Example sentences of "no [noun sg] believe that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There is no evidence to believe that this would be so .
2 No American believed that any action would be justified if more than half our population would be killed in retaliation . ’
3 If Steen had been murdered ( and he had no cause to believe that that was the case ) , then it was something to do with the Sweets and the blackmailing business .
4 It was not an act of war and I have no reason to believe that one of your countrymen was responsible .
5 There is no reason to believe that diabetic patients fare better and they may do less well .
6 In the opinion of Melanie Clore there is no reason to believe that such prices could not be repeated at the present time .
7 In the US , the Cohen Commission 's influential report suggested that : ‘ There is no reason to believe that independent auditors are more likely to predict whether a company will liquidate than they are able to predict the outcome of any other uncertainties …
8 But addiction to chemicals is clearly real , and there seems no reason to believe that compulsive chemical-taking is necessarily in a different class from other acquired compulsive habits .
9 It said : ‘ If it becomes known that UK companies have supplied equipment for manufacture of munitions we could truthfully say that when the licences were issued we had no reason to believe that this civilian equipment was for other than general industrial purposes . ’
10 There is no reason to believe that this was not true also of the world 's earliest volcanoes .
11 While I have no reason to believe that this was the case in respect of Wilson , or indeed any senior member of the Labour Party , I can understand why such a person would be reluctant to try to abort the inquiry .
12 The results have been called into question because plasma lipid assays raised the possibility that placebo and active treatments had been intermixed , but Bamford et al have no reason to believe that this occurred ( personal communication ) .
13 If it is to work effectively it will require the good will of Mr , who , in all discussion today has shown a most responsible attitude and I have no reason to believe that this will not continue .
14 Without its support we still have no reason to believe that any agreement will be reached behind the veil of ignorance .
15 Secondly , there is no reason to believe that any computerised system for storing data on ‘ opting in ’ would be effective or practical .
16 For if we have no reason to believe that any more of the debts will be paid during the intervals of peace , than have hitherto been : Nay the whole of the Sinking Fund , by such an increased debt , becoming absolutely anticipated , together with numbers of additional oppressive taxes , we have less reason to expect any of the old debts to be discharged , as we go on contracting of new .
17 After the war the military organised a big cleanup in the forest — and the ministry of defence says there 's no reason to believe that any buried weapons still remain .
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