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

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1 If this second approach is right — and despite my own biochemical enthusiasms I believe that it is — then the biochemical events that I study are likely to be very general processes of protein synthesis and membrane modification , sometimes described as ‘ housekeeping ’ .
2 In contrast to peoples who believe that their communities have existence through time through rules of corporation , the Piaroa do not understand ‘ community ’ and the relationships of which it is comprised as a political given that allows for continuity through time .
3 The authority will not only need to provide opportunities for development in schools in the form of in-service training opportunities and ‘ non-contract ’ periods but also to anticipate an adverse reaction from schools who believe that the outward referral of their pupils is the only acceptable solution to their troubles .
4 Indeed , I 'm not er sure that there are n't still members of both our organizations who believe that right now each of us is supping with the devil .
5 But he did little to silence those doubters who believe that the blond Australian 's best form is behind him .
6 In other words they believe that sexism in this instance is built on some ‘ natural ’ foundation .
7 The world is littered with communities which believe that if they could only separate themselves from the world , they would escape the consequences of original sin .
8 One the other side of the coin , there are some parents who believe that their LEAs are ignoring the new law .
9 I knew no one in their sane senses who believed that Profumo was a spy , and in fact that suggestion was never made .
10 Whereas it is right to make sure that the value of the basic state pension is preserved for all income brackets we believe that any extra resources should be directed to the poorer end .
11 Both the media and academia had generations who believed that they had got a production-based right to ‘ do things to people ’ .
12 At times she believed that he was seeking Camilla 's advice about his marriage or making arrangements to see her .
13 The use of such tests is a controversial issue , with on the one hand , anti-abortion lobbies arguing that life begins at conception and that therefore all abortion is wrong , through to womens ' groups who believe that such tests should be available to all pregnant women of all ages , so that those who do not wish to take the risk of giving birth to a mentally handicapped child may take the appropriate actions to prevent it .
14 That a computer can be taught to work like that has always been a controversial proposition ; even today there are observers who believe that it is impossible to build a machine ( at least with current programming techniques ) that can plan even remotely as well as a human .
15 Arshile Gorky , Jasper Johns , Robert Rauschenberg , Cy Twombly , Brice Marden and Roy Lichtenstein were names which Mnuchin mentioned to The Art Newspaper , a list which supports the view of those observers who believe that the contemporary art market 's revival will be led by renewed interest in the leading post-War American masters .
16 There are Christians who believe that there 's nothing wrong with Halloween .
17 As adult Christians we believe that we are dependent for everything upon God — so if the priest in some sense ‘ represents ’ God for us , then he tends to bring out feelings of dependence .
18 Similarly , if we can image that the research could lead to a diverging range of possibilities we believe that it is much more likely to lead to unexpected discoveries than would be the case if researchers were focused on a well specified target .
19 Like his fellow Republicans he believed that government should interfere as little as possible in the economy .
20 Indeed , we often find that older workers themselves believe that younger people have the greater right to a job , particularly in times of high unemployment .
21 On average we have had 35 family members and 30 juniors , but because of the difficulty of ‘ policing ’ the courts we believe that at least twice that number of juniors actually play on the courts without paying a subscription ( members get a key , but juniors let their friends in ) .
22 Suppliers who believe that they can provide the basic method for the achievement of this plan are invited to answer the questionnaire included in this document and to provide a representative sample of the output of their method .
23 Investors who believe that the market is rigged are likely to withhold their investment .
24 The Ranters were a group of extreme religious libertarians who believed that God dwelt inside them as an inner light .
25 But it 's not only Trodd and other producers who believe that what makes good work in a collaborative art is the challenge of having to justify decisions to your colleagues , and having colleagues who are not afraid to make those challenges .
26 The small faction of senior officers who believe that the police must undertake radical reform in order to remain viable has gained an increasingly confidentially in the shape of the Metropolitan Commissioner , Sir Peter Imbert .
27 For future joint Board/WEA committees he believed that :
28 A painter himself , he was attracted to the problems he believed that Cézanne had faced and solved in composition and technique .
29 He was one of the army of young idealists who believed that ‘ scientific socialism ’ held all the answers for their war-ravaged country .
30 But these were a tiny minority of the West European population and European governments did not take kindly to idealists who believed that a European parliament and an American-style single market could be created swiftly on a continent whose linguistic , cultural and socio-economic differences had been ingrained over centuries .
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