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

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1 Neil Kinnock believes that management by politicians through the local council is the way to run schools .
2 Neil Kinnock believes that management by politicians through the local council is the way to run schools .
3 Goldman Sachs partner Alan Gillespie believes that London ‘ still will be the place where cross-border deals are done ’ .
4 Blackburn striker Alan Shearer believes that Rovers are now paying for their flying start to the Premier League campaign .
5 Dr Dowling believes that part of the reason why house officers are often so impotent in hospital politics is that they are essentially migrant labour — rarely in one place for more than six months .
6 Dr Bailey believes that Infolink 's willingness to respond to the changing requirements of its customer base has helped the company to maintain a leading position in the credit industry .
7 Professor Jeffrey Goldstein believes that children play with aggressive toys for many reasons :
8 Mr Tanner believes that AEI is probably at the forefront of its particular industry in trading electronically with both its customers and the airlines .
9 Mr Outcalt believes that Nordstrom 's shoppers — typically bright , successful types who seem to spend nearly every waking hour with cellular telephones , laptop computers and videos — will accept Nordstrom-style television shopping as readily as they now use bank debit cards to buy their groceries .
10 Mr Fisher believes that Mr Forsyth 's vocal support of the union can only help the nationalists , but his real target is the Labour vote .
11 Professor Lear believes that individuation and autonomy are the highest goals of Man and he also believes , along with Socrates , that the unexamined life is not worth living .
12 Like many functionalists , Talcott Parsons believes that order , stability and cooperation in society are based on value consensus , that is a general agreement by members of society concerning what is good and worthwhile .
13 Professor Berry believes that support is a very important part of the grieving process the family faces following the trauma of a cot death .
14 Fellow international Mike Hall believes that Adrian will be as influential for Cardiff as Gareth Davies was in the 1980s .
15 Brian Grant believes that clients have become more sophisticated , so they will pressure agencies to improve the quality of their services , at a time when the advertising cupboard is pretty bare .
16 KEVIN KEEGAN believes that Newcastle wonderkid Lee Clark has the ‘ world at his feet ’ — and it is hard to contest that view .
17 Dr. Aronstam believes that businessmen have an important role to play in the fight against AIDS .
18 SEYMOUR PAPERT believes that children learn by building their own intellectual structures which they then apply to reality .
19 Prof Griffith-Edwards believes that Paul became addicted to hacking .
20 Stockbroker Hoare Govett believes that radio could increase its share by 5 per cent by 1995 .
21 Summing up , Nick Carey believes that ICI has been innovative in its approach towards the rationalization of its petrochemicals business — necessary because production capacity in europe was far too high .
22 Safety , health and environment are high profile portfolios and Chris Hampson believes that quality programmes have a part to play here , too .
23 Jonathan Goodman believes that publishing should be a ‘ dynamic entrepreneurial business ’ , and last year set up Carlton Books to prove it .
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