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

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1 He believed that all home-produced cheese would rise in price and that the number of varieties would shrink .
2 He believed that all living forms can be related into a single developmental sequence .
3 Indeed Hamilton believed that all 3-dimensional systems had to have divisors of zero and considered the fact that the quaternions had no divisors of zero to be one of its chief merits .
4 This reflects two German habits : an old one , an academic tradition that takes the ‘ science ’ bit in social science very seriously ; and a newer yearning for consensus , for believing that all sensible people really agree with each other .
5 Although Robinson 's suggestions are attractive , Steers ( 1964 ) does not believe that all double spits can be explained as breached baymouth bars .
6 They would believe that all these people were caught up in this satanic net .
7 If we are asked to believe that all human life is given by God , then what about animal life ?
8 On the other hand , there are philistines who apparently believe that all new ideas , no matter how subtle , can be conveyed in the terms they happened to have picked up at their mother 's knee , and reject any attempt to expand the language into areas beyond the nursery .
9 They believe that all social groups benefit if their society runs smoothly and prospers .
10 We believe that all three profile components are equally important and should therefore receive equal attention in the classroom .
11 In 1967 , Charles Haughey , then minister of finance in the Irish government , made a speech on opening a new building on St. Stephen 's Green in Dublin in which he said : ‘ I for one , have never believed that all architectural taste and building excellence ceased automatically with the passing of the 18th century . ’
12 Virtually every biologist who cares to think about the subject believes that all living matter has evolved .
13 It believes that all national legislation , administrative provisions , contracts and trust deeds are overridden by article 119 ( so the Government contracting-out provisions and Inland Revenue practice notes could also be affected ) .
14 The hon. Gentleman has for some time been against the original fast rail link through Kent and south London , and we have learnt tonight that he is against the current project , apparently because he believes that all British Rail 's money should be spent on saving his neck by improving the lousy commuter service that his constituents have had to tolerate for 13 years of Tory misrule — to use a well-known phrase from a couple of decades back .
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