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

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1 And I believed that this world of darkness and changing images went on without a break , as unceasingly as the other less real one outside , wherever outside was , and by some unlikely philanthropic gesture of the city corporation was allowed to co-exist and be connected by the little dark doors with dark portholes .
2 She had n't been prepared for the way poetry came into this fitting together of parts , Shall I believe that unsubstantial Death is amorous , and that the lean abhorrèd monster keeps Thee here in dark to be his paramour , she recited in her head , as O'Hara climbed on top and humped her beneath the rude unshaded bulb .
3 Nor do I believe that private sector training is the answer .
4 Little for that matter did I believe that this experience was to be the start of a whole new direction in my life , the lessons of which I have attempted to set out in this book .
5 I believe that one firm is at present training one male monotype operator , who is being taught by a woman , It is true that this evidence comes from the opposing side so to speak , but nowhere is a counter-assertion put forward by the union that men had applied to learn and been turned away .
6 I believe that one day Manchester United will again win the league title .
7 I believe that many visitors would like to have available a short paper about the early history to enable them to derive greater enjoyment from their stay and I hope those who want to know more will be stimulated to consult the Inventory .
8 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 .
9 I believe that such people would find it inexplicable if that were to happen .
10 I believe that such statements are likely to be readily identified in Parliamentary proceedings and the cases in which they are relevant will be determined by the nature of the subject matter .
11 In looking at routes to permanence I have already indicated that I believe that long-term fostering will be the best route for a number , albeit a diminishing number , of children in care .
12 It is not practical for her to travel to Alton for the hearing of her case , and I believe that genuine hardship is going to result . ’
13 Yes , Sir — and I believe that recent events reinforce that point .
14 I believe that low wages are an absolute scandal , but in Britain they are a result of the economy running at half-cock , which is regrettable .
15 With such caveats , and open-mindedness , I believe that alternative systems of healing , which I prefer collectively to call ‘ complementary medicine ’ , should and will operate in partnership with conventional medicine .
16 I believe that each individual is precious to God . ’
17 From memory , I believe that six incidents have been reported in the past year .
18 I believe that total employment in manufacturing on the Chirton Estate is unlikely to exceed 3000 , although there are some jobs in retailing .
19 I believe that that standard has an important part to play in enhancing employer recognition of the importance of training and career development for the whole of a company 's work force .
20 I believe that that money has been carried forward , which means that funds are available today if the Minister should decide to pay the Axminster practice .
21 I 'm very sorry about that because I believe that that money could be better spent within the fire service on other matters to provide a much better service to the general public .
22 I support the Bill because it seeks to address a serious problem , but I believe that that problem is greater than it appears to be .
23 I can not say that I believe that that council necessarily represents the views of industry and commerce .
24 Now I am able to say that Barton Willmore has done this work , and it has submitted as part of our submission to the E I P , and in summary what I would say is that I believe that that work demonstrates that the new settlement has to be in the order of two thousand to two thousand five hundred dwellings , to begin to achieve the environmental objectives set for the new settlement , and also social objectives which would also be important to the residents of that new settlement .
25 The educational establishment likes to keep up an old-fashioned mystique on such matters , and I believe that that establishment is one of the problems we face .
26 I believe that great progress will be made .
27 I believe that all parents would rather pay increased taxes or not receive tax cuts if that would deal with the problem .
28 ‘ In time , possibly five or six years from now , I believe that all milk collection will be done by an organisation jointly owned by all the co-operatives buying Scottish milk .
29 I believe that all parties have a role to play in implementing the peace accord , but of course the South African Government have the primary responsibility for the impartial maintenance of law and order .
30 I believe that essential dimensions and indeed products are possible through a conflation of business and education , producing new paradigms for the creation of new forms of understanding , new structures , new entities and new ideas .
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