Example sentences of "you do [adv] believe " in BNC.
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1 | God speaks to Moses again and to Aaron : ‘ Because you did not believe in me , to sanctify me in the eyes of the people of Israel , therefore you shall not bring this assembly into the land which I have given them . ’ |
2 | ‘ But you did not believe in her ignorance . ’ |
3 | ‘ I thought you did n't believe in it . ’ |
4 | We told you it was coming , and you did n't believe us . |
5 | ‘ And you did n't believe them , I suppose ? |
6 | I always said I would but you did n't believe me . |
7 | MAX : She always told me you did n't believe in Freud . |
8 | You did n't believe McKitrick had stolen the letters , did you ? |
9 | ‘ Why do you say it like that , ’ he asked , ‘ as though you did n't believe me ? ’ |
10 | ‘ I do n't want another one , ’ said Scarlet , ‘ and I thought you did n't believe in divorce . ’ |
11 | ‘ I thought you did n't believe in that kind of thing . ’ |
12 | ‘ I thought you did n't believe in star signs ? ’ |
13 | ‘ But you did n't believe her , did you Gabriel ? ’ |
14 | ‘ But you did n't believe him ? ’ |
15 | ‘ And you did n't believe for a minute that I would agree and that 's why you said it . |
16 | ‘ You did n't believe me when I said I had n't distracted Simon and you would n't have believed me if I 'd told you it was your child I might be carrying , ’ she replied , her voice shaking a little despite all her efforts to project a calm image . |
17 | ‘ Well , he said it did n't mean anything , so you 've only got yourself to blame if you did n't believe him , ’ Kathleen told herself glumly . |
18 | You di you did n't really expect him er the way they did it , it was n't like well you did n't believe he was an angel did you ? |
19 | you did n't believe me same age as Mike |
20 | You did n't believe me did you ? |
21 | You do n't believe me , eh ? ’ |
22 | You do n't believe me , so I suggest you go out to bat with this and see how you get on . |
23 | ‘ You do n't believe me ? ’ she says , turning the tap on . |
24 | You do n't believe me ? |
25 | ‘ You do n't believe she would do it ? |
26 | Go and ask her if you do n't believe me . ’ |
27 | You do n't believe me . ’ |
28 | ‘ And in case you do n't believe me I would n't still have been covered in snow when I came in if I had ’ |
29 | Those women are glad to work here — go and ask 'em if you do n't believe me . ’ |
30 | ‘ You do n't believe this incredible accusation against Tweed ? ’ |