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

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1 2 ) With a larger number of employees we believed that accurate routine manpower information in a number of key areas — such as labour turnover , recruitment , and pay and benefit levels — becomes a still more important issue .
2 How simply we believed that this wasteland was the immediate effect of social antagonism , community tension , civil war .
3 But what is it that we believe when we believe that one thing caused another , that the second was the effect of the first ?
4 Saburo Kato , who is head of the Environment Agency 's global warming department , said : " We believe that such targets can be met without significant economic impact " .
5 We believe that such advice should be available on a similar basis to amenity and environmental organisations concerned about particular developments .
6 Our final recommendations will , inevitably , reflect available resources and the international movement 's policies — for example , that all members should campaign on all parts of the Mandate — but we believe that new initiatives are possible .
7 As with external assessment in the primary phase , we believe that new methods of testing pupils ' reading skills may need to be devised , building on the best of GCSE practice .
8 ‘ I also tried to say that our unity was in the future when we believe that all things will be gathered together and completed in Christ and that therefore our policies of today have to reflect our longings for the future .
9 Although we believe that all birds and bats must have a common ancestor if we trace their lineages back far enough , that common ancestor was also the common ancestor of all mammals ( including ourselves ) and all birds .
10 We believe that all government , whether local , national , or increasingly European , should be bound by the rights of the individual and should be fully accountable .
11 Since we believe that all variations in behavioural capacity reflect underlying variations in the nervous system , we have to accept that the human brain is , in some way , different from that of other species .
12 We believe that all people are formed , sustained and affirmed through a process of love and relationship with others .
13 We believe that all peoples need to have one day in the week which is different , and which provides an opportunity for varied forms of community life and activity .
14 We believe that political power is best exercised at the most local level possible , consistent with good government .
15 We welcome the emphasis on Communication as the main aim of language teaching , but we believe that real communication can only be achieved when there is a sound knowledge of linguistic structure .
16 We believe that each individual is both unique and equal to others regardless of sex , nationality , colour , creed , class , intellectual ability or emotional , social , physical handicap .
17 We believe that empirical findings of value gains in unrelated diversifications are overstated because the results of corporate catalysts are included .
18 We believe that effective language learning is a partnership between school , teacher and student , with the school providing the best possible conditions and environment for learning — high academic standards , well-equipped buildings and classrooms , up-to-date teaching materials and aids , well-organised course programmes , and a wide range of extra-curricular facilities and services .
19 In patients with amyloidosis , therefore , we believe that chemical typing of the amyloid protein is very important in predicting the clinical characteristics , course , and prognosis of the disease .
20 But previous studies have demonstrated increased root respiration rates and faster root turnover associated with higher soil temperature , and we believe that higher soil temperatures at the southern forest act in part to accelerate maintenance costs and mortality rates throughout the entire system of fine , absorbing roots .
21 Together with the Alliance Party , our sister party and the only non-sectarian political party in Northern Ireland , we believe that mutual respect , shared responsibilities and decentralised government are the only basis for a lasting solution to the troubles of Northern Ireland .
22 We believe that young people should be free to choose between college , work-based training and sixth form studies .
23 We believe that retired people who have worked all their lives are entitled to a decent standard of living .
24 We have introduced savings schemes such as TESSAs , and we believe that excess taxation is iniquitous when we seek to encourage people both to save and to invest in our economy .
25 We believe that regional government has proved to be a key economic regenerator of many of the European regions .
26 We insist on integrity because we believe that internal compromises would deny what is often called " equality before the law " and sometimes " formal equality . "
27 We believe that Y-PCR testing , followed by a physical examination of positive cases , is a valid method of verifying the genetic sex of large numbers of people .
28 last year , and we believe that that type of steady growth is very is , is , is desirable .
29 We believe that that role should be strengthened .
30 We believe that four boats are the minimum , but have always said that on those four boats the maximum would be 128 warheads per boat .
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