Example sentences of "he believe that [noun] be " in BNC.

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1 He believed that Paris was seeing a forward surge in the arts .
2 Bullying and overpowering , he believed that might was right and woe betide anyone who stood in his way .
3 He believed that liberty was best preserved by maintaining the balance implicit in the guiding legal principles of the constitution .
4 There were several reasons why he believed that Britain was where such an enterprise should be .
5 He believed that recession was a more immediate enemy than inflation and acted accordingly .
6 And he believed that luck was the reward of diligence .
7 He believed that women are to be adored for their naturalness , but because this makes them vulnerable and subject to extremes of temperament , they should also be under the control of their husbands .
8 Rousseau challenged the Christian doctrine of Original Sin ; he believed that man was by nature good , and that he had been corrupted by civilization ; savages were uncorrupted .
9 He believed that God was drawing his attention to this particular message from Scripture and that O'Neill was a harbinger of the troubles that lay ahead .
10 Like his fellow countryman , Spinoza , he believed that God was nature and nature was God .
11 Sometimes he believed that Eleanor was the love of his life .
12 He believed that reality was best approached through work or its cessation , whether in the shape of miners in the Borinage , labourers digging streets in The Hague , the poor waiting submissively in long lines in soup kitchens , or old men in broken top hats walking through the gates of almshouses .
13 He believed that communications was only different in that it offered some vocational skills .
14 Georgia 's President Zviad Gamsakhurdia continued to warn of the prospect of Gorbachev attempting to impose presidential rule , and he told the Georgian Supreme Soviet on Feb. 27 that he believed that Gorbachev was preparing to detach South Ossetia and the other troubled enclave of Abkhazia from Georgia if the republic persisted in refusing to sign the new Union Treaty .
15 He believed that people were made by the impersonal forces of history , not by greed , malice and lust .
16 In the evenings they read together , keeping silent because he believed that silence was more real than chatter , and at half past nine they went to bed .
17 He believed that children were the woman 's affair .
18 He believes that 35mm is an undervalues medium .
19 Mira can not enter Phillario 's world on the strength of her intellect , because her features are too plain ; although Corydon will not attack her appearance , he has no appreciation of her intellect since he believes that plays are wicked .
20 He believes that sewage is contaminating the water and driving them away .
21 He believes that things are as they seem to Dr Serafin ; that he is putting up proposals which are as sound as his judgement and experience can make them , that he is withdrawing them in deference to Serafin 's objections , and that he will be forced to formulate alternative proposals which can not be known to him yet because they will take their rise from views Serafin has still not expressed .
22 When he believes that Tom is not guilty of the rape of which he has been accused , we know that Tom is innocent so when he is found guilty of raping Mayella Ewell , it is quite clear that the decision had been heavily prejudiced .
23 He believes that unemployment is socially divisive and is leading to the creation of an underclass .
24 But he believes that linen is the ideal instrument by which to probe the hidden depths of marital life .
25 He believes that training is insufficient at the plant and that morale is at a low ebb , largely because of the working environment and the ageing equipment .
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