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

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1 But if Marxists believe that liberal democratic input politics can open state organizations to accommodating class struggle , then their arguments threaten to blur into those of pluralists or democratic elite theorists .
2 Many Christians believe that one important role of the priest is to ‘ represent ’ Jesus at the Eucharist .
3 Environmental officials believe that some 3 billion used tyres are currently stockpiled around the USA .
4 The Fund 's economists believe that tighter monetary policy in the main industrial economies over the past 12 months will cool overheating economies and keep inflation in check .
5 Is he further aware that many industrialists believe that those high premium rates will cost us business and jobs ?
6 Informed sources say neither the more realistically-minded East German leaders nor the Russians believe that any sensible changes can be brought about so long as Mr Honecker , 77 , whose attitudes have become particularly rigid in recent months , is at the helm .
7 Less than a quarter of Oxfordshire teachers believe that any important matters have been omitted from their report .
8 Once again , many scholars believe that this allegorical interpretation is not original and was not given by Jesus .
9 Some scientists believe that these marine mammals may be more intelligent than human beings .
10 The defeatists felt that the power of the torturers was too great to try to combat ; the purists were too busy discussing semantics to take up the real problems ; the perfectionists thought that the data on human rights was too imprecise to be used for high quality research ; the paradigm thinkers believed that massive political and social changes would be necessary before torture could be stopped ; many other concerned persons were involved in other cases , such as environment , ecology , animal rights , etc .
11 Many anthropologists believe that Australian Aboriginal tribes may have had contact with India via the once existing land mass that stretched from southern India almost to Australia .
12 Power was conferred upon the chief officer of police to impose conditions on the holding of public processions where he had reasonable grounds to believe that serious public disorder was likely to ensue from the holding of a procession .
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