Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] believe that the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Not doubting your own sanity or believing that the problems are all your fault .
2 But he was optimistic about the future and believed that the trend towards a multi-party democracy was now irreversible .
3 Thus County Armagh Free Presbyterians , looking back on the explosives cases and the charges laid against Free Presbyterians , recollected that far from supposing these people might be guilty and hence in need of church discipline , they assumed their innocence and believed that the charges were just another part of the plot to discredit Paisleyism .
4 There can be no doubt , however , from the force and weight of the submissions made to us that there is a considerable body of informed opinion which supports the recommendation of the Crowther Committee and believes that the problems arising in relation to the impact of reservation of title clauses on insolvency are only part of more extensive problems deriving from the unsatisfactory laws concerning security interests in personal property .
5 In fact , Peters and Drucker are now part of an ever growing body of respected opinion that believes that the values for survival ( and success ) in the business environment are those that we have historically , at least , considered to be female .
6 Following James , Dewey 's conception of ethics was similarly social ; he viewed ethics as an instrumental method of inquiry and believed that the workability of moral precepts must be validated by the community over time .
7 Others are grateful for the additional money but believe that the ISF should work more closely with government agencies .
8 To call it a personal relationship or to believe that the individuals contributed more than its pleasantries is an illusion .
9 The SRA has put several thousands of pounds into this year 's event and believes that the failure to acquire a sponsor is related to an adverse market .
10 The SRA has put several thousands of pounds into this year 's event and believes that the failure to acquire a sponsor is related to an adverse market .
11 Dean Acheson was actively involved as Under-Secretary of State in dealing with the subject and believed that the United States must do what was feasible to sustain south Korea .
12 It is an intellectual leap of the same order as believing that the world is round .
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