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

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1 I believe that many visitors would like to have available a short paper about the early history to enable them to derive greater enjoyment from their stay and I hope those who want to know more will be stimulated to consult the Inventory .
2 I believe that such people would find it inexplicable if that were to happen .
3 I believe that all parents would rather pay increased taxes or not receive tax cuts if that would deal with the problem .
4 Those who believe that such insistence would ‘ infringe civil liberties ’ should appreciate that this liberty is valueless if wise judgment is so impaired by lack of insight that sufferers from the underlying illness can use this liberty only to their detriment .
5 We insist on integrity because we believe that internal compromises would deny what is often called " equality before the law " and sometimes " formal equality . "
6 We believe that these grants would be more effective if responsibility was transferred to those Departments which can make best use of the money .
7 The offer is there and is open to senior police officers if they believe that such batons would be of advantage to their forces .
8 If things are as bad as the hon. Gentleman says , will my right hon. Friend ask the business men why the west midlands has managed to attract so much investment in manufacturing from abroad , why foreign countries have chosen to locate in the United Kingdom and whether they believe that those people would stay if they had to experience the burden of heavy taxation , job losses and days lost in strikes that would occur with the return of a Labour Government ?
9 They believe that any newcomer would take months to come to grips with what has gone wrong at Ferranti and would as a consequence be worse placed to negotiate a rescue for the group .
10 This week the Department of Energy said it believed that sufficient data would be available from other sources to make Super-SARA unnecessary .
11 To exonerate him the court invented the second stage : did he believe that reasonable people would regard his behaviour as not dishonest ?
12 It believes that one-tier authorities would be better than the two-tier authorities that exist everywhere except the metropolitan areas .
13 On the Ghosh approach an accused who steals from the rich to give to the poor must be acquitted if he believes that reasonable people would regard what he did as not dishonest .
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