Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] believe that [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Only , as Lewis tells us in Surprised by Joy , ‘ when we set out I did not believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God , and when we reached the zoo I did . ’
2 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 .
3 Nevertheless the British embassy did not believe that Britain was being written off as a " negligible " force , nor had the common Anglo-Saxon heritage been totally forgotten .
4 The incident had never been referred to again and Dorothea did not believe that Alida would remember it .
5 Later , in a letter to Max Born , he delivered himself of his celebrated remark that he did not believe that God ( whom he customarily referred to in comradely terms as " the Old One " ) played at dice .
6 It requires a depth of human understanding , an ability to communicate on a one-to-one basis with different characters , and I do not believe that Frank can do this very well .
7 I do not believe that Maastricht will be the ultimate summit on such matters .
8 We do not believe that Europe divided was either stable or just .
9 I do not believe that Scotland can or should avoid its international obligations , but I object to the fact that we are apparently being singled out as the one country that will be the nuclear laundry for everyone else .
10 ‘ I do not believe that Lady Eleanor fell downstairs .
11 I do not believe that Mr. Wall 's submission that the welfare of the children could only be taken into account if the terms of article 13 ( b ) had been established is a correct analysis of the position .
12 But I do not believe that H. Ward Marston 's transfers are surpassable , and am grateful that the surface noise of the original discs remains intact rather than being artificially eliminated .
13 ‘ I did n't believe that Jimmy Savile stuff you wrote on Sunday , ’ he said .
14 Rory thought now that his brother must have exaggerated the story , made it more horrific than it really had been , and he certainly did n't believe that Lachy had run away to sea just so that he could wear an eye-patch and pretend he was a pirate .
15 I did n't believe that John was dead .
16 ‘ I do n't believe that Scotland has fallen far down the pecking order of top rugby nations .
17 A marine at the residence said : ‘ We do n't believe that President Clinton 's man will allow us to start potting the rabbits again . ’
18 He does not believe that Britain lacks for entrepreneurs , but he is concerned that many of them do not do their homework well enough .
19 She clearly does not believe that Wilson can have acted in this matter without the knowledge of people in the auction house : ‘ Sotheby 's claim that it is an unwitting participant rings hollow .
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