Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] not believe [that] " in BNC.

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1 Coopers & Lybrand does not believe that the ED 's proposals ‘ should be issued either in the short term or in their present form ’ .
2 Carrington did not believe that such a thing could happen , or would .
3 Sinister though their role was , Hobson did not believe that the financiers were out to provoke war between the European powers .
4 Importantly , Gramsci did not believe that consent was produced as the result of a ruling class conspiracy to hoax the workers ; for him , ideologies arose out of the material realities within which human beings live and work .
5 The incident had never been referred to again and Dorothea did not believe that Alida would remember it .
6 But Lumsden 's Jim Warburg does not believe that this will deter the City .
7 Although he holds that value can be realized in the absence of consciousness , Moore does not believe that situations not involving consciousness can be very good .
8 The Pan-Africanist Congress ( PAC ) and the Pan-Africanist Movement ( the mass organization launched by the PAC in South Africa in November 1989 — see p. 37033 ) , held a consultative meeting in Harare , the Zimbabwean capital , on March 2-4 , 1990 , after which a spokesperson declared that the PAC did not believe that the South African government had created conditions conducive to negotiations .
9 If those at the Tate do not believe that the acquisition of one picture a year is sufficient to keep its contemporary art collection up to date , the Government could tell them to use the powers in the Bill to dispose of works of art .
10 Piaget does not believe that concepts take their origin from linguistic structures .
11 Holmes did not believe that there was a supernatural hound .
12 Thus , while Sharpe , White , and Bernard do not believe that the Arminians should be blamed for causing the civil war of the 1640s , Tyacke , John Morrill , and other historians have conversely argued that Laud and his fellow prelates should bear a major part of the responsibility for provoking what they regard as ‘ England 's wars of religion ’ .
13 Kelman did not believe that everyone could be a torturer .
14 Before mid-summer Baldwin did not believe that the Government could last beyond the autumn , but he was still hoping that he could get his Aix holiday .
15 But overall , NACAB did not believe that the initial resources proposed for the task were sufficient and considerable negotiations would be necessary before the CAB would accept the task .
16 The EC does not believe that recognition will be a panacea for Bosnia , the tinderbox of the First World War and a patchwork of warring groups made up of 60 per cent Muslims , 30 per cent Serbs and 20 per cent Croats .
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