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

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1 Carleton believed that hard-line Protestants like himself were the queen 's only reliable subjects , her very ‘ bowels ’ .
2 what did fraud oh Freud believe that most sons wanted to do to their mothers ?
3 Jean Jacques Rousseau , famous French philosopher , whose view of human nature , was what I would call optimistic , in the sense that , by contrast to Thomas Hobbes , John Rousseau believed that human beings were basically good .
4 Watkins believed that natural markers were used to set out the ley system .
5 Bryant believes that any benefits and drawbacks can then be weighed up more clearly before a commitment is made .
6 Hearnden believed that elaborate inspections of schools are unnecessary .
7 For instance , does Professor Lee believe that professional accountants should not also be commercial ?
8 OUP believes that modern methods of electronic data processing can be adapted to the tasks required for the production of a new OED .
9 On the basis of tests carried out in the North Sea by the Laboratory , Bayne believes that organic pollutants may be having a greater impact on marine life than heavy metals such as lead , mercury and cadmium , which had hitherto been widely blamed for most of the damage .
10 Marx believed that capitalist values were completely determined by considerations of productivity .
11 Apart from the basic contradictions of capitalist society , Marx believed that certain factors in the natural development of a capitalist economy will hasten its downfall .
12 Diderot believed that political rights belonged to property-owners , and Voltaire similarly identified " the people " with the middle class .
13 Cairns-Smith believes that organic molecules were prominent among non-replicating ‘ tools ’ of his inorganic crystalline replicators .
14 If they last , Phillips believes that joint ventures may hold the answer and thinks that the new shareholders who will take stakes after the existing owners are forced to divest themselves of 51% of ITN could provide the answer .
15 British diplomats in Tokyo believed that increasing signs of restlessness could be perceived and that it would not be wise to delay a peace treaty for much longer .
16 Dr Nakamura believes that these changes happen within the lifetime of a magpie , suggesting that the birds may be improving their powers of discrimination through learning .
17 The Edgsons believe that all houses are in a constant state of change , as they reflect the lives of their occupants .
18 Many people within those marvellous specialist services in London believe that attracting patients from around the country , and the money that will come with them as the reforms develop , will strengthen those outstanding services .
19 Charlton believes that European Champions Denmark are the most likely side to fill the other qualifying place in group three .
20 MacCormac believes that rural councils will allow more innovative designs to go through as more such houses are built in the cities .
21 In general , Ollero believes that European countries have similar opportunities to the US for developing innovative software , and says that many important ideas have come from small companies .
22 Dr Tysoe believes that social attitudes are changing .
23 MITI believes that such exports should be of less concern to advocates of managed trade than consumer goods , because components increase the competitiveness — and therefore the export potential — of the industries that buy them .
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