Example sentences of "believe [pron] [is] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 State 3 to state 4 — usually if the approximate number of blocks for the item was estimated too high , resulting in Offline believing there is more space available even though it is physically full
2 ‘ Sometimes we make the mistake of believing there is some connection , when in truth we are discussing a different era , different players who played different laws .
3 Why do you go on believing he 's some sort of great big nome in the sky ? ’
4 I do not believe there is another contractor capable of going from Greenfield to completion in this way , across the range of services , and on this scale .
5 Smithkline Beecham say retailers were ask to remove the effected product from their shelves earlier this month but have n't alerted customers because they do n't believe there is any risk to public health .
6 I honestly do n't believe there is any alternative . ’
7 Nevertheless , in this case I do believe there is some value in tracing differences in the perspectives from which various groups of colleagues seemed to have developed their thinking .
8 SCO wants more business at the high-end of the market — currently some 25% of its sales — and does n't believe there is enough room in the Intel space for the four or more contenders now in line .
9 Er but I do n't believe it 's worthwhile doing manual on the cases , they will get picked up in the next data support run which runs two weeks afterwards , that 'll be erm beginning of May .
10 I ca n't believe it 's four years .
11 Da da da da da that 's love and I ca n't believe it 's true da da you better stop before you go and break my heart .
12 He conducted sermons , and met many Nez Perce headmen , including Tuekakas , of whom he wrote : ‘ If there is one among this multitude who it may be hoped has been everlastingly benefitted by the gospel , I should believe it is this man ’ .
13 And scarcely half believe she 's any good in the kitchen .
14 Mr Wakerley said : ‘ Are we to believe there is another kidnapper , the kidnapper of Julie Dart , the killer of Julie Dart , who by the purest coincidence used the bridges across the Dove Valley Trail to collect ransom money three miles apart , who stencilled his messages and who thought of using detectors to try to see if police had bugged the money so they could follow ? . ’
15 ‘ We believe there is real demand for our product in the UK .
16 Douglas Hurd , the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary , however , declared that he did not " believe there is any point , and some danger indeed , in duplicating what NATO does and what the members of NATO decided should be renewed and continued " .
17 Very few of them believe there is any magic ( if ever there was ) in the business and almost all of them want to understand the process and expect executive search consultants to provide that knowledge .
18 I believe there is speculative developments appreciate that it is not likely to be developed for B one , it will become available for other uses .
19 I believe there 's two aspects to this .
20 Suppose Rabbit does n't in fact believe there 's any honey left ( and believes he does n't believe that ) .
21 I said , ‘ I believe there 's some over in the producer 's office .
22 And I believe there 's some roadworks at Stafford , I might even get on my teletext and look and see what roadworks are on the M six , I may even give the A A a ring , to say , but it 's all on teletext and this sort of thing .
23 As for the Multiple sclerosis sufferers at Didcot ; they believe there 's enough evidence to give credibility to their treatment , so they 're keeping up the pressure both inside and outside the chamber .
24 Health visitors who specialise in the welfare of the homeless believe it 's one way of ensuring families do get a decent meal in the morning …
25 We believe it 's high time that both er prison staff and prisoners were able er to seek er an independent outside view , er whenever there are difficulties .
26 Experts believe it is all part of a wartime spirit of looking on the bright side .
27 Roy [ Jenkins ] ruminated : ‘ Your memory is better than mine , Prime Minister , but I believe it is ten years ago to this very day that we sat in this room discussing the Defence Review .
28 ‘ No one believes there is any romance left .
29 At UMIST in Manchester , Professor Cary Cooper believes there 's one way to really make more firms take the matter seriously .
30 The company believes there 's enough market for four operators , certainly enough for three and that two is not enough .
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