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

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1 Do n't fool yourself into believing that it is politics , ’ he wrote .
2 That is to say , he or she must believe that it is God 's will for him or her at that time .
3 It is a so it 's a complex set of interrelationships we 're looking at er on a sub-regional basis , I do believe that there is capacity , some capacity around the inner area of York , and to what extent the greenbelt enquiry er inspector will retain what I and others and certainly York City Council would believe is sufficient capacity remains to be seen , and though similar pleas were made at that enquiry I think they have to be restated here .
4 Likewise when serious troubles threaten and sorrow comes , a compelling need to believe that there is help or relief available from a source of much greater scope than that neighbourly help which meets the lesser needs of day to day discomforts , shows itself to be experienced by , in some measure , nearly all humanity .
5 So when Simon says that they are all bad , they all fear each other , Piggy refuses to believe that he is part of ‘ the beast ’ , therefore , he abruptly answers Simon 's thoughts by shouting
6 Any theist committed to the view that God is omnipresent must by definition believe that there is evidence of God 's presence in the reality observed on earth .
7 I believe that it is nonsense that we should give such asylum seekers any form of accommodation .
8 From a wider perspective , the restless tides that govern world trade and industry make plant closures as well as new plant openings inevitable and healthy , and only the neanderthals that believe that it is management 's function to provide jobs for life , and the workers ' function to make management 's life as hard as possible would argue otherwise .
9 Instead they believe that it is Sampson 's generative grammar formulation that is at fault .
10 For I believe that it is determinism that rules out moral responsibility and other things we believe in … "
11 Quine 's response to someone who believes that there is evidence to warrant this extreme measure is that the sceptic is ‘ overreacting ’ , manifesting bizarre or deviant patterns of entrenchment of beliefs , different standards of plausibility and evidence .
12 If the hon. Gentleman believes that there is evidence of criminality , he should draw it to the attention of the police , if he has not done so already .
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