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

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1 Although all orthodox Jews believe that the Messiah will come , the Lubavitch allow messianic vision to colour their entire lives .
2 This reflection lights up the eyes in the rays of the moon or a lamp to such an extent that some native peoples believe that the tiger 's eyes actually generate their own light at night .
3 Many of Mr Clarke 's supporters believe that the attacks on him originate from his unexpected success in the fiercely fought shadow cabinet elections last August .
4 If importers and exporters believe that the exchange rate has bottomed out , what will they do ?
5 The report 's authors believe that the developments in community care could contribute to further reductions in acute hospital services .
6 At least seven countries believe that the margin scheme is the only system that can be applied within one member state .
7 Among the Kimberley tribes the snakes are called Unguds , the word ‘ Ungud ’ being applied primarily to a life principle or a ‘ vital force ’ , and the natives believe that the Wandjina and Ungud paintings must be restored at the beginning of the wet season to ensure that rain will fall and fertilization proceed .
8 The Conservatives believe that the government 's role is to ensure that we continue to have a good foundation of basic and strategic science on which industry can draw , to encourage a good supply of up-to-date and creative scientists , and to encourage the right climate for successful innovation .
9 The Directors believe that the Group will comply with these financial covenants .
10 According to the note to the accounts , the directors believe that the value of the leasehold properties at 31 March 1992 , based on open market value and assuming vacant possession , is equivalent to their cost less any permanent diminution in value .
11 Christians believe that the message of Jesus is one of reconciliation .
12 Christians believe that the quality of forgiveness is most important in order to achieve not only personal closeness to God but reconciliation between people .
13 Christians believe that the soul goes marching on — they hope to a better world , and atheists in eternal sleep .
14 Most Christians believe that the needs of an individual person are more important than any slavish observance of religious law .
15 Officials believe that the public tends to make impossible demands and would be alarmed by disclosure .
16 Instead , its officials believe that the unification of Europe 's financial markets after 1992 puts electronic link-ups between European derivative markets higher up the agenda .
17 Some conservationists believe that the deaths result from unusually high numbers of dolphins present in coastal areas , where monofilament nets are in use .
18 Western governments believe that the USSR would use its nuclear missiles and bombers to attack the targets that are vital to NATO 's war efforts : centres of national and local government , underground military command centres , communication links , air bases , ports and naval bases , army camps , ammunition and fuel stores , nuclear power stations and radar sites .
19 Given the inevitable fact that the next PLO chairman could not hope to match the stature and international acclaim which Mr Arafat has acquired over the years , many Palestinians believe that the influence of the organisation would wane accordingly .
20 Despite these considerations many economists believe that the tendency of prices to remain unchanged over several periods suggests strongly that they are not in equilibrium , as one would expect the equilibrium price to have changed over that interval .
21 Economists believe that the boost to the labour force may be worth an additional 1 per cent a year in the early 1990s .
22 Many universities believe that the declaration of copyright contained within the actual thesis is sufficient protection of copyright , and that the completion of the BLDSC declaration form for thesis loans should be phased out .
23 Frustration will inevitably arise on any march or at any static assembly where participants believe that the police are imposing unnecessary or unreasonable conditions , rendering the protest ineffectual .
24 The brokers believe that the USM has served its purpose : ‘ The well-run smaller company is here to stay . ’
25 The investigators believe that the answers to these questions are of fundamental importance for all of economics .
26 The Buddhists believe that the print was made by Buddha during one of his few personal appearances .
27 Scientific utopians believe that the spirit of humanity will achieve its highest expression when it has been freed from the ‘ slavery ’ of labour .
28 Mr Major and his managers believe that the walkabouts are good value .
29 Officers believe that the men were probably using a mobile phone from a car parked in the area of the woman 's home in Garden Village .
30 The owners believe that the buildings are for business and should never be used for recreational purposes , ignoring the enormous publicity that would be generated .
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