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

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1 I believe that one indisputable fact about capitalist economies is the efficiency with which markets allocate resources to create wealth .
2 I believe that many English singers of the a cappella renaissance have captured this quality .
3 I believe that total green belt space has doubled since 1979 .
4 I believe that any multi-racial government in South Africa must develop gradually ; it can not come overnight , like the Swedes changing from the left-hand side of the road to the right .
5 Sadly , mills have been closed and people have lost their jobs , but I believe that these necessary changes have been handled with sympathy and understanding .
6 I say this because I believe that those constitutional issues have to be decided once and for all at this year 's Party Conference .
7 I believe that those sexual practices which fail to recognise the essential humanity of other people are bad ; the man who rapes an unwilling partner , the individual who takes delight in the infliction of pain upon a partner who does not desire it , or the one who forces another into any sexual practice which is obnoxious to him or her is using the " partner " as an object rather than interacting with him or her as a human being .
8 A post-resignation statement demonstrates he was never in sympathy with Congressional policies , especially regarding ‘ decency ’ language : ‘ I believe that adequate Federal government support of the arts , free of content restrictions , is vital to our educational , economic , community and intellectual success as a country .
9 Conference , I believe that this existing rule nineteen , gives the G M B an opportunity to expand into branch administration officers across all the regions and use them to do any job that is needed and expected by the members .
10 I believe that this Cuban fear of US military action must be taken seriously as a component of Castro 's decision-making .
11 Feyerabend himself believes that current scientific teaching produces an ‘ unenlightened conformism ’ .
12 Dr Glasser himself believes that this specific susceptibility of the state of mind to mood-altering substances or behaviour in the sufferer from alcoholism may be genetically determined .
13 She did not believe that the wicked could be caught by ten-year-old children and returned to the police station in exchange for a pony , any more than she believed that constant hot water would make young mothers smile constantly with relief and proud love .
14 This may meet the criticisms of those who believe that many private sector applications are of low quality and concerned simply with making high profits .
15 We believe that all three profile components are equally important and should therefore receive equal attention in the classroom .
16 We believe that good clinical practice should include monitoring the concentrations of streptomycin during treatment , both to avoid potentially toxic concentrations and to ensure adequate dosage .
17 In believing this we believe that some causal circumstance necessitated the temperature of his knee .
18 We believe that these preliminary studies strongly indicate that here , at last , is a valid theory for some UFO phenomena , and that what we have called UAPs can now be tested scientifically .
19 Whereas it is right to make sure that the value of the basic state pension is preserved for all income brackets we believe that any extra resources should be directed to the poorer end .
20 In principle , we believe that independent employer-led arrangements which have the full support of employers offer the best way forward for industrial training .
21 We believe that this common factor is so important that during the past year or so we have experimented in ways of bringing the participants together to discuss their ideas and to foster the creation of a spirit of community .
22 One considers oneself able to be a Christian while holding to these principles because one believes that these very principles are fundamental to Christianity , or at least not incommensurate with it .
23 In the Far East , they believed that Chinese Communist subversion would create increasing instability and prevent any reduction of force levels East of Suez .
24 They believe that all social groups benefit if their society runs smoothly and prospers .
25 Yet paradoxically in 1956 it was the British government which chose to embark upon a high-risk and impulsive policy once it believed that fundamental national interests were at stake .
26 He believed that many legitimate visitors would be forced to park on the main road because the council had closed the track .
27 He believed that all living forms can be related into a single developmental sequence .
28 He believed that all home-produced cheese would rise in price and that the number of varieties would shrink .
29 It believes that all national legislation , administrative provisions , contracts and trust deeds are overridden by article 119 ( so the Government contracting-out provisions and Inland Revenue practice notes could also be affected ) .
30 And if anyone believes that such flexible working arrangements limit the appeal of the practitioner , then they are mistaken .
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