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

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1 He believed that with such experience she would not have resisted the orders of her assailant .
2 I do n't believe that with any union this company would have been cracked any quicker .
3 I do not believe that at any time , and certainly not at any time when I knew them , was there any emotional relationship between Harold Wilson and Marcia Williams .
4 ‘ Do not believe that for one second , ’ he grated .
5 ‘ At this stage it is too early ti give an accurate figure for the likely return to depositors , however I do believe that in due course it should be substantial .
6 And , from my experience , I can only believe that in some measure , the courts are guilty of supporting the police in this attitude , for the sake of maintaining a status quo .
7 As Larry Lytle , the main spokesman for USL puts it : ‘ USL understands that it is naive to believe that in any merger nothing changes .
8 It is tempting to believe that in this story Poe may have had in mind a case of premature burial , in which the principal figure was the mother of his patron , John L. O'Sullivan .
9 I believe that at one time he was the Prime Minister 's press officer and , indeed , worked in his office .
10 But er I believe that at one time people from the islands settled in some of the farms for the East Mainland whether there 's a similarity in the matter of table or heard and all these sort of things .
11 I believe that at this time St. Martin 's Boys School offered a good education within the financial limits available .
12 This also blends well with the ethos of Napier University and I believe that with continued effort Napier will gain the reputation for the development of students who can demonstrate enterprising skills .
13 They believe that with this unity a Labour Government becomes directly into view as the next stage on the road to working class power .
14 I can not see any other potential locations for a new settlement straddling the A A sixty four corridor , in addition to the three I have just mentioned and I believe that on that basis , it would be reasonable from the strategic point of view , to exclude sector six .
15 I really believe that for some reason or other the place is frightening him out of his wits .
16 We therefore believe that until such time as the Government can clarify what proportion of the projected demand it is willing to satisfy under MPG6 , can be acceptably met through existing reserves , and what realistic mechanisms it intends to apply to extinguish the remainder , no new sources of supply should be permitted .
17 We therefore believe that until such time as the Government can clarify what proportion of the projected demand it is willing to satisfy under MPG6 , can be acceptably met through existing reserves , and what realistic mechanisms it intends to apply to extinguish the remainder , no new sources of supply should be permitted .
18 About mysticism he says , ‘ While its theories seem to me to be mistaken , I yet believe that by sufficient restraint , there is an element of wisdom to be learned from the mystical way of feeling , which does not seem to be attainable in any other manner .
19 Frank became the new chairman and we believe that in due course , it 's gon na generate substantial profits .
20 All City insurance analysts believe that in any event Australian Mutual will not get the Pearl for the 605p per share bid that it has made .
21 They believe that in this passage , as with the rest of the chapter , there is much that is symbolism , used by Matthew to say what the birth of Jesus means to him .
22 George Brown , minister of the ill-fated Department of Economic Affairs , even believed that with American aid the British economy could quickly be restored to health .
23 Mr. Foster believes that for many politics is something remote and complicated and wishes to change that .
24 IBCA believes that at current stock market levels many Japanese banks would not meet the 8 p.c. capital adequacy requirement .
25 He will send the Conablaiche to kill every male child in Ireland , ’ said Fael-Inis , ‘ for he believes that in that way , he will kill the child who will one day rise up to challenge him . ’
26 The right hon. Member for Blaby may not like the idea of a European central bank , but he is clearly on record as saying that he believes that in this country 's economy an independent central bank would be a guarantee against inflation .
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