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

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1 Freud believed that the depressed person had developed from childhood with high dependency needs .
2 Radical pioneers of birth control in the 1820s like Richard Carlile believed that a diminished workforce , by reducing competition , would benefit wages , but such arguments often received short shrift .
3 Adenauer believed that a new democratic German army could be created but others were not so confident after the experiences of the past .
4 Rather than regarding an Anglo-French Union as a core of European unity , Churchill believed that the essential beginning was reconciliation between France and Germany .
5 Many Iranians around the Shah believed that the British resented this and blamed the Shah for it .
6 Griffiths believed that a greater diversity of service options would develop if the independent sector , voluntary organizations and private companies were encouraged to compete for contracts for domiciliary and residential care services : indeed , there is evidence from initiatives in services for people with mental handicap that having a multiplicity of different service providers stimulates creative innovations in services in a way which monolithic public sector services seem slow to do .
7 In conclusion , although it is difficult to foresee the tide of interest and activity being turned back in the NHS , and a majority of DGMs believe that the new system has already delivered quality improvements ( Appleby et al.
8 Mr McKiernan believes that the economic climate of the early 1990s has placed a new emphasis upon the value of credit information .
9 MacKinnon believes that a robust medium-sized Dryopithecine ape fossil ( D. sivalensis ) , with the highly crenellated teeth that characterize the orang-utan , was the animal 's probable ancestor .
10 Although having worked as a contract systems analyst for ICI , Matthew believes that a small company can operate much more efficiently than a large one .
11 Because Redken believes that the professional stylist is the best person to advise and prescribe for all your hair care needs .
12 Women were active in March 1959 when thousands of Tibetans demonstrated in Lhasa believing that the Chinese were planning to kidnap the Dalai Lama .
13 Winnie the Pooh by AA Milne ANGELO ABELA ( father of Lucia , 2 ) Why Weeps the Brogan ? by Hugh Scott ( Walker Books , £7.95 ) A nuclear disaster leaves Saxon and Gilbert believing that a buried museum is their world and that beyond its great doors lies only dust and darkness .
14 Lloyd believed that the lean years at the end of Sobers ' tenure were the result of an unprofessional approach , with not enough thought given to the problems ; under Kanhai this improved somewhat , but after he had failed to beat Denness 's team the job was given to Lloyd .
15 Hobhouse believed that the desirable spiritual regeneration of all classes in Britain required state prevention of the accumulation of excessive wealth and of exploitation , through redistributive measures , and would be assisted by the encouragement of self-help organizations such as trade unions .
16 Some people in Asia , the Middle East and Africa believe that the powdered-down horn has some medicinal properties , which is untrue .
17 He also claims that it is desirable to think ‘ intuitively ’ and not by logical steps , but again logic is the exception not the rule in human thought and all the greatest scientific discoveries have been made by the use of informed intuition , Ornstein believes that the right hemisphere is underdeveloped in Western man and the spiritual growth depends on expanding its activities .
18 Tournebise and Macdonald believe that the actual conditions of higher education lead to a sense of desperation among the student population which , when added to other grievances such as lack of political reform in contemporary China , create potentially explosive situations .
19 Marx believed that the following aspects of capitalist society would eventually lead to the proletariat developing into a class for itself .
20 Marx believed that the basic contradictions contained in a capitalist economic system would lead to its eventual destruction .
21 Bland believes that a catastrophic faux pas was made at the start of the 1980s when the Scandinavians introduced the red light against the South African golfers .
22 The distinguished Scots ecologist Adam Watson believes that the native pinewoods can not even survive without a great initial reduction in deer numbers followed by a regular programme of culling .
23 Mrs Postance believes that the heavy digging already completed to prepare the ground for the national curriculum has had a beneficial effect , at least on the teachers , even if the children have yet to reap the harvest : ‘ It 's focused our minds on what we are teaching .
24 Chief Executive , Peter Parris believes that the new company combines the strengths of both organisations in what will be an unrivalled package .
25 Like Friedman , Duesenberry believed that the basic consumption function was long-run and proportional , as illustrated in Fig. 7 .
26 De Gaulle believed that the Cold War , which had frozen not just the superpowers but the rest of the world in a paralyzing confrontation between two blocs , was coming to an end and that , within each bloc , the hegemony of the respective superpower was dissolving .
27 Dr Bailey believes that the new structure will bring important strategic benefits in the decade ahead .
28 Mrs Thatcher believes that an Anglo-German alliance could be forged to scupper some , if not all , of stages two and three of the Delors report .
29 Cairns-Smith believes that the original life on this planet was based on self-replicating inorganic crystals such as silicates .
30 There were highly technical reasons why Copernicus believed that a heliostatic model for the universe would ease the task of predicting planetary positions .
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