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

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1 Plotinus believed that the origin of time was to be found in the life of the world-soul .
2 Philosophers like Plato and Plotinus believed that the longing for this knowledge is innate in the human soul which had itself emanated , albeit to the furthest possible extent , from the source of all being to which it longs to return .
3 Many commentators in the United States believe that the gap between the two growth rates will actually widen as electronic markets mature and as they are enriched by the added values of multimedia .
4 Gibbons believes that the Department of Energy weapons laboratories can play a significant role in strengthening the US car industry .
5 Beatrice Webb believed that the retention of a voluntary element in the social services would render them inefficient at exercising the ‘ element of compulsion and disciplinary supervision ’ over the clients which she thought essential for their improvement .
6 Scientists at the Institute of Molecular Evolution at the University of Miami believe that the creation of life may have been quite rapid by evolutionary standards , simplicity quite quickly becoming complexity .
7 Roxburgh believes that the minnows of Group Two in the European Championship will employ every negative tactic available to them , so the Scots boss has included only five out-and-out defenders in an attack-minded squad of 21 for a game in which every goal will be precious .
8 Barth believes that the scriptures from Genesis forward imply the headship of man and the subordination of woman .
9 Clarkson believed that a narrative of abolition produced not only ‘ the most pleasing and grateful sensations ’ but that lessons relevant to future success emerged .
10 Paskevich wanted to cross the Araxes without further ado and move on Tabriz and Tehran , whereas Ermolov believed that the fortress of Erevan had to be taken first .
11 Professor Williams believes that the decision of the Supreme Court of Victoria in Morgan sets the correct standard of knowledge .
12 Pareto and the early Mosca believed that the disparity between liberal democratic ideals and political practice could not be , and should not be , overcome .
13 Why does Poulantzas believe that the autonomy of capitalist states is always subject to this limit ?
14 And the Burkinabes believe that the problems within the campaigns themselves can only be resolved through political choices and decisions .
15 She holds clinics in the areas in and around Cape Town — the shanty towns begin a few miles outside the city and the houses improve markedly the nearer the centre you get — and Rose believes that the fruits of her success will start to become evident in two or three years .
16 Moreover O'Connell believes that the commoditisation of the computer hardware industry means it is only a matter of time before software becomes a commodity too .
17 Police in Chelmsford believe that a robbery in a park toilet may be linked to other crimes of violence in the area over the last few months .
18 The House of Lords believed that a period of exclusivity would be valid and binding on the vendor provided that consideration passed between the parties , that the terms of the period were certain and the parties intended to be bound .
19 Marx believed that the history of human societies was to be explained first of all by the nature of man as an animal who had to obtain a living from his geographical environment , which meant not only staying alive , but also being able to look after one 's offspring until they could look after themselves .
20 Palmer believed that the helium-3 in the atmosphere comes from the fusion of two deuterium nuclei or ‘ deuterons ’ .
21 Those who believe in the Christian God believe that the cause of suffering lies somewhere in our relationship with that God : part of that relationship lies in our links with other human beings .
22 Erm the Sun claims this morning that the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr George Carey believes that the Prince of Wales should not be allowed to become the King of England because of his friendship with Camilla Parker Bowles .
23 Indeed , Pavlov believed that the study of classical conditioning was the only way to study the functions of the cerebral cortex .
24 Meckel and Serres believed that the scale of organic complexity used to rank the major classes of living organisms corresponded to the pattern of individual development .
25 Dr Hoover believes that the results of the research could have far reaching implications .
26 Mr Wallace believes that the failure of the three opposition parties to achieve unity after the big pro-democracy demonstration in Edinburgh last December creates exactly the kind of disillusionment found by Mr Ashdown .
27 Furthermore , Sica believed that the direction of organized crime was in the hands of no more than 17 men whose names were known to the authorities , and that if those individuals could be convicted the Mafia would collapse .
28 Mr Major believes that the question of Scottish and Welsh devolution , to which he is ardently opposed , is crucial .
29 Bidwell believes that a group of about 50 consultancies will make up the final membership .
30 Prescott believes that the argument between Smith and Gould is largely technocratic .
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