Example sentences of "he believe that [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The original trigger for the stories was a note sent to clients by Merrill Lynch & Co analyst Daniel Mandresh , in which he said he believed that IBM plans to cut as many as 40,000 jobs this year , which would require yet another charge of about $1,000m to make up the provisions short-fall .
2 But he believed that MacDonald had made some soundings in a coalition direction , and in a speech at Hull on 19 July he went out of his way to reject ‘ the idea that a national government such as existed during the war should be set up in the present difficulties ’ .
3 A painter himself , he was attracted to the problems he believed that Cézanne had faced and solved in composition and technique .
4 While he believed that football had grown too complex to be a mere ‘ director 's hobby ’ , Chapman set out to foster harmonious relations at the very top , by acting in a spirit of co-operation with his directors , keeping them fully informed of team matters , and taking their suggestions into account .
5 On taking office Sandys did , indeed , warn the Board of Admiralty that he believed that carriers cost more than they were worth .
6 In the first place , he believed that Marx had bequeathed a method of analysing the social process which was scientific , which went to the very roots of reality .
7 Nor does he believe that abstinence makes the heart grow stronger .
8 Is that what the Prime Minister means when he says that he believes that Conservatives want to use the national health service ?
9 Pooh only believes what Rabbit says because he believes that Rabbit believes it too .
10 He would not treat them as sources of law past that point , but his general responsibility when he believes that law has run out is to make the best new law he can for the future , and he might be concerned with past legal doctrine for special reasons bearing on that issue .
11 He believes that industrialists have a lot to offer academic institutions in helping them to manage their resources .
12 He believes that Drucker makes people ‘ think a lot more deeply — in their bath , perhaps — but how to detect it in practice is difficult ’ .
13 He believes that Signet has given his firm a competitive advantage — ‘ a major part of our practice is providing advice to all types of businesses and the sophistication of our system helps us to service our clients ’ needs more efficiently ’ .
14 Following Lerdahl and Jackendoff ( 1983 ) he believes that rhythm has three components : metre , grouping and prolongation .
15 He believes that Uralmash has a future only if it shrinks to a fraction of its present size and concentrates on making machinery that is likely to be in big demand , such as small bulldozers .
16 For he believes that Marx constructed an altogether new kind of theory , of a novelty and importance comparable to the discoveries of Newton or Galileo , and with a structure quite unlike those of its predecessors .
17 And , he believes that Unix provides the most powerful alternative to the mainframe — the ‘ only real alternative ’ .
18 And , he believes that Unix provides the most powerful alternative to the mainframe — the ‘ only real alternative ’ .
19 And this makes sense to Freud , because he believes that people believe in , in religion because of the gratifications it gives them .
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