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

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1 Do the different religions believe in the same god in different ways , or do they believe in different gods ?
2 But do they believe in the same god or do they believe in different gods ?
3 Or do you believe in the act of Going to Church ?
4 and on that basis you believe that that would be , or do you believe that that would be adequate so that she could maintain and carry on and drive the family car and living in the house children
5 Did he enjoy being a temporarily anonymous spectacle , or did he believe these seamstresses and pipe fitters knew who he was ?
6 Or did he believe she would be afraid to be alone in the forest ?
7 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 ?
8 Or does he believe that is a route is put through there then that would increase development pressures in that sector of the district and the greenbelt notation would then run the risk of having to be reviewed .
9 At no stage did I say that , nor do we believe it .
10 Nor do I believe in deliberately making people poor : that is why I oppose sanctions .
11 Nor do I believe in obstructing democracy : that is why I oppose repression and the state of emergency .
12 It is not practical politics to abolish private schools , nor do I believe it right to do so , in the interests of freedom .
13 But the problem was not so easily solved , nor do I believe , nearly half a century later , that it has been happily settled yet .
14 Nor do I believe that the conclusion to be drawn from all this is that life is a miserable business .
15 Nor do I believe that it can be said that in no way can we disentangle ourselves from the religious myth which we have inherited .
16 That is to say neither do I believe , in the terms of classical Christology , that Jesus of Nazareth could have had , as well as his human nature , a divine nature ; nor do I believe that he could have been raised from the dead , so acquiring uniqueness through God 's act of raising him .
17 Nor do I believe that private sector training is the answer .
18 Nor do I believe that anything is to be gained by analysing the reported cases in what is presently a contentious area of the law .
19 I make no claim to supernatural powers , nor do I believe in guardian angels et cetera , but suddenly a vision of what is about to occur flashes vivid and uninvited , inside my forehead : the screams , the blood-covered sheets , Pa scurrying round the lawn snatching up the pink and white scraps , calling to his God then staring at the bloody morsels of his daughter as though they 're a jigsaw with missing bits .
20 Nor do I believe that to be a good Christian you have to attend chapel or church every week , or even three times a year .
21 Nor do I believe that the zeal of discovery is a cause for shame .
22 I receive no complaints of substance about the excellent health service in north Devon ; nor do I believe that it has exceeded its authority in any way .
23 Brian Meek , for the Conservatives , said : ‘ I do n't know exactly that this organisation has any right to speak for democracy in Scotland , nor do I believe that it 's an all-party organisation …
24 Nor did it believe in hopes expressed by Saudi Arabia that the six countries involved could become militarily self-sufficient , since it characterised all these states as ‘ military clients of Western states ’ .
25 Although he was involved with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre , he never settled with any organisation for long , nor did he believe that permanent companies were likely to produce better work than ad hoc assemblies .
26 He disliked the arriviste Jews because he felt that they were provincial and superstitious and liable to arouse hostility ; nor did he believe that they would be loyal to France .
27 Nor does he believe that abstinence makes the heart grow stronger .
28 And do you believe it , they wanted it the next day .
29 Old ICM hands had nodded sagely and told us how difficult it would be to keep up the pace of attending the plenary , the working parties , the fringe meetings and the delegation briefings … and did we believe them ?
30 Thiercelin contented himself with asking , ‘ And did you believe that ? ’
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