Example sentences of "[adv] believe that [adj] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He was also cynical enough to believe that any other woman might be as unpleasant to live with . |
2 | I do not believe that any other paint system can be applied as thinly as a watercolour wash and still yield as much colour brilliance . |
3 | However , I do not believe that any hon. Member would expect me to do what no other negotiating Minister has done , is doing or will do . |
4 | I do not believe that this perceptual process is either universal or immutable , but it is ubiquitous and extremely potent . |
5 | He also believed that greater financial support for the WEA could be obtained from the LEAs in the region . |
6 | But it is also believed that such cellular circulation develops on smooth coasts with uniform offshore bottom topography . |
7 | I ca n't believe that that young seaman , Achmed or whatever his name is , or either of the two girls can have anything to do with this . |
8 | She wanted the record to last forever , because somehow she could n't believe that this incredible moment would ever be repeated again — surely she would never feel such anticipation , such sharp , glorious pleasure . |
9 | I do n't object to these people on grounds of race and I do n't believe that any other Florentine does either . |
10 | I did n't believe , I still do n't believe that any sensible person , whatever his colour , objects to the word blackboard . |
11 | They firmly believe that greater economic rigour , based , it must be said , broadly on Conservative principles , will continue that prosperity . |
12 | In 1967 , Charles Haughey , then minister of finance in the Irish government , made a speech on opening a new building on St. Stephen 's Green in Dublin in which he said : ‘ I for one , have never believed that all architectural taste and building excellence ceased automatically with the passing of the 18th century . ’ |