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

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1 In contrast , the tax cut enthusiasts believe that income tax is a major distortion and labour supply is very elastic .
2 Thus , in Wiseman v. Borneman the Inland Revenue Commissioners believed that part of the Finance Act concerning share transactions was applicable to the case before them ; the taxpayer objected and entered a statutory declaration setting out his reasons .
3 Caremore Council believe that Paul has been sexually abusing Jane and they intend to apply for a care order .
4 Evidently , the stock market believes that matters will not rest there and Pearl 's share price raced up 87p to 639p .
5 Industry insiders believe that Lord King would have fought the case to the death .
6 Parent Network believes that parenting can be learned , and that improved communication can do wonders for family harmony .
7 Security chiefs believe that terrorists on the outside were planning to fire at — and bomb — two rear lookout towers as part of the escape plan .
8 It does matter that children do n't leave a drama lesson believing that Cromwell 's army used bazookas and machine guns !
9 KPMG Peat Marwick believes that flotation on the stockmarket remains a positive step for a range of companies .
10 It has been seen that French wartime planners believed that France could gain from European economic co-operation .
11 In The Times Higher Education Supplement David Hencke reported that many college and polytechnic directors believed that universities ‘ are relaxing their validation standards to enable former colleges of education to start new arts and science degrees ’ , and quoted Edwin Kerr as being confident that colleges succeeding with CNAA validation would consider it to have been worthwhile .
12 The newspaper Liberation believes that Bull 's operating loss for the full year could hit $185m , with net losses exceeding $370m .
13 In this respect Fforde believes that individualism was not just a particular strand of the Conservative tradition , but was the Conservative tradition , and that ‘ Tory Centrism , anti-capitalism , or paternalist interventionism ’ are ‘ phantoms of the historiographical imagination ’ .
14 Age Concern believes that Mobility Allowance should be extended to those who become disabled after 65 and that payment should continue regardless of age .
15 Age Concern believes that GPs should be encouraged to make rational , efficient , effective and economic use of resources in relation to prescribing , and that the use of drugs for elderly people should be closely monitored .
16 European Commission scientists believe that removal of the two chemicals will make the fuel more volatile .
17 Brian Russell , the principal administrator for the United Kingdom Steering Committee for Local Government Superannuation believes that abatement rules are ‘ illogical and uneconomic .
18 ( It seems to me an odd misuse of modern theatre aesthetics to believe that asides and soliloquies are ‘ distancing ’ or ‘ alienating ’ devices : rather the opposite . )
19 In general , the voluntary organisations and some health authorities believe that hospitals should simply close their doors , thus forcing local authorities to provide the essential services in the community and the government to find the cash .
20 The county council believes that North Yorkshire , the character of it , er is a national asset , but there is a view that because the county is large and relatively sparsely populated , there should be almost what appears to be an open door policy for development .
21 However , by July there were signs of more serious trouble and City analysts believed that Eurotunnel might need a further £1bn to pay for a near tripling in the cost of the shuttle fleet and meet the rapidly increasing costs of labour and materials in South East England .
22 But ministry specialists believe that ear tags will be compulsory for all lambs exported for slaughter .
23 Teachers of problem solving believe that problem solving can be taught , that it helps people in solving problems and that this is a good thing .
24 Furnham , in his study Culture Shock believes that training can overcome personality difficulties that come to the fore in this experience .
25 Some panel members believed that decisions taken by the Children 's Panel were not implemented by the Social Work Department , and therefore threatened the independence and integrity of the Panel .
26 Party strategists believe that Labour will have to embrace proportional representation and form some kind of alliance with the Liberal Democrats to provide a credible challenge to the Conservatives .
27 Party strategists believe that Labour will have to embrace proportional representation and form some kind of alliance with the Liberal Democrats to provide a credible challenge to the Conservatives .
28 Japan and Norway are both continuing research into wave power , and renewable energy campaigners believe that wave power could still be a major UK power contribution if research was encouraged and subsidised by the Government .
29 Some senior party figures believe that theme itself represents a strategic political withdrawal to ground that can be more easily defended in the face of Labour 's onslaught .
30 None the less , Easton 's section police believe that crime detection is their primary role , their work place thus being the streets .
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