Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] believe that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Scientists at the Institute of Molecular Evolution at the University of Miami believe that the creation of life may have been quite rapid by evolutionary standards , simplicity quite quickly becoming complexity .
2 A section of opinion believes that the emphasis on the Green Belt has obscured the major threat to the traditional British countryside which lies in the inappropriate development of small country towns .
3 Certainly the majority of people believed that the USA was right to try to prevent a Communist take-over in South Vietnam .
4 Erm sixty six percent of people believe that the people you vote for say they 'll do things for you but once they 're in they forget what they 've said .
5 The House of Lords believed that a period of exclusivity would be valid and binding on the vendor provided that consideration passed between the parties , that the terms of the period were certain and the parties intended to be bound .
6 Does the Secretary of State believe that the action of the board of Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd. in disqualifying us from competing for this work is fair to Cammell Laird ?
7 A further reason for taxpayers believing that the burden of taxation is higher than it actually is may arise from a failure to understand the method of collection of income tax .
8 Police in Chelmsford believe that a robbery in a park toilet may be linked to other crimes of violence in the area over the last few months .
9 At the same time the council in England believed that the king 's familiares were exercising undue influence over him : the unity which Edward had been at such pains to build up in 1337 was on the point of fracturing .
10 Western diplomats in Beirut believed that the delay was due to an internal dispute among the kidnap groups , or with their radical supporters in Iran , over the political value of each hostage , as well as concern among the kidnappers about their personal protection from future prosecution .
11 But he would have preferred Lord Halifax to Churchill as prime minister in 1940 and even in retrospect believed that the country would have fought the war better under Halifax and that the admirals and the generals would have had a less neurotic time .
12 Many writers on democracy believe that the experience of democracy in ancient Greece has little relevance to democracy in the modern world .
13 Ford ( 1988 ) by contrast believes that the insights of counselling are needed all along the way .
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