Example sentences of "believe that [det] [noun] should " in BNC.

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1 Well we do n't believe that any animals should be made to perform these kind of silly tricks purely for the purposes of human entertainment .
2 I can give the hon. Gentleman the undertaking — it is of the sort that I gave him in Committee — that I believe that many things should be done with the extra resources that we shall have , and in the context of administrative matters the care of records is relevant .
3 The letter states : ‘ We accepted the democratic decision of the NEC [ national executive committee ] and also believe that such debates should take place in the legitimate bodies of the party .
4 2 , We accepted the democratic decision of the NEC and also believe that such debates should take place in the legitimate bodies of the party .
5 We believe that such advice should be available on a similar basis to amenity and environmental organisations concerned about particular developments .
6 The use of such tests is a controversial issue , with on the one hand , anti-abortion lobbies arguing that life begins at conception and that therefore all abortion is wrong , through to womens ' groups who believe that such tests should be available to all pregnant women of all ages , so that those who do not wish to take the risk of giving birth to a mentally handicapped child may take the appropriate actions to prevent it .
7 Some haematologists thus believe that all blood should be routinely filtered , and something like four million filters were used in the United States last year .
8 We believe that that role should be strengthened .
9 The second reason , less plausibly , is that they regard non-shareholder groups as having legitimate claims on the company and believe that these claims should be satisfied even though a reduction in shareholder wealth is involved .
10 As far as works of art are concerned , four , perhaps five member states including the Presidency and the UK , believe that this tax should be collected at origin rather than at destination .
11 MITI believes that such exports should be of less concern to advocates of managed trade than consumer goods , because components increase the competitiveness — and therefore the export potential — of the industries that buy them .
12 Age Concern believes that these issues should be explicitly considered when discussions take place about responsibilities of health authorities , family practitioner committees and self-governing hospitals .
13 It is unknown to find any subject of Her Majesty who does not say , when asked , that he cares passionately for the Health Service , and believes that more money should be spent on it .
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