Example sentences of "[noun prp] believe that a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Hegel believed that a substance was exhausted by the sum of its predicates , which is another way of saying that he identified the categories of the German language with those of abstract thought , and those of abstract thought , in turn with those of Mind or Geist . |
2 | Likewise Austin Farrer believes that a translation process can not be undertaken without the substance of the matter being lost . |
3 | Clarkson believed that a narrative of abolition produced not only ‘ the most pleasing and grateful sensations ’ but that lessons relevant to future success emerged . |
4 | Manager Liam Brady believes that a repeat success is very much on the cards . |
5 | It was also possible to argue that the size of armies must be limited by the capacity of society to maintain them : Montesquieu believed that a ruler could hardly afford to have more than one per cent of his subjects under arms simultaneously , and other writers put the proportion still lower . |
6 | Police in Chelmsford believe that a robbery in a park toilet may be linked to other crimes of violence in the area over the last few months . |
7 | Martin and Deidre Bobgan believe that a baby or foetus has no capacity to record and store information . |
8 | The House of Lords believed that a period of exclusivity would be valid and binding on the vendor provided that consideration passed between the parties , that the terms of the period were certain and the parties intended to be bound . |
9 | Bidwell believes that a group of about 50 consultancies will make up the final membership . |
10 | The winger 's dramatically improved form has been a key factor in Norwich 's surprise success and Fox believes that a visit to Manchester United , which also sees the return of £800,000 striker Mark Robins to Old Trafford , will provide the perfect stage to show how far he has progressed . |
11 | Schüssler Fiorenza believes that a people that has no history loses its sense of itself . |