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

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1 Many hoteliers believe that leisure facilities give them the edge over their competitors in relation to conference business .
2 The causes of dandruff are not known , but many experts believe that stress plays a big part .
3 Many vets believe that vaccines would not be as effective at controling rabies as our present quarantine laws .
4 Many observers believe that taxes could still be the deciding factor for millions of floating voters as they go to the polls tomorrow .
5 It states : ’ The CNR team , and many witnesses believe that nurses should have freedom to prescribe a limited range of items , such as dressings , ointment and medical sprays ’ .
6 Many people believe that depression is something that the sufferer brings on themselves and all they have to do is pull themselves together , ’ explained Sean O'Reilly of Aware .
7 The historic detail in the Cadfael books is so accurate , and the fact and fiction so skilfully mingled , that many people believe that Brother Cadfael was a real figure .
8 Many people believe that abortion on the grounds of mental handicap is particularly unjust .
9 Many people believe that organisations should become non-hierarchical and be based on group and consensus decision-making .
10 Many people believe that cats are capable of some kind of extra-sensory perception , but they are not .
11 Many people believe that alcohol is a stimulant because most drinkers seem to become more outgoing and friendly in social settings .
12 Many people believe that pensioners are becoming increasingly well off financially .
13 Many people believe that standards in our use of English would rise dramatically if we returned to the formal teaching of grammar which was normal practice in most classrooms before 1960 .
14 The British became a dominant influence in Persian life during the nineteenth century ; but to this day many Persians believe that Britain merely exploited Persia for the sake of India throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries .
15 Many teachers believe that Shakespeare 's work conveys universal values , and that his language expresses rich and subtle meanings beyond that of any other English writer .
16 Many teachers believe that Shakespeare 's work conveys universal values , and that his language expresses rich and subtle meanings beyond that of any other English writer .
17 Many theorists believe that Jupiter could well be a ‘ failed star ’ , not quite big enough to trigger nuclear reactions .
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