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

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1 Penny believes that Diana will survive all these crises — because she is a born survivor .
2 Whereas Pope sees this as an inevitable consequence of women 's softness , Leapor believes that women can actually improve themselves .
3 Janice believes that children should know when they are going beyond what is acceptable and that a clear framework of conduct is necessary for a child 's proper development .
4 But GPT believes that demand will be so high that the services will be well established by the middle of the next decade .
5 ISS believes that standards will be raised , not just by reforms in curriculum and assessment , but by making schools generally more effective .
6 Guglielmi believes that performance will not be a problem .
7 ICL Plc and Investment Intelligence Systems Corp of Delaware , have jointly acquired the assets of Forex Advisory Services Ltd , based in Chelmsford , Essex : the deal gives the two control of intellectual property rights , control of BankWide Unix-based system and the Interactive Dealing Support System ; ICL is keen to market BankWide in what it describes as ‘ emerging economies ’ while IISC believes that IDSS will be of special interest to banks and brokers across Europe .
8 Stockbroker Hoare Govett believes that radio could increase its share by 5 per cent by 1995 .
9 Jonathan Goodman believes that publishing should be a ‘ dynamic entrepreneurial business ’ , and last year set up Carlton Books to prove it .
10 However , USL believes that HP will adopt it within the next three or four months .
11 SCOTVEC believes that colleges should have the maximum delegated authority which is compatible with the Council 's responsibility to maintain nationally recognised standards and two schemes for validation were applied for Phase 1 Pilots .
12 Cottee believes that Shearer wo n't remain the highest-priced player for long .
13 Fitzgerald believes that coaches will now be in a position to work to a common pattern and not pull against each other ‘ like spancelled goats ’ .
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