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

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1 In a classroom where such an answer-orientated atmosphere exists , it is difficult to imagine much exploration into unknown territory taking place , as pupils will find it difficult to believe that there are areas where their teacher does not know ‘ the answer ’ .
2 This is a rather more nebulous concept , but IBM seems to believe that there are loads of small businesses that are currently running their operations on local network-based systems and are beginning to get to the size where they are beginning to need transaction processing facilities on their server .
3 However , I believe that there are advantages in improved communications with the client .
4 ‘ We believe that there are questions of interpretation as to what is a cross-subsidy in respect of operators of aircraft above and below fifteen tonnes .
5 But many commentators believe that there are points of common interest between the government , the traffickers and the traditional ruling class , and that Mr Barco , a lame-duck president in the closing months of his administration , may no longer have the power within his own party to sustain his offensive .
6 Many people believe that there are schoolrooms and football grounds where civilized order is forever on the verge of breaking down .
7 I believe that there are objectives that should be endorsed , not because the Bill favours one part of the country at the expense of another but because an international terminal , as well as a through station , at King 's Cross will benefit the whole country .
8 I believe that there are ways of getting local people to participate in their own ceasefire with some help from outside , but it should not need mass troop movements to do it .
9 Professor Elton believes that they are part of the revolution in government carried through by Thomas Cromwell , that they produced an entirely new kind of Council — a formal governing board instead of an informal inner ring — and that they achieved a clear demarcation of function between administrative and judicial business , with the Privy Council attending to administration and the Star Chamber in effect the same people afforced by two judges — carrying out conciliar jurisdiction .
10 In this sense one is neutral only if one can affect the fortunes of the parties and if one helps or hinders them to an equal degree and one does so because one believes that there are reasons for so acting which essentially depend on the fact that the action has an equal effect on the fortunes of the parties .
11 But he believes that there are developments around the corner that could bring a lot of changes for the better , not least of them , technological changes .
12 Ewan Rice , corporate services director for the Woolwich Building Society believes that there are openings there for the taking .
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