Example sentences of "not believe that [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Keynesians see money supply as less important , but even they do not believe that money supply can be ignored .
2 But Roderick Henderson , who runs the chef division of recruitment consultant Berkeley Scott , does not believe that contract catering is always a financially rewarding sector in which to work .
3 I do not believe that M. Guérigny did feel responsible .
4 On the whole , correspondents did not believe that church musicians receive as much encouragement as they deserve .
5 If the Secretary of State does not believe that GP fund holding produces two-tier waiting lists , how can he explain the position in Manchester , where patients of fund holders are given eye treatment in a private wing , while patients of other GPs wait 13 months for an appointment ?
6 In this at least he agreed with Madison and the other American constitutionalists , who also did not believe that majority decisions were necessarily right .
7 He did not believe that council reform should be at the top of the list of problems to be dealt with in Scotland .
8 She does not believe that day care can substitute for the one-to-one relationship between mother and child , and favours the introduction of greater financial incentives and other support for the family care of children .
9 In 1970 , Labour identification was not necessarily tied to support for the party 's ‘ traditional ’ concerns , or at least the concerns of the left-wing : only 39 per cent of Labour identifiers were in favour of nationalising more industries ; only 40 per cent did not believe that trade unions had too much power ; and although 60 per cent were in favour of spending more on social services this represented a marked decline from the 89 per cent recorded in 1964 ( Crewe et al . ,
10 ( 1977 ) , 50 per cent of Labour identifiers supported more nationalisation of industry , 61 per cent were in favour of spending more on social services , and 44 per cent did not believe that trade unions had too much power .
11 The minister did not believe that Tameside Council could properly implement the change within the limited time available .
12 They do n't believe that government promises of an increase in benefits will properly compensate the pensioners , and worry that those just above the level eligible for benefits will be hit hardest of all .
13 We do n't believe that pension rights should be undermined by privatization or by C C T. We agree with motion three seven one but add one qualification the best way to provide protection for members threatened in this way is to force the government to honour its obligations under European law and push for pensions to be included in the regulations .
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