Example sentences of "[pron] do believe [det] " in BNC.

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1 I do believe that is a signpost to Cape Town , ’ I remarked , trying hard to prevent my voice from cracking .
2 I do believe that is the same dress . "
3 I do believe that 's what you always wear to bed , ’ he said in amazement .
4 I do believe that one of the best ways we 're going to benefit from the new circumstances I hope of economic stability of low inflation and low taxation , will be to ensure that the provision of capital is made by the principle institutions , namely the banks and the investing institutions .
5 So I think that that 's an important point , because I do believe that weight is placed by the government on S S A.
6 Er , I do believe that er , if the question was asked have people taken less , you know no not heroin
7 I 'm , in my own mind , I 'm sure this is due to a proliferation of working parties , extra committee meetings a , a , and seminars , and I personally think it 's typical of when your party get anywhere near control that there is always more talking and less action , but I do believe that we , we , we 're , we are not looking good in the eyes of the public in this overspending of our own allowances .
8 I do believe this bloody business betrays the involvement of our old friend Professor Lionel Atwill .
9 I do believe this music , if music it is , is making him ill , ’ Cleo thought .
10 I do believe more women would broaden the agenda .
11 You do believe that , though , do n't you ? ’ she said .
12 She did believe that .
13 Who does believe such things anyway ?
14 If there is more to be achieved in this forum , then I think my clients would like to fight for it because we we do believe that we would we do believe that logic and technical sense stands against the proposal that 's in the structure plan at the moment .
15 ‘ Inquiries are continuing but we do believe these incidents may be connected , ’ said the spokesman .
16 But it is a sign nonetheless , and what it signifies is that Eeyore believes he 's out of thistles : simply because he only sighs ( when the subject 's raised ) when he does believe that .
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