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

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1 I did not want that , but I believed that the top salary awards were so out of line with what we were proposing in the rest of the public sector that in the real world of industrial relations it made my job infinitely more difficult .
2 I believe that the stricter interpretation above has to be preferred to the common-sense interpretation , because I believe the ASB was trying to follow the exemption in the Companies Act , so that cash flow statements would be included or excluded on the same criteria as group accounts .
3 I believe that the new legislation and initiatives such as the Heartbeat Campaign should be welcomed because they can only serve to benefit the industry . ’
4 I believe that the new man and the new woman are totally related to the new society , which we all know is socialism , As Christians , we want this society to be more humanitarian , more based on criticism and self-criticism , more about sharing and equality .
5 I believe that the new generation of " 16 bit " machines ( such as the ACT Sirius 1 ) will prove to be well capable of meeting these demands If I may be permitted one small advertisement , I do not expect it to be long before I can fulfil my objective of promoting the use of micros in personnel through the marketing of systems developed specifically for this field .
6 Recommending the scheme , the NRA 's chief scientist , Jan Pentreath , said : " After much consultation , I believe that the right balance has now been achieved .
7 I believe that the Second World War was a war that had to be won not in order to save Western modernity , or to ensure that individualist man would conquer collectivist man , but simply because Hitler posed the greatest threat to the moral order of the world that history had ever seen .
8 However , I believe that the vast majority of woodturners in the UK are amateurs like myself , and it is the contrast between our approach to pricing and that of the professional which I wish to discuss .
9 I believe that the vast majority of our parents are struggling .
10 I want this Parliament to continue to be the forum of our nation and I believe that the vast majority of our people share my wish .
11 On the general principle , I believe that the vast majority of my hon. Friends are strongly in favour of the benefits that the United Kingdom economy and British business have received as a result of our membership of the ERM .
12 I believe that the maintained grammar school offers the best hope at present of making accessible to a larger population than ever before the best of the qualities and habits of which it somewhat accidentally finds itself the custodian : respect for learning , the encouragement of deep and strenuous thought , a regard for style , and the tacit assumption of contracts of mutual responsibility between individuals and between an individual and his society .
13 In addition to her arguments , I believe that the low rate of top rate tax is also an incentive to bring inward investment into the country .
14 I believe that the long training that doctors undergo enables psychiatrists to diagnose and prescribe better than those without this training .
15 Indeed I believe that the effective delivery of such special needs programmes is very much dependent on the organisational structures and educational philosophy that underpins the approach to special educational needs in any school .
16 I believe that the best way in which the State can encourage respect for human life is by refraining from taking life itself , unless it is compelled to do so by the direst and most certain necessity .
17 In fact , I believe that the best definition of man is the ungrateful biped . ’
18 And I believe that the Labour Party should be at the front to save er our Health Service including the holidays er not the holidays , including the hospitals , including er keeping hospitals within the Health Service .
19 I believe that the Labour Party know this is a lie .
20 I believe that the greatest threat to sustained recovery in Britain will come not from a lack of demand , but from excessive Government borrowing over the medium term .
21 I believe that the greatest threat to sustained recovery in Britain would come not from a lack of demand , but from excessive Government borrowing over the medium-term .
22 I believe that the smallest area that will be considered by the commission at any one time will be a county , with the possible exception of certain islands .
23 I believe that the major discontinuity lies in the discursive forms through which positions of racial superiority are constructed .
24 I believe that the real problem was that , before 1988 , magistrates were under pressure from the Home Office not to award custodial sentences .
25 I believe that the real difference between success and failure in a corporation can very often be traced to the question of how well the organisation brings out the great energies and talents of its people .
26 I believe that the Irish Republic should join the democratic countries in the new Europe and renounce such a claim , as Germany did over Alsace and Lorraine .
27 Having said the above , I believe that the annexed offer letters demonstrate that the total price of £ [ ] million including , as we suggested to you , the need for an earnout may be obtainable .
28 I believe that the logical extension of this organisational model is the establishment of a primary care NHS trust which would reflect local needs in its planning , use the considerable skills of general practice in needs assessment , and provide greatly increased job satisfaction for those providing health and social care .
29 Similar damage is done by repeated emotional abuse , and I believe that the true damage done by this is only beginning to be seen .
30 I believe that the attached information on the [ sports and outdoor leisurewear company ] may be of interest to you .
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