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

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1 I believe that a low brace should be taught with a low elbow and not with the elbow raised above the paddle shaft as is commonly taught in the UK .
2 It is a pity that the special position of chemists was not recognised when the legislation was being prepared , but I believe that a simple procedure could easily be worked out by the RSC and MAFF .
3 I believe that a good deal more attention might be paid to the sexual and quasi-sexual problems of younger people particularly , perhaps , those of earlier puberty .
4 From his headquarters in Weston-super-Mare , Burniston tells me , ‘ Although one of two privately owned clubs may have ideas about taking over the pro 's shop , I believe that a good shop run by the professional and his staff is essential at a club . ’
5 My hon. Friend should accept from me that his powerful case is ample justification for his award as Back Bencher of the year and why I believe that a serious error was committed in West Bromwich on Saturday .
6 I believe that a substantial proportion of the population of Northern Ireland already serve in a reserve capacity with the UDR .
7 Now , I believe that a Labour Government holds more promise of greatly improving the lot of people with HIV/AIDS .
8 I believe that a newborn child has the right to be fed , warmed and cherished .
9 I believe that a formidable case can be made out in support of Lord Simon 's conviction that ‘ the concept of ‘ crime of basic intent ’ is a useful tool of analysis ’ .
10 I believe that an important part of the first of the new clauses tabled by my right hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) is the independence of interpreters .
11 Normally organisers will allow you to re-weigh on another set of scales if you believe that a particular set is reading heavy .
12 We believe that a successful conclusion of the GATT
13 Moreover , notwithstanding the different degrees to which individual teachers appeared to have taken on board the implications for progressive pedagogies , we believe that a substantial improvement in teachers ' awareness of the potential of the library as a central resource , and of the development of information-handling skills entailed therein , was a real consequence of the project in this school .
14 But we believe that a full review of the arrangements is now needed .
15 We believe that a single-person home should receive a discount proportionate to the income of its occupant .
16 Mr. Routley added : ‘ We believe that a charitable trust dedicated to conserving railways is better equipped to revive the WHR than a county council .
17 We believe that a single person discount is suitable .
18 We believe that a Conservative Government , putting the provision of homes above the sanctity of unpractical doctrines , could stimulate a rate of building which would rise rapidly year by year .
19 We believe that an appropriate model for the electrical signal conduction pathway in plants may be provided by the well established epithelial conduction system of animals .
20 Accordingly , they believe that a considerable amount of government intervention is necessary to improve the way the economy works .
21 They can not intervene simply because they believe that a different way of exercising discretionary power would be more reasonable than that chosen by the Public body .
22 That construction is intended to ensure that the courts do not substitute their view for that of the administrator just because they believe that a different conclusion would be more reasonable .
23 Professor Arie J. Zuckerman of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine , who co-chaired the Geneva meeting , said he believed that a newly-developed vaccine could prevent 80 per cent of liver cancers and that 200 000 lives a year might be saved ‘ at a conservative estimate ’ .
24 ( c. 1 ) Writing shortly after Charles 's death , he believed that a new generation of both kings and nobles could preserve the realm so long as they had the right personal qualities .
25 He believed that a generous gesture by Israel to accept back a large number might break the impasse , and generate an atmosphere conducive to an overall settlement .
26 It believes that a region-wide authority is required to provide enough spending power for the benefit of the entire area .
27 if he believes that a criminal offence has been committed and he believes that the officer ought to be charged .
28 He believes that a high viewpoint ‘ … creates a space between the landscape and the observer , similar in its effect to the space between a picture and whoever is looking at it . ’
29 He believes that an increasing number of vehicle and equipment makers who currently build their own engines will be forced to buy at least some of what they need from independents like Perkins .
30 I and many others of us believe that a regionalised system is sensible and efficient , both economically and politically .
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