Example sentences of "[pron] believe [conj] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I believe that the two elements that I have mentioned are quite real , and you could take one of Beethoven 's late quartets as an example of the process by which the simple elements of melodies and attractive rhythms are sublimated and integrated into a much larger context which demands a certain experience and effort to understand and appreciate .
2 I believe that the genuine fears that exist in my part of Scotland and throughout Scotland are justified .
3 I believe that the above points would be endorsed by other bodies , including disability groups and Regional and District Councils , particularly from sections who have responsibility for transport for disabled people .
4 I will not attempt to summarise the close reasoning of that part of the judgment under appeal which explains the reasons why , but for the authority of Reg. v. Director of Serious Fraud Office , Ex parte Saunders , 138 N.L.J. 243 , the Divisional Court would , in company with Mr. Russell Q.C. , have preferred the first of the grounds of relief , but I believe that the following quotations [ 1992 ] 1 All E.R.
5 I believe that the general practitioners find a problem list more informative ( although I have never investigated this formally ) and that the copy letters in the notes make a more useful case summary than the handwritten record .
6 As , as Councillor would have said , and I would remind members of Council that I believe that the Chief Officers of this Council still have pay related to their performance and I am sure that all members , not least the controlling group , will take will take note of that .
7 I believe that the extra powers will evolve into a significant additional step .
8 In the sphere of school work I believe that the high standards of work now being achieved in West Riding Schools are due in very large measure to Mr Rocke 's influence .
9 I believe that the large supermarkets have had it too good for too long .
10 October in which he confines himself to saying : ’ I believe that the Scottish interests will be dealt with appropriately . ’
11 I believe that the more promoters to whom agents sell acts that lose money , the less people there will be around to do business with .
12 Now I believe that the secular ideologies of the modern world do pose a real and direct threat to the Christian church .
13 Whether the particular scheme summarized here can contribute substantially to that end remains to be seen , but I hope at the very least I have been able to express why I believe that the social sciences will eventually be fused with biology .
14 Ralph was the only person she knew who believed that the special offers in magazines actually were special .
15 Like most women who have worked in it , she is critical of the grant-aided sector but despite the failures , she believes that the original aims were worthwhile .
16 We believe that the various circumstances of different people can be calculated , and allowances made for them .
17 Yes , we believe that the recent moves would give greater assistance to the organisations that are undertaking energy efficiency assessments of homes , including new ones .
18 We believe that the homoeopathic remedies are an information system and , as such , depend for their action on the quality of the remedy rather than on its quantity .
19 Nicholas and Uvarov flattered themselves , however , if they believed that the western provinces were becoming less intractable than the Congress Kingdom .
20 They believe that the miserly increases being made now are enough for pensioners .
21 He believed that the two operations could be run with the staff of about ten employed by Pittencrieff at its office in Abilene , Texas , after closing Aberdeen 's office in Denver , Colorado , which has between ten and 15 staff .
22 He believed that the Great Powers would be ‘ in a position to exert the pressure on their clients necessary to induce them to accept such arrangements ’ .
23 He believed that the greatest scientists should also be poets , for both recognized affinity , analogy and beauty ; and although to his biographer his mind seemed essentially Platonic , his greatest heroes were Aristotle , Linnaeus , Robert Brown and Goethe .
24 But he believed that the subsequent provisions for bad debts on commercial loans were realistic .
25 Apart from the Head Chef , who is 53 , opposition has come mainly from the Accommodation Manager , who is unqualified but very experienced : he believes that the old ways are the best ways and has generally received the support of his department heads , who owe their positions to him .
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