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

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1 He took good care of his men and he believed that soldiers should stay out of politics .
2 UK Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd on a visit to Turkey on April 21-22 said that he believed that Turkey should be included in the Matutes plan ( the EC 's development programme for the Mediterranean basin ) .
3 He believed that Germanisation would bring the Poles security and a place in the world that they could not otherwise expect .
4 Becher ( 1978 ) denied that a general ideological consensus about educational ends is ‘ necessary in theory ’ ; in practice he believed that teachers can , and do , negotiate a working consensus , usually framed in terms of basic minima .
5 But he believed that pacifism could expect support from all the major vested interests in a modern capitalist society .
6 He believed that work would go ahead , although it would be delayed and might take until 2004 to complete .
7 Like his fellow Republicans he believed that government should interfere as little as possible in the economy .
8 He believed that socialism would not come about as the inevitable result of impersonal laws of economic development but would have to be built by active human beings working purposively and creatively .
9 The right hon. Gentleman will be aware that the case for pardoning Derek Bentley was supported by his trial jury , which recommended mercy in 1952 ; by the Lord Chief Justice of the day ; by the trial judge , who said subsequently that he believed that Bentley would not hang ; a subsequent Lord Chancellor , Lord Hailsham ; by many members of another place ; by many right hon. and hon. Members of this House — nearly one third of whom signed a recent early-day motion ; and by millions of our fellow citizens .
10 For Tyndall , science claimed the unrestricted right to search even on dangerous ground ; like Goethe he believed that science ought to be lively , and that commotion was to be preferred to stagnation , the torrent to the swamp .
11 Robin Cook , Labour 's spokesman on health , said he believed that commitment may turn out to be ‘ too modest ’ by the time of the next general election .
12 Despite the cold , he believed that people would be prepared to watch football at night .
13 She would make the poet 's lunch , starting with the radio playing but switching it off after a time because he believed that people should be able to do without background noise .
14 He believed that people should spend as little as possible on themselves and think as little as possible about themselves — no more , indeed , than the little thought that was needed to keep them usefully alive .
15 Bearing in mind the urgency of the matter now , after so many years , when does he believe that action will be taken ?
16 He believes that Britain should negotiate with other countries , the EEC and the United States , to take the Vietnamese .
17 Since he believes that students may be aided in drawing their own conclusions if writers make their own value biases explicit , it is particularly important to do this .
18 It does sadden him , but he believes that Juice will maybe explain a few of the pressures kids are under .
19 The problem with the Minister 's logic is that his colleague , the other Under-Secretary of State for Employment , the hon. Member for Wantage ( Mr. Jackson ) has recently gone on record saying that he believes that women should have pay parity with men in accordance with the law .
20 He believes that Australia must move to greater technological sovereignty , must negotiate better technology transfer agreements with foreign owned companies , and , of course , develop its own indigenous technology .
21 In those circumstances , he believes that violence will be used , and that is sufficient .
22 He believes that EON will much improve the service .
23 He believes that agreement may be only a month or two away , however any deal is not necessarily exclusive .
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