Example sentences of "[pron] be widely believe that [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 On the other side , it is widely believed that Kerr 's ambitions are backed by money belonging to Jack Gillespie , a director of Rangers .
2 It is widely believed that Mr Holmes a Court , the so called Perth predator , is keen to buy Dalgety 's extensive Australian land interests .
3 It is widely believed that Scuderia Italia will merge with Minardi next year .
4 Göring added that it was widely believed that Poland intended to annex East Prussia and Danzig in the near future .
5 With no likelihood of progress in the dispute , it was widely believed that Yeltsin had cancelled his visit in order to avoid a failure to achieve progress on the issue similar to that which had accompanied the visit by the then Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev in April 1991 .
6 Despite official claims to the contrary it was widely believed that China was maintaining its supplies to the Khmers Rouges and considerable stockpiles of arms were thought to have been accumulated .
7 It was widely believed that North Korea had the capacity — or was on the verge of achieving it — to produce a nuclear weapon .
8 It was widely believed that Exxon did not intend to restart the cleanup operation in the spring , for which it was condemned by environmentalists , the Alaskan state government and the local population of the Alaskan town of Valdez .
9 It was widely believed that Paul Muite would be persuaded by younger members of the party to become the fourth FORD candidate .
10 It was widely believed that Churchill had been converted to the European cause during the war , and that he had kept the flame of union alight .
11 While it was widely believed that Bush was not as emotionally committed to the SDI programme as Reagan , his administration was proceeding with the development of revised versions of the concept , notably " Brilliant Pebbles ' .
12 Whether Mrs Thatcher herself was implicated in the leak is not known , but it was widely believed that Brittan resigned to save her skin .
13 It was widely believed that Eleanor Coade had invented a new process for making artificial stone .
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