Example sentences of "[det] who believe " in BNC.
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1 | It will also be widely welcomed by all who believe in self-determination for these proud people , who have suffered Chinese oppression for nearly 40 years . |
2 | Certainly all who believe in the value of the Old Testament must take criticism seriously , as they will be the first to want to establish an accurate text and be sure of its meaning . |
3 | There are many who believe they are not , including many in the profession . |
4 | There are many who believe that the NHS , by providing care free at the point of use , is facing an impossible task in which demand can never be satisfied . |
5 | His last message read : ‘ There are many who believe this disease is God 's vengeance . |
6 | " Nevertheless , " put in Sir Gregory 's youngest son Amyas , tapping the tips of his slender fingers lightly together , " there are many who believe that the day will come when the prophecy of Regiomontanus will be fulfilled . " |
7 | Make no mistake , there are many who believe ( again not without considerable self-interest , that the serious business of running airlines should be left to a few major carriers — except , perhaps , for a few local services . |
8 | The rage of the novel 's males can sometimes be made to appear the rage of those who believe themselves permanently beaten and cheated . |
9 | Obviously , if the infant were deaf , blind , without tactile sensations , and totally immobile then the prospects for cognisance would not be very rosy ; but in this case the input systems would fail to function as well , so both constructivists and nativists ( those who believe in innate mental structures ) would predict failure . |
10 | The point has a particular relevance to the work of those who believe , like Foucault , following Nietzsche , that truth is a mere rhetorical device , employed in the interests of oppression , and say so at length . |
11 | Dr Higgs is the only one left for those who believe someone must be seen to pay for the Cleveland controversy . |
12 | And this would vindicate those who believe that the market 's ills are not going to be solved by tinkering with new issue processes , but rather by a drastic cutback in the overheads — ie , sacking people — being carried by the industry . |
13 | Sir : In his report on the seminar on the Rushdie affair organised jointly by the Commission for Racial Equality and the Policy Studies Institute ( 3 October ) , John Torode says that the proceedings were dominated by ‘ pragmatist liberals ’ — those who believe in restricting freedom of speech in order to protect the religious sensibilities of fundamentalists . |
14 | There are those who believe passionately that one only appreciates what one has paid for oneself , while there are others who believe , like your higher education correspondent Ngaio Crequer , that the public funding of higher education has served a whole generation well and should be allowed to continue to do so in future . |
15 | A REPORT by the Law Commission on computer misuse , published this week , angered those who believe that hacking for fun should not be outlawed but was treated as a triumph by lobbyists for anti-hacking laws . |
16 | There are those who believe that out of a divided society you can create a unitary section . |
17 | For those who believe rowing coaches are megaphone-wielding martinets , Spracklen 's style has been refreshing : a quiet , almost whining drone of a voice , softly pointing out technical faults or a lack of commitment in a way which commands almost total respect from his charges . |
18 | Those who believe in the ‘ transfer ’ of Palestinians now believe in it more openly . |
19 | Those who believe in the ‘ transfer ’ of Palestinians now believe in it more openly . |
20 | He believed the offer of passports would ‘ split the community into those who have passports and those who believe that the British have betrayed them . |
21 | But the figures will still offend an instinctively puritanical government , and give ammunition to those who believe that the economic liberalism of the past decade is corrupting China 's morals and weakening the family . |
22 | In practice , the platform becomes a place for people who want to be seen , those who believe that their own importance is such that the presentation of the programme is secondary to their right to be seen beside the programme participants . |
23 | At this point in the debate a public bunfight has arisen between , on the one hand the authors of the Coopers & Lybrand report on Tuesday that warned of a ‘ fiscal reality gap ’ and a public sector borrowing requirement soaring way above Tory and Labour projections ( about which this column warned last week ) and those who believe this takes too gloomy a view of prospects . |
24 | Mr King said : ‘ While Mr Kinnock and his front-benchers make out that Labour is a party which believes in nuclear defence , behind them the back benches are packed with those who believe exactly the opposite . |
25 | The infamous Clause 28 , forbidding teachers to ‘ promote ’ homosexuality , tends to be supported by those who believe there is such a thing as classical sex — one proper , heterosexual way of doing it , which should be drummed in like a correct French accent . |
26 | Those who believe goalkeepers are overprotected will be happy , but the referee had given a free kick earlier for a less demanding challenge on Mimms . |
27 | But those who believe in the monarchy like to think it stands for stability and good example . |
28 | THOSE who believe that the 1994 World Cup finals in the United States will be a Mickey Mouse affair are quite right — Mickey , Pluto and friends will help turn World Cup ‘ 94 into a multi-million dollar extravaganza . |
29 | Those who believe that they could point out that Loch Ness is very deep , and moreover that it may be connected by a series of subterranean passages with the sea . |
30 | Perhaps less curious when one remembers that mentally handicapped people have always been ostracised by those who believe they live in a comfortable world of normality . |