Example sentences of "he [verb] not believe " in BNC.

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1 He who does not believe has been judged already because he has not believed in the name of the only son of God .
2 He seems not to believe you have lost your memory .
3 He said there was never a day when he did not believe they would survive .
4 But the Chancellor said in a series of television and radio interviews that he did not believe in ‘ trying to play silly games , political games ’ — and he would not rule out a further increase if it became necessary .
5 But he did not believe that Britain should wait until next summer 's removal of capital and exchange controls throughout the Community before entering the exchange rate mechanism .
6 Frank said that he did not believe in God ; such a belief can not possibly be proved ; the good life is possible without it ; and the only faculty to judge is the reason , which tells us to say , we do not know .
7 In this Marx was similar to many of his contemporaries , such as Spencer or Comte , but he was also very different from them , for he did not believe that the same laws apply to biological evolution as apply to human societies .
8 He disliked the ethos of Irish Protestantism and he did not believe in its doctrines .
9 The Salvadorean Government said the attack on the hotel was a bid to kidnap Mr Joao Baena Soares , secretary-general of the Organisation of American States , who was in the country on a peace mission , but the OAS chief said he did not believe this .
10 The Home Secretary stressed last night that the Government had not yet decided whether to bring forward legislation , but he said he did not believe the Hetherington report could just be interred .
11 Mr Philip Jones , his constituency chairman , said yesterday that he did not believe the case worried him .
12 Dismissing an apppeal against a planning decision , the minister said he did not believe it was possible to solve Hampshire 's housing problems by allowing pockets of development .
13 He did not believe that ‘ this piece of tinkering by the Government will stop Britain becoming the dump of Europe in the 1990s . ’
14 He did not believe in the 1952 Global Strategy paper 's concept of a period of ‘ broken-backed war ’ after an indecisive nuclear exchange in Europe that would give the Navy a worthwhile role in the Atlantic in global war .
15 Romero disapproved of this theology ; he did not believe that the way of Christ called anybody to overthrow governments .
16 To the end — or at least to his testimony in Poindexter 's trial , in 1990 — Reagan maintained he did not believe that he had been trading arms for hostages .
17 As for what I meant by progressive methods , he did not believe in just filling children with data , if that 's what I meant .
18 But Mr Jannie van der Merwe , the state prosecutor , told the newspapers he did not believe the true motive of the doctor 's murder had been disclosed .
19 Mr David Bruce , a member of the local Tory association , said he did not believe Mr Taylor would be asked to stand again .
20 But Mr Cook said he did not believe the party could leave the leadership in abeyance .
21 Clarke virtually admitted that he did not believe that these important issues should be discussed in public when he defended the government 's decision not to publish the advice on science funding which it had received from the Advisory Board for the Research Councils .
22 He insisted that he did not believe that any of them was right for him , in spite of the huge money that would be on offer .
23 He rarely seemed happier than when intolerantly defending propositions in which he did not believe .
24 He did not believe the solution lay in bigger and bigger units : he had been immensely struck by the emphasis which Jim [ Callaghan ] laid on devolution in his paper .
25 He shook his head doubtfully as if he did not believe me but did n't want to be harsh about saying so .
26 Another of Mr. Talbot 's activities was the loaning of money at a fair old rate of interest but he did not believe in spending a penny to smarten his premises from which the paint was peeling so badly that bare wood was revealed .
27 Cantril , in 1966 , said that he did not believe — we are now somehow too sophisticated to be taken in by anything so fanciful .
28 We must remember that in 1600 , when Galileo was at Padua , the Inquisition had burned Giordano Bruno to death for daring to say that he did not believe in transubstantiation of bread into body and wine into the blood of Christ at the Eucharist .
29 He did not believe God had the time to interfere in the petty affairs of men .
30 ‘ The trial lasted six days and in his summing up , the judge said that it was too difficult to determine the age of the dogs and that he did not believe a breeder would know her own stock — so basically the ‘ coincidence ’ was too strong .
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