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

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1 Around the world , many cultures believe that any harm done to a dolphin may cause ill-fortune or sickness .
2 After all , many defendants believe that this offers a much better prospect of acquittal , and there is some research evidence to support this view ( Vennard , 1995 ) .
3 Although this involves the use of rather advanced techniques compared with the running of simple transfers and dubs , many enthusiasts believe that this type of editing is essential to the making of ‘ real ’ movies , and look on it as the key creative element in their video activities .
4 Many Christians believe that one important role of the priest is to ‘ represent ’ Jesus at the Eucharist .
5 Many officials believed that these disturbances were prompted by needless interference with traditional society .
6 Many Serbs believe that such a concession would soon lead to a demand for secession .
7 Many observers believe that this outcome would not have happened if BA had not been privatised as such a dominant carrier in the UK , but others argue that this claim is irrelevant and that world competition is what matters ; BA and BCal were both relatively small on the world stage , but might have been able to compete effectively in a merged form .
8 Is he further aware that many industrialists believe that those high premium rates will cost us business and jobs ?
9 Many people believed that such low molecular weight products were all one could hope for from ethylene .
10 The influential work of John Bowlby has led many people to believe that any kind of mother-child separation during the first few years of a child 's life should be avoided .
11 Many people believe that voluntary bodies as they are today can not be entrusted with this national responsibility .
12 Regional terminals will also be developed although many critics believe that British Rail 's plans in this area are over-cautious .
13 Many scholars believe that this interpretation is not original and was not given by Jesus .
14 Once again , many scholars believe that this allegorical interpretation is not original and was not given by Jesus .
15 Many scholars believe that this miracle has the same root as the calming of the storm .
16 All this encouraged many Burmese to believe that British interests were behind the assassinations .
17 But many environmentalists believe that that argument is simply a red herring .
18 Many women believed that these reforms involved transforming the whole tenor of English public life and creating an ethical and moral climate founded on the teachings of religion .
19 Many anthropologists believe that Australian Aboriginal tribes may have had contact with India via the once existing land mass that stretched from southern India almost to Australia .
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