Example sentences of "[pers pn] believe that [adj] [noun] will " in BNC.

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1 In looking at routes to permanence I have already indicated that I believe that long-term fostering will be the best route for a number , albeit a diminishing number , of children in care .
2 I believe that great progress will be made .
3 I believe that this trend will spread and that it is based on very sound educational grounds .
4 Indeed , it is the sharing of cost that is a common way for most Spam cans to be owned privately , and I believe that this trend will increase in the coming years with the rising cost of aircraft and diminishing disposable incomes .
5 I believe that this volume will succeed in its aim of increasing awareness of non-chromatographic continuous separation techniques in the analytical community , thereby generating sufficient demand for instrument manufacturers to ‘ bet firmly on these techniques ’ .
6 My expectations of this field are still high and I believe that further visits will be rewarding .
7 ‘ I also tried to say that our unity was in the future when we believe that all things will be gathered together and completed in Christ and that therefore our policies of today have to reflect our longings for the future .
8 ‘ Nevertheless , we believe that many farmers will decide there is no point in holding on to cattle if prices hold current levels .
9 We believe that these measures will greatly strengthen and clarify the position of the auditor and represent an important step forward in the fight against financial wrong doing .
10 We believe that German unification will prove more troublesome than anyone has been expecting , keeping interest and exchange rates higher than expected .
11 We believe that this range will enhance greatly the credibility of the LDP name with retailers , and the LDP sales force are very enthusiastic about it .
12 We believe that this scheme will attract considerable sums of private money for the development of such technologies .
13 We believe that this conflict will need to be faced and dealt with .
14 It is possible that although the politicians and administrators most closely involved know that the appearance of immense progressivity is a sham , they believe that this appearance will deceive others into thinking that such objectives are being achieved .
15 Assume that they believe that sufficient liquidity will be achieved if 10 per cent of their assets are held as balances with the Bank of England .
16 They have taken this position not because they are resistant to change , but because they believe that these proposals will politicise the British Police Service and they are in my view entirely right to have that view .
17 And if Hoylake wins its takeover battle for BAT , he believes that other companies will embark on the acquisitions trail , giving the market a boost .
18 He believes that such delights will never be encountered except in his own sweet dream land , or wished-for world .
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