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

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1 I knew no one in their sane senses who believed that Profumo was a spy , and in fact that suggestion was never made .
2 The Orion is designed for those people who believe that luggage belongs in the boot .
3 In turn they adopted the habit from those Greek philosophers who believed that dialectic was a useful mental exercise .
4 For years , the only person who believed that Alfred Molina would ever become a star was his wife , actress Jill Gascoine , and he credits her for his new-found success .
5 There was a political culture of stability ‘ thriving on the creation of symbolic dragons — the English , the Tories , the Church of England , Twickenham ’ ( Griffiths , 1987 , p. 215 ) , a lack of a corporate revolution and an inherent conservatism reflected by one councillor who believed that borrowing money to finance capital expenditure was tantamount to creative accounting .
6 There had been trouble on Merseyside just once too often , and muddleheaded militants who believed that revolution was spawned in deprivation and poverty would be able to hold a little holiday in their hearts , secure in the knowledge that several more thousand British workers had been gulled into inflicting poverty and deprivation upon themselves .
7 The Ranters were a group of extreme religious libertarians who believed that God dwelt inside them as an inner light .
8 The six are the first in the West to try techniques pioneered by Russian doctors who believe that sonar contact by dolphins helps to calm women .
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