Example sentences of "[adv] believe that [adj] [adj] [noun] " 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 On the other hand , there are philistines who apparently believe that all new ideas , no matter how subtle , can be conveyed in the terms they happened to have picked up at their mother 's knee , and reject any attempt to expand the language into areas beyond the nursery .
3 But we do not believe that major organisational changes in the commercial sector are explained in these terms .
4 Although Robinson 's suggestions are attractive , Steers ( 1964 ) does not believe that all double spits can be explained as breached baymouth bars .
5 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 .
6 Local politicians do not believe that any new talks formula could be adopted before late summer or the autumn .
7 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 .
8 Clarke virtually admitted that he did not believe that these important issues should be discussed in public when he defended the government 's decision not to publish the advice on science funding which it had received from the Advisory Board for the Research Councils .
9 I do not believe that this perceptual process is either universal or immutable , but it is ubiquitous and extremely potent .
10 We do not believe that most ordinary families in this country could afford to pay any more tax .
11 Then she said , ‘ I can scarcely believe that two young people so obviously in love with each other could be so utterly foolish .
12 He also believed that greater financial support for the WEA could be obtained from the LEAs in the region .
13 Many physicians also believe that simple renal cysts commonly cause microscopic haematuria and mild proteinuria .
14 And they also believe that would-be organic farmers should be encouraged with financial incentives .
15 But it is also believed that such cellular circulation develops on smooth coasts with uniform offshore bottom topography .
16 I can well believe that many Labour supporters changed their minds on polling day after being terrified by newspaper ads warning how much extra tax they would pay under Kinnock ?
17 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 .
18 I just ca n't believe that that just things that are ha , going to be happening
19 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 .
20 I do n't object to these people on grounds of race and I do n't believe that any other Florentine does either .
21 I did n't believe , I still do n't believe that any sensible person , whatever his colour , objects to the word blackboard .
22 They firmly believe that greater economic rigour , based , it must be said , broadly on Conservative principles , will continue that prosperity .
23 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 . ’
24 It was commonly believed that some evil spirits lost their strength in daylight .
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