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

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1 I could not believe I had actually done it .
2 She wrote back to him careful little letters to which no one could object , fearing to display too much emotion in case it called attention to the boy 's over-regard for her but she managed all the same to make her affection felt , telling him : — Pilade looks for you everywhere and will not believe I have not hidden you in a box .
3 No , no , no , you do n't believe me do you ?
4 You did n't believe me did you ?
5 Karen could n't believe I got back so quickly the other day .
6 Afterwards I could n't believe I had managed to say this ; I could n't believe that I 'd had the intelligence , the wit , the inspiration to come up with this perfect reply .
7 ‘ I could n't believe I had the virus .
8 I could n't believe I had done it ; I had reached the point in a trainee pilot 's training when he feels that he can now really get some flying under his belt and his flying really starts .
9 ‘ I do n't believe I said that , ’ he returned mildly as they took their seats .
10 I do n't believe I said that !
11 I know I ca n't believe I said that .
12 Sandra : I tell you , I still do n't believe I saw it .
13 My mother could n't believe I 'd turned down the highest single accolade known to show business aside from This Is Your Life ( which I 've also managed to avoid by dint of a pact with the reclusive man with whom I share my digs ) .
14 I could n't believe I 'd done it , and I felt just great .
15 I ca n't believe I went to the toilet , yeah who was it ?
16 ‘ Curiously enough I do n't believe I 've ever met him . ’
17 ‘ I do n't believe I 've shown you my studio , have I ?
18 ‘ I do n't believe I 've ever been unpleasant , ’ she returned , noting his easy use of her Christian name .
19 ‘ Why , mam , ’ he says , his voice liquid molasses , ‘ I do n't believe I 've ever met a real woman as purty as you . ’
20 Well we have got one but I do n't believe I 've ever seen him .
21 I ca n't believe I 've got ta get up at flipping ten o'clock on Sunday !
22 ‘ I ca n't believe I knocked myself out for that flake . ’
23 ‘ What , you do n't believe I can play or you do n't believe I play badly ? ’
24 ‘ Curiously enough I do n't believe I do . ’
25 Striker Atkinson said : ‘ These are early days and I still do n't believe I have hit top form . ’
26 Joseph snarled back : ‘ You ca n't believe I have anything to do with this ? ’
27 ‘ You still ca n't believe I have anything to do with Garry — he 's with Dana .
28 I do n't believe I have anything else , except for a few photocopies .
29 ‘ I ca n't believe I did that , ’ he gasped .
30 He could n't believe I did n't know what a crome was !
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