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

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1 Any action which contradicts these laws — whether it is the working class believing that parliamentary reform can eradicate the exploitative nature of capitalism or capitalists believing that reform can eradicate the ultimate demands for fundamental and revolutionary change from the working class — is defined merely as an expression of false consciousness .
2 Some people in the Labour party believe that high house prices mean high living standards and affluence .
3 The Labour Party believes that these qualifications are so serious that they remove any presumption that the government can rely on a free market economy .
4 That is why the Labour party believes that common foreign and security policies should be developed .
5 Many people on the other side of the English channel believe that that may become an important institution for the future development of Europe .
6 The old regime believed that such accountability and planning ran counter to the culture of academic autonomy .
7 Although Resolution 242 affirmed the need for a just settlement of the refugee problem , few in the international arena believe that this will mean a return of refugees to the part of Palestine that became Israel .
8 Over half the female nurses in a study presented at the meeting said members of the general public believed that male nurses were gay .
9 The Conservative Party believes that these are minor qualifications that do not seriously challenge the case for a free market economy .
10 The Green Party believes that local people have the right to decide how their communities are run .
11 It may make for easier government and public convenience to restrict the tradition of marching and assembling for protest , but it would be a dangerous and a foolish idea to believe that public protest can somehow be laid aside as belonging to a bygone age .
12 In the 1980s , among an entire group of paediatric anaesthetists , a substantial fraction believed that newborn children did not feel pain and therefore they did not give analgesics to newborn babies .
13 All the other Judaean coins of the Persian period have non-Jewish symbols ; there is no particular reason to believe that this coin bears a Jewish symbol .
14 There is no particular reason to believe that this was caused merely by the newer properties being of higher value .
15 After 40 years of ‘ chasing mosquitoes ’ and trying to control the malaria they transmit , an eminent entomologist believes that recent policy changes by the World Health Organisation and the intervention of environmentalists have baulked the malariologists from their ultimate goal
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