Example sentences of "[coord] he believe that " in BNC.

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1 He believed that our problem was one that faces many great enterprises today and he believed that by helping us , who are seen and heard in so many places , he and his bank were making a contribution to our cultural life .
2 At this time , Miller told Blair that he had been working with Nathanael St André , ‘ the famous anatomist ’ , examining structures of plants and he believed that together they would make some curious discoveries .
3 Zarathustra interpreted the struggle between good and evil forces in ethical terms , and he believed that it pervaded the whole universe .
4 His ring record alone demanded the attention of the BBBC and he believed that : ‘ It was through public opinion that I eventually got a title .
5 Brandt was determined to develop co-operation with eastern Europe in the hope of reducing tension in Europe and building up the independence of eastern states , and he believed that East Germany 's existence must be treated as a reality .
6 At the time of the Korean War in 1950 he feared a Soviet invasion and he believed that the USSR would only agree to German reunification on its own terms , which could well result in Communist rule .
7 He took good care of his men and he believed that soldiers should stay out of politics .
8 And he believed that luck was the reward of diligence .
9 According to the late Dr. K. R. Gilbert of the Science Museum the slubbing Billy could be unique and he believed that there were only five other Jennys left , all in museums .
10 He added that few of America 's allies would have supported military action in Indo-China , and he believed that since the United States could not run the free world by itself a reappraisal of its policies was necessary to retain allied support .
11 And he had to do that every year in order to satisfy his stance his hat that he was wearing , that he was actually being the boss , and knocking the workers down , look I 'm holding down , what twenty-two point on six , er and he believed that my need was that I could go back to my manager , and say , look I got him up to two point one , .
12 And he believes that West German voters may revolt when they realise still more clearly that they will have to foot the bill for unity .
13 The new Science and Technology Minister sees information as an instrument of power and he believes that it should be freely available to all .
14 ‘ Look , I am Simpkin 's right hand man and he believes that I tell him .
15 And he believes that it is precisely because black footballers know of each other 's natural ability , that they are able to construct the most intricate and seemingly planned movements without any preparation at all : ‘ They 've got the receivers built into their heads and can pick each other up on the same wavelength . ’
16 And he believes that the success of two of the fastest-growing markets , network management and disaster recovery , is because ‘ they meet clearly-defined business needs ’ .
17 if he believes that a criminal offence has been committed and he believes that the officer ought to be charged .
18 And he believes that the introduction of a third-party examination accreditation such as the National Vocational Qualification is essential to the Association 's development .
19 And he believes that Ronan Carolan can repeat his form of Sunday last , too .
20 Nigel says the support of the fans is worth half a second a lap and he believes that people power helps him to win
21 He promised luxury homes and he believes that to keep faith , that 's what he must provide .
22 My husband should really have kept him for himself , but he believed that I should try to change his luck . ’
23 The last of the bedsheets , ripped into ribbons , had been torn away but he believed that they were well north of the Makaa .
24 But he believed that pacifism could expect support from all the major vested interests in a modern capitalist society .
25 But he believed that MacDonald had made some soundings in a coalition direction , and in a speech at Hull on 19 July he went out of his way to reject ‘ the idea that a national government such as existed during the war should be set up in the present difficulties ’ .
26 So far as Cold War issues were concerned , de Gaulle was an anti-Communist but he believed that the bi-polar world of the 1950s had brought an ever-present threat of nuclear conflagration and effectively left the Superpowers as the only states with true independence in foreign affairs .
27 But he believed that David Lloyd George ( later first Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor ) , as chancellor of the Exchequer , should restrain spending and not encourage it .
28 It was n't that he would n't help , often he did , but he believed that by delegating he brought out the best in people , that they would rise to the challenge , and he had other things to be done . ’
29 He insisted that no decisions about future spending had been taken , but he believed that it was right ‘ that there should be a widespread review and it is right that there should be a big debate . ’
30 It had taken Carlson some time but he believed that he had finally worked out who was responsible for the ritualistic murders on the planet .
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