are built in the cities . |
11 | But they might find it difficult to take a back seat and Whitehall believes that criminal intelligence will evolve into a top detective agency with an operational arm . |
12 | MITI believes that such exports should be of less concern to advocates of managed trade than consumer goods , because components increase the competitiveness — and therefore the export potential — of the industries that buy them . |
13 | Boltwood believes that psychic energy can give us the power to alter subconsciously our perception of the situation . |