Example sentences of "believe [conj] he " in BNC.

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1 I believe that he committed himself to assuring that he would never be party to such a thing again if he could prevent it .
2 If we nevertheless believe that He exists , we are only showing the sort of commitment that the partisan shows .
3 One can agree that another has or should have a right , that is , believe that he has or should have it , or agree to give him a right .
4 I believe that he was made a partner as soon as he had finished his degree — but that may be pure conjecture on my part . ’
5 Moreover , I believe that he has another reason for clinging to the A level concept .
6 You believe in the hypnotist and believe that he can help you .
7 I ask this not because I believe that he does n't care passionately about Mahler 's music — you only have to hear the vocal exhortations with which he galvanises the Boston players at the most intense moments in the score to realise this .
8 I believe that he is second to none as a theoretician , but coaching requires much more than that .
9 We do not have to define him , or even believe that he is a ‘ person ’ , in order to believe that he is real .
10 I believe that he is also calling us to break out of the margins and take the battle to the Enemy .
11 While Max Warren is right to caution against an obsessive preoccupation with numbers , I believe that he overstates the case when he is so dismissive of all quantity measurement .
12 When Reid ( 1986 ) identified seven causes of disruptive behaviour ( underachievement , the family , links between school and parents , peer group relationships , the gulf between the general public and teachers , schooling per se and teachers ) , I believe that he highlighted the very issues schools need to turn their attention to and over which they might have significant influence .
13 When someone says ‘ It was the knave of hearts who stole the tarts ’ I agree with him or not according as to whether I believe that it was the knave of hearts who stole them , not according as to whether I believe that he believes that it was the knave .
14 These eagles would not know what a zoo was , or believe that he had escaped from one in a place where no eagles lived naturally .
15 Editor , — John R Hampton may be right to lament the decline in doctors ' abilities to elicit and interpret physical signs , but I believe that he is wrong to conclude that training in the setting of general practice will sound the deathknell of these skills .
16 I believe that he is .
17 No , sir , that thing in the mask was never Doctor Jekyll , and I believe that he — it — murdered my master ! ’
18 I was asked in the Straight Talking video last December — and I am still amazed at the number of people who believe that he questions on that video were stage managed , which they were n't — when morale would improve .
19 In view of the evasive comments he later made on this latter episode ( Canon Demant tells of his being pressed by some German students and saying that he was the last person to be able to answer them ) , I believe that he had experienced a moment of horrifying self-revelation ‘ of all that he had done and been ’ and thought , which had opened up a wound that could not heal .
20 I believe that he has just returned from his second visit to Nepal — a country with which this country has had good relations for about 175 years .
21 I know my hon. Friend 's view and I believe that he had an Adjournment debate on the subject last week .
22 I believe that he has , in a single word , delivered to us the votes of the majority of general practitioners in the country , for which I am most grateful .
23 I believe that he understands more clearly than before the minimum nature of our deterrent — and that we intend to keep it .
24 I understand what activates the hon. Gentleman , but I believe that he is profoundly misleading Scotland and treading a path that is damaging Scotland and the Union .
25 I believe that he should be more independent of the Department and of the Government of the day .
26 I believe that he was misleading the House and the country by those assertions , because the burden of the case of those of us who think that the Bill is completely irrelevant to the problems of our prisons which it purports to tackle is that the penalties already exist in the Public Order Act 1986 , for which the Government can legitimately take credit .
27 The right hon. Gentleman is inaccurate , and I believe that he is fair-minded enough to know it .
28 I believe that he cares , and I beg him to read those reports and read his speech .
29 However , they have underestimated Tamburlaine to the extent that they believe that he will always be a ‘ sturdy scythian thief ’ and that he will never change .
30 Paragraph seven making it clear put that an initial assessment has already established er it has already passed the preliminary assessment stage er and that er the director is undertaking the data collection procedure so that the site can be properly assessed and I do drawn er Mr attention er to that I erm have taken the opportunity during the last adjournment Chairman to speak to Mr about the appropriateness of the wording of his er er amendment and I believe that he he may wish to er move something which is slightly different er which will certainly er we 'll deal with that er if he does move that but er it clearly is the intention of this report and of the committee that when the work has been completed on the assessment of traffic calming measure in Shalford and its priority established , that we would then bring er another report er to the highways and transportation committee in response to this petition er as as indeed is set out in paragraph ten B and if Mr wished that to be brought forward through to council then that will be done but I leave to him if he wish to move an amendment to make it quite clear , since er I must say this motion is rather bland .
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