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

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1 The board of Citymax Integrated Information Systems Ltd has recommended that its minority shareholders accept an offer from Credit Suisse Bank of Zurich to buy the 42% it does n't already own : Citymax believes that the bank will provide it with the necessary resources and credentials to grow its international business , by developing products and services for the global market ; the London-based company , which provides systems integration , facilities management and disaster recovery services to the financial sector , became an affiliate of Credit Suisse in 1990 .
2 Gibbons believes that the Department of Energy weapons laboratories can play a significant role in strengthening the US car industry .
3 With adverse publicity about the failure to establish a development programme in the black townships and a renewal of sanctions from the ANC now inevitable , Botha believes that the time has come for ageing administrators like Danie Craven to step down .
4 Roxburgh believes that the minnows of Group Two in the European Championship will employ every negative tactic available to them , so the Scots boss has included only five out-and-out defenders in an attack-minded squad of 21 for a game in which every goal will be precious .
5 Barth believes that the scriptures from Genesis forward imply the headship of man and the subordination of woman .
6 Professor Williams believes that the decision of the Supreme Court of Victoria in Morgan sets the correct standard of knowledge .
7 The compromises work well and whilst I am not an experienced glider pilot Derek Piggott believes that the type would make an excellent motor glider trainer .
8 She holds clinics in the areas in and around Cape Town — the shanty towns begin a few miles outside the city and the houses improve markedly the nearer the centre you get — and Rose believes that the fruits of her success will start to become evident in two or three years .
9 Moreover O'Connell believes that the commoditisation of the computer hardware industry means it is only a matter of time before software becomes a commodity too .
10 If John Mallet believes that the restructuring proposals at the V&A were the result of political interference , he will believe anything .
11 Fuchs believes that the structures could be eraseable , for example by heating .
12 Marx believes that the individual is socially constructed but never provides or even attempts to provide the theory of knowledge which could support his claims .
13 Erm the Sun claims this morning that the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr George Carey believes that the Prince of Wales should not be allowed to become the King of England because of his friendship with Camilla Parker Bowles .
14 Flemings believes that the cider industry is poised for excellent growth at the ( higher margin ) premium end of the market .
15 Sandyport chairman Hugh Buckner believes that the offer will appeal to people who wish to realise capital gains from a business or trust ; those with business activities in more than two countries ; sports stars , promoters and entertainers with large incomes ; and those who legitimately wish to minimise the tax burden .
16 BOC believes that the mites , a major contributor to asthma , can be more effectively destroyed this way .
17 The APB believes that the starting point for the future development of auditing must be a fundamental redefinition of the purpose of the audit .
18 Mr Lawrence believes that the market price for auditing can fluctuate just as the price for bananas can go up and down .
19 Dr Hoover believes that the results of the research could have far reaching implications .
20 Mr Aldous believes that the profession should set out clearly what it is about and re-establish the Institute 's lead in auditing and accounting matters : ‘ How about a legislative Council of highly paid members , all of whom were obliged to resign from all other paid posts ? ’
21 Mr Waddington believes that the death penalty would offer the public protection in deterring some people from murder .
22 As a result , FRAG believes that the requirement procedures should distinguish clearly between those appropriate to accountants and lawyers and those appropriate to financial institutions with their higher volume of transactions and less close client relationships .
23 Mr Wallace believes that the failure of the three opposition parties to achieve unity after the big pro-democracy demonstration in Edinburgh last December creates exactly the kind of disillusionment found by Mr Ashdown .
24 Mr Major believes that the question of Scottish and Welsh devolution , to which he is ardently opposed , is crucial .
25 Finance director Tony Isaac believes that the 27% fall in the audit fee to £1.1m is also attributable to ‘ moving internally into having a more uniform set of management reports ’ .
26 Donna Landry believes that the poem ’ … presents an iconography of paternal despotism and daughterly humiliation scarcely to be met with elsewhere in eighteenth-century verse' [ Landry , 103 ] .
27 Prescott believes that the argument between Smith and Gould is largely technocratic .
28 And Mogg believes that the difficulty of ordering tea in the Waldorf Hotel these days is symptomatic of the decline of an empire , a feeling I 'm sure we 've all experienced from time to time .
29 At first , the choice of such a humble beginning is puzzling , especially since Werner believes that the Angevin comital family was of the old Carolingian aristocracy , with connections by marriage into an Italian royal family .
30 The cost will be borne by Yorkshire Television and club president Sir Lawrence Byford believes that the arrival of Tendulkar will ‘ forever bury the myth that there are racial undertones at work in this club ’ .
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