Example sentences of "[pers pn] believe that [pos pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I believe that my provisional proposals remain appropriate . |
2 | I hope that that puts the matter beyond doubt , and I believe that my hon. Friends will greatly welcome that important development in the new council tax . |
3 | Such evidence is now beginning to appear and I believe that my hon. Friends and I will be proved to have been right all along in our predictions of the effect of the student loan scheme . |
4 | I believe that my hon. Friend is right . |
5 | I believe that my hon. Friend is right to draw attention to the risks of the devolution proposals which have previously been put before people . |
6 | We are not quarrelling with this decision in any way , because I believe that our full-time forces are already overstretched for the roles and tasks that the Government have outlined for them both in and out of area , and that the territorial forces play a vital support role . |
7 | I believe that our new computer system when it 's linked to all the regions , will have the potential to access detailed health and safety information and I hope we will use it er , and make the information technology that is available to further our health and s safety service delivery . |
8 | But Prof Alderslade said : ‘ I believe that our independent inquiry is an adequate and appropriate response , backed by our determination to find out what happened , learn the lessons and then implement them . |
9 | He was not only able to make most of his subjects feel proud of being Italians but also succeeded to a great extent in making them believe that his great dream of giving Italy an important place in the world , as important as that of Britain and France , could become a reality . |
10 | We believe that our financial statements will now be able to be read by people other than actuaries . |
11 | During their courtship they believed that his true future was to be a poet . |
12 | They believe that their accepted right to control prisoners and wield power over them is threatened by the development of welfare services and personnel within prisons and the ( gradual and still fairly minimal but growing ) recognition of prisoners ' rights . |
13 | It led her to believe that her deluded behaviour was within the realm of the acceptable when it was not . |
14 | Certainly he believed that his inner feeling of being most alive , most engaged with real issues , in his contemplative experience , was a gift from God and that his whole integrity depended on his furthering a life-style which he believed enabled him to receive the gift , however strong the opposition he encountered : Above all else I have always longed to sit and concentrate on Christ , and him alone … |
15 | ‘ Taken at face value individual companies would have us believe that their particular stance has been determined by purely altruistic considerations , such as meeting customer demand , protecting staff or defending religious principles . |