Example sentences of "he believes that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He believes that a writer will often find himself through exposure to some other writer .
2 if he believes that a criminal offence has been committed and he believes that the officer ought to be charged .
3 He believes that the deterrent effect , which no longer seems to exist for young people , should be reinstated .
4 He believes that the ministry and British Nuclear Fuels have not sampled the area extensively because the contamination was not predicted by the official models of how radioactive material moves in the environment .
5 He believes that the proposals discriminate against the bulk of United Kingdom agriculture .
6 In fact , he believes that the formation of C&P has in the event been a powerful factor in enabling research to be rationalized throughout the whole ICI Group .
7 He believes that the exchange rate is relevant to the control of inflation and indeed has gone to great lengths to show it , including raising interest rates in an attempt to stop the pound from falling .
8 He believes that the secret of successful selling comes from careful preparation and hard work .
9 And he believes that the success of two of the fastest-growing markets , network management and disaster recovery , is because ‘ they meet clearly-defined business needs ’ .
10 He believes that the jets come from areas where material is evaporating from the surface more slowly than in surrounding regions .
11 He believes that the jets may originate from ‘ dikes ’ — a geological term for tilted strata or layers or others particularly dusty areas which might stick up from the surrounding surface .
12 He believes that the United States has been destroyed by morally subversive elements ( such as Sigmund Freud , Franklin Delano Roosevelt and , of course , Elvis Presley ) , and he also claims that the government ‘ ruint ’ him by interfering in his coal-mining business .
13 He rejects the criteria favoured by Thompson not , of course , out of mere dogmatism , but rather because he believes that the self-consciousness of a class is not a crucial factor in explaining its birth and development .
14 He believes that the home has a central role in people 's consciousness , and specifically in their sense of ‘ ontological security ’ .
15 He believes that the way ahead lies in the establishment of an international food policy which concentrates on obtaining the very maximum from crops .
16 He believes that the houses can survive next year only if they start making their own videotapes of performances , make a habit of exchanging productions among the 13 houses and pray for the arrival of pay-television in Italy .
17 he believes that the issues have been oversimplified and that , for example , caterers should start thinking hard about how the food they sell is produced .
18 The finance director of one of the companies says he believes that the productivity increases attributable to IT are coming to an end : ‘ Auditors are getting more productive — but it can only go to a certain level . ’
19 He believes that the report will be recognised internationally as a major step forward in assessing the risks of a large scale disaster arising from the transport of dangerous substances near centres of population .
20 He believes that the intention to play professionally is ‘ crime ’ .
21 He believes that the distinction literate/non-literate is similar to , but more useful than , that traditionally made between logical and ‘ pre-logical ’ .
22 It is astonishing that he believes that the exclusion of London Scottish and London Irish from League One will raise English rugby standards .
23 He believes that the value of such skills can not be over-rated in an industry which has become more and more competitive and increasingly important to the economies of the countries in which Hilton operates .
24 He believes that the UFC is encouraging universities to reduce diversity , and to freeze the status quo .
25 He believes that the increases in transport fuel costs will hit both farmers and farmworkers , many of whom have no alternative to the car in public transport .
26 But he believes that the Lord of the Universe does reside specially in that stone . ’
27 When those messages are understood , he believes that the image of plastic as an environmental enemy will change — to become a flexible friend to humankind in the home , factory , hospital or spaceship .
28 And he believes that the introduction of a third-party examination accreditation such as the National Vocational Qualification is essential to the Association 's development .
29 He believes that the use of the term ‘ substance ’ is a good example :
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