Example sentences of "it [be] believe that [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's believed that pollution can form substances in our body known as free radicals which speed up ageing . |
2 | It 's believed that stress can actually depress the immune system , leaving us pretty to every cold and bout of flu , and also to more serious complaints . |
3 | Outline some of the evidence from which it is believed that water has not been lost in large quantities from Venus , and the evidence which indicates that some may have been lost . |
4 | It is believed that chimpanzee colonies in Western Africa have been put under severe strain by live export trade for medical research . |
5 | Only if it is believed that independence is a function of employment income can the idea of increased dependency be automatically supported . |
6 | Nevertheless , it is believed that space must be made for the subject to be covered . |
7 | Thus it is believed that polystyrene forms miscible blends with poly ( vinyl methylether ) , and with poly ( phenylene oxide ) s ( examples 1 and 2 , respectively ) because of interactions between the π-electrons of the phenyl rings and the lone pairs of the ether oxygens . |
8 | It is believed that information relates to confirmed sightings of Moira on the night she disappeared . |
9 | It is believed that information relates to confirmed sightings of Moira on the night she disappeared . |
10 | In this model , it is believed that intervention in education can bring about positive change in the balance of power in the social system . |
11 | Recently it was believed that morale had declined and that only firm Soviet and North Korean police rule was preventing defections . |
12 | At the time , it was believed that obsolescence was to blame . |
13 | In the early post-war years it was believed that investment expenditures were not very responsive to changes in interest rates , and most of the empirical evidence at the time , seemed to support this view . |
14 | It was believed that fixity of exchange rates was necessary for the consolidation and development of these achievements . |