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

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61 In Roslavl' during March and April it was frequently noted that the public believed that ecclesiastical gold was to be handed over to the Jews .
62 It may make for easier government and public convenience to restrict the tradition of marching and assembling for protest , but it would be a dangerous and a foolish idea to believe that public protest can somehow be laid aside as belonging to a bygone age .
63 Even engineers who are familiar with binaural stereo believe that Zuccarelli recordings sound better .
64 However , it can be argued that prescribing of psychotropic drugs when marital and social difficulties are pre-eminent might encourage the patient to believe that such problems are due to ‘ illness ’ and therefore not surmountable by his own efforts .
65 Rifkin believes that transgenic research raises serious environmental , ethical and social questions .
66 Hecht believes that this system was a source of conflict in domestic employment .
67 Later this year , NASA will launch the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer satellite , and Welsh believes that many stars in the tunnel will be detected .
68 The old regime believed that such accountability and planning ran counter to the culture of academic autonomy .
69 Any action which contradicts these laws — whether it is the working class believing that parliamentary reform can eradicate the exploitative nature of capitalism or capitalists believing that reform can eradicate the ultimate demands for fundamental and revolutionary change from the working class — is defined merely as an expression of false consciousness .
70 Some people in the Labour party believe that high house prices mean high living standards and affluence .
71 We on this side of the house believe that this extension of the franchise to E C citizens resident in Britain is a clear affirmation of our practical commitment to greater European cooperation and rights that apply to all European citizens .
72 The Labour Party believes that these qualifications are so serious that they remove any presumption that the government can rely on a free market economy .
73 The Green Party believes that local people have the right to decide how their communities are run .
74 After 40 years of ‘ chasing mosquitoes ’ and trying to control the malaria they transmit , an eminent entomologist believes that recent policy changes by the World Health Organisation and the intervention of environmentalists have baulked the malariologists from their ultimate goal
75 If the Department of Energy believes that 17,000 people are employed directly or indirectly in the opencast coal sector , why did the Secretary of State for Employment recently say that 40,000 people were employed there ?
76 Boltwood believes that psychic energy can give us the power to alter subconsciously our perception of the situation .
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