He believed that beauty was not something imposed , but something _______.
He is the racer (who/whom) I believe fell at the finish line.
Rainsford justifies his hunting of animals because he believes that man is superior to animals and because animals do not feel.
The owner didn’t believe that the bank-note was real and he asked Henry to get out of the restaurant.
When my husband came here he was very disturbed. And I think he's been encouraged to believe his fantasies really existed. But that's over now, he's ____ himself.
I believe that for his escape he took advantage of the migration of a flock of wild birds. In this sentence, what is the underlined part called?
He believes that this oil painting among the best in the world. (1.0分)
He didn't believe in me ( ) I was telling the truth.
5. She is so ________ that she believes everything he tells her.
We believe him to ___ a mistake that he didn’t accept the invitation to the party.
A Freudian believes that when a person falls in love with another, he/she knows clearly why.
I feel _______ to say that I can not believe what he said.
The author of the book believes that______.
The underlined sentence in Paragraph 7 roughly means that the researchers believe that
A.He believes that is it a good idea to do all of the things that Betty and Bill suggested.
He believes that living together will provide Candice and him with an opportunity to see how well each can adjust to the other's feelings and living styles. (Passage Two)
— I hear that Jack had a car accident yesterday. — I won't believe it. He ______.
In paragraph 3, the author is clearly expressing his idea about self-esteem. He believes that it is ()
The author believes that_______.
The author believes that the now awards are
He strongly believes that there must be a physical explanation for these strange __________.
The author believes that the housing sector______.
Jobs genius for creating products and his marketing talent have long been hailed. All of that comes through in Becoming Steve Jobs, Schlender s and Tetzeli s new book. They contend that Jobs was a far more complex and interesting man than the half-genius / half-jerk stereotype, and a good part of their book is an attempt to craft a more rounded portrait. What makes their book important is that they also contend—persuasively, I believe—that, the stereotype notwithstanding, he was not the same man in his prime that he had been at the beginning of his career. The inexperienced, impulsive, arrogant youth who co-founded Apple was very different from the mature and thoughtful man who returned to his struggling creation and turned it into a company that made breathtaking products while becoming the dominant technology company of our time. Had he not changed, they write, he would not have succeeded.
Charles Dickens’ early novels show that he believes that _________.