Example sentences of "believe [conj] it can [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | We are used to the Labour party believing that it can talk up its support by talking the country down . |
2 | I do n't underestimate the difficulty of the attempt , but I do believe that it can work . |
3 | The largest questions the members of a management partnership must answer are whether sharing is practicable , whether its members believe in it and how long — if it is a reality — it takes the outside world to believe that it can provide the promised level of quality . |
4 | Something that starts out so tiny must have a lot of faith to believe that it can become something big . |
5 | Some scientists believe that it can take up to a thousand years for virgin forest to be truly established . |
6 | Like the unit in Pembrokeshire , it has done that because it believes that it can satisfy the Secretary of State on four points : first , that such a move would show benefits for patients ; secondly , that it would improve management capability ; thirdly , that clinicians would be involved in management ; and , fourthly , that the trust has a future of financial soundness . |
7 | Labour believes that it can hijack the EC towards the type of socialism that has been rejected throughout eastern Europe . |
8 | But Zurich believes that it can make the business profitable with the right package of tailor-made services — for instance , advice on security of buildings and reduction of accidents at work as well as insurance . |
9 | Besides this direct funding of research , the Council believes that it can make a more general contribution to the development of science and technology policy . |
10 | The health authority , one of the 30 most efficient in the country , is consulting on third-wave trust status because it believes that it can give a better service to patients and local people on that basis . |
11 | Japan , which has no fossil fuel reserves of its own , wants to stockpile plutonium because it believes that it can develop the technology to transform it into plentiful and cheap electricity . |
12 | Very quickly in , what , what can I say , I mean it 's an appalling situation where you have a political party that believes that it can solve all the ills of these the country that it has created in the last twelve years , I hope on the explicit though I tend to think renunciations are fairly clear here , but erm I hope you 'll listen . |