Example sentences of "believe [that] it is " in BNC.

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1 He repeated this over and over , as if he believed that it is only " they " whoever they were , told him how to act , then everything would be all right .
2 Many have scoffed at justification by faith , believing that it is a fiction only , a make-believe doctrine that has no reality in fact .
3 Some highly skilled farmers , particularly in dry areas , prefer disc harrows to the plough , believing that it is never wise to invert the topsoil .
4 He is a good cook , believing that it is important for men to learn to cook so that if they marry a woman not too well versed in the culinary arts , they will still survive !
5 After over two years of use , the prototype Vehicle Watchdog has successfully fooled every passenger into believing that it is a passive infra-red detector mounted on the dashboard .
6 This encourages first-time buyers into the market , believing that it is ‘ now or never ’ , and also encourages existing home owners to ‘ trade up ’ to larger accommodation .
7 Faith , by contrast , approaches Jesus with a radically different attitude , recognising in him the revelation of the invisible God , believing that it is true that ‘ he who has seen me has seen the Father ’ .
8 In either case the officer must have reasonable grounds for believing that it is necessary to seize the evidence there and then to prevent it being destroyed .
9 go into a wedding , you go in believing that it is forever that 's it !
10 CPRW does not object to such an approach , believing that it is quite appropriate for planning officers to explore the potential for overall planning gain in specific cases .
11 So , on the other hand , feminists want another kind of knowledge — based on believing that it is not enough to establish that Angelica Kauffman was productive and well respected in both difficult and popular forms of art .
12 I am at one with the hon. Gentleman in believing that it is important that we develop such a policy — but neither he nor I , nor anyone else , can say that any particular state of agriculture is frozen .
13 As a matter of general law , apart from the statutory provisions and the Law Society 's regulations , the firm 's name must not be such as to deceive the general public into believing that it is dealing with some rival firm .
14 Do n't fool yourself into believing that it is politics , ’ he wrote .
15 Murray Johnstone , on the other hand , has moved away from the up-front commission structure , believing that it is more efficient for advisers to charge fees for their services .
16 I ca n't believe that it is over .
17 I do n't believe that it is … ‘
18 We do not believe that it is necessary to placate God in such a way .
19 Now this may not be characteristic of modern Christianity — more the pity for it — but I do believe that it is a just reflection of New Testament Christianity , because in the earliest preaching the emphasis falls on his resurrection .
20 I do not believe that it is entirely their fault , because they almost certainly have producers and controllers who tell them what they may or may not discuss .
21 Of course there is drug abuse in athletics , but I do not believe that it is as widespread as the press and some of the anti-campaigners make out .
22 That is to say , he or she must believe that it is God 's will for him or her at that time .
23 I do not believe that it is possible to make a heterosexual into a homosexual ...
24 While acquisitions , disposals and foreign subsidiaries all feature , I do not believe that it is particularly difficult — if you have a basic understanding and are willing to think in broad financial accounting terms .
25 He does not believe that it is necessary to like or even respect your movie co-star .
26 The question for me then is whether Christianity is true ; and I do not believe that it is .
27 I do not believe that it is possible to measure the consequences to our political life that flowed from his early death , following on so rapidly after the death of Aneurin Bevan .
28 But while we know this , we must still believe that objective truth is obtainable ; or we must believe that it is 99 per cent obtainable ; or if we ca n't believe this we must believe that 43 per cent objective truth is better than 41 per cent .
29 It does not mean that the person at whom the conduct is directed must believe that it is likely that violence will be provoked .
30 When will the Secretary of State accept responsibility for the crisis in education provision in Cambridgeshire , or does he believe that it is just another scare got up by pupils , parents , teachers and Conservative county councillors in that county ?
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