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

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1 ‘ He was at ease in the company of men but I believe that sex did n't interest him and was even repugnant to him .
2 I realize that there may well be seven others doing exactly the same thing , but I believe that God will help the most sincere and the most deserving .
3 Some hon. Members may think that that is unfair , but I believe that car owners whose vehicles have been taken would think differently .
4 ‘ I 'm both for and against the selection policy but I believe that Evans could put egg on the selectors ' faces on Sunday . ’
5 He added : ‘ It 's going to be tough , but I believe that BNFL is extremely well placed and superbly led by Neville Chamberlain .
6 As she approaches it , she can not at first see Alix , but she believes that Alix will be there , and indeed momently she is : they converge , Esther from the west , Alix from the south , and moderate their pace ( Esther accelerating slightly , Alix marginally slowing down ) so that they meet upon the very corner itself .
7 But we believe that company car drivers should be able to enjoy the finer things in life without being taxed to the hilt .
8 But we believe that people can realise their potential best not as isolated individuals , but as members of thriving and responsible communities .
9 But he believed that MacDonald had made some soundings in a coalition direction , and in a speech at Hull on 19 July he went out of his way to reject ‘ the idea that a national government such as existed during the war should be set up in the present difficulties ’ .
10 But he believed that pacifism could expect support from all the major vested interests in a modern capitalist society .
11 But he believed that David Lloyd George ( later first Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor ) , as chancellor of the Exchequer , should restrain spending and not encourage it .
12 It does sadden him , but he believes that Juice will maybe explain a few of the pressures kids are under .
13 But he believes that linen is the ideal instrument by which to probe the hidden depths of marital life .
14 But he believes that Wednesday manager Trevor Francis has a ready-made replacement in super kid Chris Bart-Williams , a £375,000 buy from Orient last November .
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