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

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1 Moreover , many actual nationalizations were indeed objectively functional for the restructuring of parts of the economy ‘ no longer organised as capital ’ as Fine and O'Donnell ( 1981 ) put it ; and the British Conservatives only attempted to reverse the post-war Labour government 's efforts ‘ where we believed that a measure of nationalisation was a real hindrance to our island life ( Winston Churchill , cited in Weiner 1960 : 80 ) .
2 But we would be equally wrong if we believed that the development of rhythms depended wholly upon internal factors .
3 At that point , we believed that the Bill would be an irrelevance and unnecessary given that prisoners can already be charged with a wide range of criminal offences , including offences under the Public Order Act 1986 .
4 We believed that the Bill would be totally inefectual in terms of deterring rioters .
5 Within the inner-city study , we believed that the language might show patterns of differentiation between older and younger speakers and between the sexes , but we did not know that it would , or if it did , what the precise differences would be .
6 The response from the State Department came in a message dated the following day , 15 May [ KP 125 ] : " We believe that no distinction should be made between Chetniks and other dissident Yugoslav troops and that our position with respect to anti-partisan or dissident Yugoslav troops in general , in agreement with that of the British Foreign Office and in accordance with Macmillan 's recommendation , is clearly set forth in PEP TEL 424 , May 2 .
7 We believe that a distance of 3kpc as indicated for the SNR is consistent with the pulsar 's dispersion measure .
8 While we believe that a problem is all someone else 's fault , we are powerless to resolve it , since we can not change other people ; we can only change ourselves .
9 We believe that a continuation of this activity could in the long term be detrimental to the welfare of their less privileged neighbours , who have to depend on a weekly wage for their survival ’ .
10 ( 3 ) Your house has come up in a random sample of houses in this area and , if you are a full-time housewife , we would like you to tell us about your working day since ( 4 ) we believe that a survey of this subject would be of great value in helping all housewives .
11 We believe that a prerequisite of this co-operative and corporate activity is a climate of open discussion and dialogue among the teachers , a willingness to share experiences and expertise and , most importantly , relationships of trust and mutual support ( ILEA 1984 : 111 – 12 ) .
12 We believe that a way forward through the practical difficulties rehearsed above might be a simple requirement that a lender refusing a credit application ( or requiring special conditions ) should state the reason in whatever terms he wished ; and that this requirement should be coupled to a requirement that ( as a condition of their Consumer Credit Act licence ) lenders should each make a statement of their lending practice to the Director General of Fair Trading .
13 We believe that a bypass is what 's needed and all we are asking for is a feasibility study to be carried out , ’ Mr Melia said .
14 We believe that a Town and Country Planning measure on the lines indicated would give planning authorities all the scope which they need and which the 1932 Act failed to give them .
15 In the new society , we believe that a husband or children will not act as a limitation on women .
16 However , although we believe that a reform along these lines does offer the best way forward , it is appropriate to note some of the possible drawbacks .
17 We believe that a multicentre trial with clearly defined outcome measures is necessary to recruit an adequate number of premature infants .
18 The reality is , it is most unlikely that such a merger would be allowed on competition grounds and we believe that a referral to the authorities would be likely to attract great uncertainty to our customers and staff . ’
19 We believe that every man , woman and child in the world has the right to choose where he lives , for whom he works , and that his endeavours should be fairly rewarded .
20 We believe that every asylum seeker , whether in-country or arriving at the ports , should have access to good free legal advice .
21 We believe that the advantages of insurance are so great that we hope that lenders will try to persuade their customers to take it , voluntarily .
22 Moreover , we believe that the knowledge worker in its broadest sense is any member of the labor force who adds value to a data or information product whether or not that added value is primarily in terms of packaging and delivering the message , or in terms of enhancing the meaning and usability of the message … .
23 We believe that the migration rates that should be used should be a three year average rather than an eight or a ten year average .
24 We believe that the negotiating position has not been particularly clever .
25 We believe that the differences in affinities determined by the different techniques may be due to the relatively rapid sampling of the filter-binding assay .
26 Although neither SSAP 1 nor FRS 2 deals with this issue in the context of associates , we believe that the principles outlined in FRS 2 would apply equally to associates .
27 We believe that the principles of ensuring that alterations do not damage the historic fabric of the building and respect its special character should be applied wherever buildings judged worthy of retention , particularly those contributing to the special character of a locality , are proposed for conversion .
28 However , despite the unusually difficult current year we are optimistic about the next financial year and we believe that the management which successfully revived Stoddard will now bring similar benefits to Sekers .
29 We believe that the protection of a healthy and attractive countryside depends to a large extent on the rejuvenation of towns as attractive places in which to live and work .
30 ‘ But , given a level playing field , we believe that the work commitments we are agreeing to are as great as can be justified in commercial terms , and hope that this is recognised by Whitehall . ’
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