Example sentences of "[det] [noun] believe that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some experts believe that the South Bronx could , in time , rival the Great Barrier reef as a marine habitat , turning this former urban battleground into a modern Atlantis — an unparalleled holiday destination .
2 Some experts believe that the fast-breeder represents a key advance which will realize nuclear power 's full potential .
3 Some experts believe that the fact we have more material possessions these days means that there is simply more to steal — after all , car theft is the most popular form of theft .
4 Identifying theirs from those that surround it would seem to be a baffling task in the darkness and some researchers believe that a bird is able to recognise the particular smell of its own burrow .
5 This author believes that the expert procedure is better suited than arbitration to what is essentially a valuation exercise .
6 Some workers believe that a process of inhibition takes place which prevents the cell from firing in response to impulses travelling along the pathway from the ineffective eye .
7 Some conservationists believe that the deaths result from unusually high numbers of dolphins present in coastal areas , where monofilament nets are in use .
8 Some geologists believed that the earth 's climate alternated between periods of warm , moist conditions and intervals in which the northern regions had been subject to a much harsher climate .
9 Some campaigners believe that the Government should place a limit on the number of cars allowed into cities , such as London , to ease congestion and pollution .
10 At the time , some people believed that the drug had changed their lives immeasurably , that they had gained profound insights into the human condition , but , by and large , the major impact of LSD was cultural .
11 Some people believe that a sort of ‘ satanic hysteria ’ has invaded Social Services Departments across Britain .
12 Some people believe that the effect of the Zeitgeist is invariably to weaken moral fibre and signal the downfall of the nation .
13 Since some astronomers believe that the shock wave from a supernova would be needed to trigger the formation of a solar system , direct evidence of such an explosion would be illuminating , to say the least .
14 Some Israelis believe that the adherents of Socialist Zionism would not have accepted the idea that Arabs driven out , either directly or by the pressures of circumstance , had no moral right to return .
15 Few people believed that a market for such high priced machines existed , but Cray continued to increase sales and growth , until eventually many other companies from around the world began building such supercomputers .
16 Very few people believe that a solution is impossible to find and the public will lose patience with a dispute that seems to be about money .
17 Most of the vitamins are enzyme cofactors , and some doctors believe that a lack of vitamins can make people more sensitive to environmental chemicals ( pp 259–60 ) .
18 For suppose this firm believes that the deviant believes that it will be minimaxed , and so will produce the corresponding output .
19 Some scholars believe that the allegories or allegorical interpretation of the parables were the creation either of the early Christians , or of the Evangelists themselves , reflecting the belief of the churches for whom they were writing .
20 Some scientists believe that the danger to health has been exaggerated , and that the estimated £1.8 billion required over the next five years to bring nitrate levels down would be better spent on other health problems .
21 Still , some feminists believe that the article , just by raising the question , could be as devastating to feminists as Time 's infamous 1969 ‘ Is God Dead ? ’ cover story was to the clergy .
22 But if appointment as a lord of session was major patronage at any period in Scotland 's history , there was in the eighteenth century considerable demand for any post which could make use of legal education , for there is some reason to believe that the country was oversupplied with lawyers in view of the desperate efforts which some of them made to obtain a salaried post , no matter how minor .
23 It is this which has led some commentators to believe that the Eurocurrency market could create inflation within the US economy should large sums of Eurodollars be spent in the US by transformation , as it were , into domestic dollars .
24 Some employees believe that the trauma of uprooting their families and homes outweighs any benefits that may be gained by taking up a new position ( possibly a promotion ) somewhere else in the country .
25 AIESEC Debate : ‘ This house believes that a University degree is more of a hindrance than a help to a career in British industry . ’
26 Later that month the Union 's largest society , AIESEC , the international organisation for students of all subjects who are interested in business and management , organised a debate on the motion that ‘ This House believes that a university degree is more of a hindrance than a help to a career in British industry ’ .
27 Mr Tonner , education convener of Strathclyde 's students ' union , and Ms Brolls , a former vice-president and debates convener of the union , argued second proposition for the motion : ‘ This house believes that the break-up of the family has led to the break-up of society . ’
28 That this House believes that the death penalty for murder no longer accords with the needs or the true interests of a civilised society , and calls upon Her Majesty 's Government to introduce forthwith legislation for its abolition or for its suspension for an experimental period .
29 The historian of these events believes that the CNAA may not have shown sufficient flexibility : ‘ if the same attitude as was adopted in the early 1970s by its new Chief Officer , Edwin Kerr , had been taken , amalgamation might have occurred sooner ’ .
30 Victorin Hameni Bieleu , a leading member of the opposition , said that many parties believed that the RDPC would take complete control of the Assembly as a result and predicted a boycott of the elections " if things continue like this " .
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