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

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31 If teachers believe that the National Curriculum can widen curriculum opportunities for all , and commit themselves to this cause , then it may turn out to be so .
32 Opposition Members believe that the British people have the basic talents and abilities which , with investment in their skills and a programme committed to training , will allow us to map out a better , more secure and more dignified future not for only those already in work but for the many people who will join the labour market in years to come .
33 Business leaders believe that the new £8.5 billion national business rate will create political and inflationary problems for the Government when it is introduced next April .
34 Many South African whites believe that the National Party can no longer protect them .
35 Until now historians believed that the woolly mammoths of that time could only survive in freezing conditions .
36 These criticisms are , in many respects , justified although it would seem a bit far-fetched for historians to believe that the Labour Party , even in alliance with the Communist Party , could have forced a National government with an overwhelming parliamentary majority , to have capitulated to external pressure .
37 Albanian historians believe that the modern Albanians developed from the ancient Illyrians and that there is a continuity of Illyrian settlement in their country from the Bronze Age to the present time .
38 At the other extreme , many historians believe that the Labour Party had simply inherited working-class support from the Liberals owing to the fact that trade unions had changed their allegiance when it became obvious that only an independent Labour Party would act in their interests .
39 ‘ In addition , anglers believe that the added value which angling brings to the region has not been adequately addressed by the Commission in recent years , ’ the statement adds .
40 First , how firmly do young children believe that the current situation dictates the way you feel ?
41 In the late 1960s most economic commentators believed that the long boom was permanent .
42 Until 1961 hordes of the city 's small boys believed that the barrel-laden barges were bound for the Spanish Main or headed off to far exotic lands .
43 The Ehrenreichs believe that the professional-managerial class has quite different interests to the working class even though both groups consist of wage labourers .
44 Environmentalists believe that the mere designation of areas as greenspaces is insufficient .
45 Analysts believed that the greatest fear in the region was that NAFTA " local content " and " country of origin " clauses would encourage the USA to increasingly look to low-wage Mexico as a principal source of imports .
46 Analysts believe that the central bank , which cut interest rates by 1 percentage point last week in an attempt to stem the rise of the escudo , may be prepared to remove its barriers over the next few weeks if rate cuts staunch the flow of hot money into Lisbon .
47 In fairness , some psychics believe that the personal effects are more than ‘ props ’ .
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