Example sentences of "we believe that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 We have no plans to change : we believe that these proposals are right .
32 All the Jewish laws are derived from the first five books of the Old Testament , or what Jewish people refer to as the Torah , or the five books of Moses ; we believe that these laws were given by God to the Jewish people .
33 We believe that these grants would be more effective if responsibility was transferred to those Departments which can make best use of the money .
34 We believe that these findings suggest that osmolality is the key determinant of water absorption in both normal and secreting intestine and that it seems to be of particular importance in the secretory state .
35 We believe that these measures will greatly strengthen and clarify the position of the auditor and represent an important step forward in the fight against financial wrong doing .
36 We believe that these results have important consequences for the use of d 3C A as a probe for studying DNA-protein interactions .
37 Although we shall support the Bill because we believe that any measure that alleviates the terrible problem of repossessions is to be welcomed , the way in which the Minister presented it suggests that there is no problem .
38 We believe that any strategy which relies almost entirely on defensive measures as a response to the damaging symptoms of development , is ultimately bound to fail .
39 We believe that mass media and other forms of communication must contribute to peace , justice and understanding .
40 We believe that British Coal can achieve a significant share of the coal market for generation in the new contracts which begin in 1993 , and we believe that it will be able to achieve that at competitive prices .
41 We believe that British advertising is in a class of its own for inventiveness , elegance and sophistication .
42 I shall answer his question directly : we do not believe that the information should be denied to parents , but we believe that crude performance tables should not be used to distort the choices that parents make between different schools in Scotland , as would be the case if the Bill were implemented .
43 We believe that further benefits to consumers would flow from additional competition .
44 Given the present hopeful international situation , we believe that further reductions in levels of armaments will be able to be made without in any way endangering security .
45 We believe that restorative proctocolectomy should not be advised for Crohn 's disease and that if there are features suspicious of the disease , a preliminary colectomy should be advised .
46 We believe that proper steps towards these aims would contribute to securing further improvement in the quality of children 's education . ’
47 We believe that formal training in the use of the laryngeal mask would be beneficial to any physician dealing with such cases .
48 We believe that German unification will prove more troublesome than anyone has been expecting , keeping interest and exchange rates higher than expected .
49 And we believe that several murders have been as a result of that sort of tension .
50 We believe that Christian Aid tries to be visionary in all areas of work , so why not in this case ?
51 We believe that methodological limitations of the lactulose hydrogen breath test may explain the present results and account for the reported controversies .
52 We believe that human beings have a divine origin and an eternal destiny .
53 We believe that this problem must be tackled .
54 We believe that this range will enhance greatly the credibility of the LDP name with retailers , and the LDP sales force are very enthusiastic about it .
55 We believe that this weakness is one of the reasons which explains the failure of left parties and the trade unions to develop coherent socialist housing policies .
56 We believe that this scheme will attract considerable sums of private money for the development of such technologies .
57 We believe that this conflict will need to be faced and dealt with .
58 We believe that this evidence buttresses our conclusion that any failure to take account of children classified as unoccupied runs the very real risk of understating the extent of child health inequalities .
59 But , to return to Shneidman and Farberow 's ‘ psychosemantic fallacy ’ , ‘ We believe that this confusion or ambiguity may indeed occur whenever the individual thinks about his death , whether by suicide or otherwise .
60 We believe that this institution 's problems were directly related to the collapse of oil prices in 1986 and other related economic forces affecting the south west at the time . ’
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