Example sentences of "[noun prp] believes that [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mr McKiernan believes that the economic climate of the early 1990s has placed a new emphasis upon the value of credit information .
2 Although having worked as a contract systems analyst for ICI , Matthew believes that a small company can operate much more efficiently than a large one .
3 Because Redken believes that the professional stylist is the best person to advise and prescribe for all your hair care needs .
4 He also claims that it is desirable to think ‘ intuitively ’ and not by logical steps , but again logic is the exception not the rule in human thought and all the greatest scientific discoveries have been made by the use of informed intuition , Ornstein believes that the right hemisphere is underdeveloped in Western man and the spiritual growth depends on expanding its activities .
5 The distinguished Scots ecologist Adam Watson believes that the native pinewoods can not even survive without a great initial reduction in deer numbers followed by a regular programme of culling .
6 Mrs Postance believes that the heavy digging already completed to prepare the ground for the national curriculum has had a beneficial effect , at least on the teachers , even if the children have yet to reap the harvest : ‘ It 's focused our minds on what we are teaching .
7 Chief Executive , Peter Parris believes that the new company combines the strengths of both organisations in what will be an unrivalled package .
8 Dr Bailey believes that the new structure will bring important strategic benefits in the decade ahead .
9 Mrs Thatcher believes that an Anglo-German alliance could be forged to scupper some , if not all , of stages two and three of the Delors report .
10 Cairns-Smith believes that the original life on this planet was based on self-replicating inorganic crystals such as silicates .
11 TNC believes that a clearer specification of the curriculum , combined with attainment targets which are assessed within a framework of greater accountability , is enough to raise levels of achievement — by a combination of a clearer specification of the levels of achievement to be reached , and external pressure on teachers to deliver the results .
12 Jane Austen believes that a good marriage depends on the marriage possessing a balance of affection between both the man and the woman .
13 Tejwani believes that the small size of agricultural landholdings and their fragmentation is a major obstacle to the implementation of soil conservation measures in the Indian Himalaya .
14 The NRA believes that the small numbers of migratory fish which have returned to the Tees in recent years will continue to increase as pollution levels fall .
15 Like Holt , Harris believes that the so-called incompetence of children is an adult invention imposed on children for adults ' convenience .
16 Mr Kelman believes that the net result of the Law Commission proposal will be to increase the risks to companies because hackers who often tell their ‘ victims ’ about their insecure systems will be afraid to do so .
17 Housing subsidies in the past have sometimes favoured rural areas , but Shucksmith believes that the higher building costs have not been matched , and that ‘ it is clear that central government policies have played a major role in frustrating council housing in rural areas , both through the overall financial allocation to rural areas , and through the constraints imposed on individual developments … . ’
18 America believes that the future prosperity and security of Eastern Europe are nothing like guaranteed .
19 Chris believes that the constant temperatures provided by heaterstats are not good for the fish and he does have a point — where in the world does the water temperature remain stable all year round , both day and night ?
20 The hon. Member for Wansbeck believes that no inward investment has come to his constituency and , if that is the case , I am sorry for his constituents .
21 CPRW believes that the logical consequence of this approach is now all too plain to see .
22 Whatever mistakes may have been made in the past , CPRW believes that the current Inquiry provides a most necessary and timely opportunity to reassess priorities .
23 ICI believes that the Environmental Protection Act represents a major opportunity for good environmental performance in the future .
24 The combination of shipping across the Irish Sea and transport via fast Welsh road and tail links through the Channel Tunnel could cut delivery times substantially but Mr Mitchell believes that a fixed link is the best long-term answer despite sounding like an Irish joke or a policeman 's nightmare .
25 Professor James believes that the main changes are going to come from prevention and that improving our diet is the surest way to lower the risk of heart disease .
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