Example sentences of "[verb] not believe [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was agreed that the paper should be redrafted and circulated , and that any published statements of policy should make it clear Conservatives ‘ did not believe additional resources alone to be the answer to law and order problems , but that the humanizing of our society had an important contribution to make ’ . |
2 | Mr Barnett said he did not believe any rules of racing had been broken , so he did not believe the Jockey Club could hold a disciplinary hearing . |
3 | This young woman , however , did not believe this course of action would solve anything . |
4 | I do not believe that licensing shops , for example , would help in practice . |
5 | Peter Archer QC , the former Attorney-General , argued that : ‘ I do not believe that Parliament ever decided , on the merits , to retain capital punishment for treason and piracy . ’ |
6 | I do not believe that altruism , good neighbourliness or even the visions of Jean Monnet have been the motivation behind the EC but simply hard-headed self interest . |
7 | Family members at his funeral said they do not believe official accounts . |
8 | Do not believe one word of what your mother says about Whangdoodles and Hornswogglers and Snozzwanglers and Vermicious Knids and the Terrible Bloodsuckling Toothpluckling Stonechuckling Spittler . |
9 | Do not believe any articles you may read that are written by restaurateurs , professional chefs or cordon bleu cooks about either soufflés , profiteroles , or flambés being the simplest thing in the world . |
10 | Still , I do not believe these scenes of cruelty are there to titillate or entertain . |
11 | ‘ I do not believe urban barbarism is about to engulf us . |
12 | I do not believe those powers would be of use My Lords I er take the view that they would not have been abused by past Home Secretaries , no not by men like the late Tutor Reed or the Noble Lord Jenkins or the Noble Lord Callaghan , they would not be abused today by my Right Honourable Friend Mr Howard , I doubt if they would be abused by Mr Blair should he at some time become Home Secretary and I think we 're becoming slightly attached to an artificial argument that somehow or the other there is great respect for the local authorities , but which is not extended to the National Institutions of Government and to the Home Office and the Home Secretary . |
13 | While they still maintain feminist art history should raise ‘ fundamental questions for art history as a humanist discipline ’ , they do not believe feminist art history should be confined to the documentation of women artists ( as a form of additive history ) . |
14 | I did n't believe such happiness was possible and I was ready to make any sacrifice for him . |
15 | Ken did n't believe Ace Cool had surfed a thirty-five-foot wave . |
16 | Now he did n't believe any system was perfect . |
17 | But surely on the more austere view one can easily explain why it should be so peculiar to assert ‘ p but I do n't believe that p ’ . |
18 | I do n't believe that shit about you watch a video then all of a sudden you 're a Rambo . |
19 | So on that ground I feel would be very worried by by promoting the right to buy , erm I 've said everything I want to I did n't really want to elongate this this er this debate and I think it 's but I think , I do n't believe that Councillor mentioned the the the er the . |
20 | Well , I do n't believe that fur a start . |
21 | Richard Miles was known to smoke cannabis but police do n't believe such drug use was a motive for murder . |
22 | Er because I do n't believe this company er could be matched in what it can give er to the individual . |
23 | no they 've got ordinary ones here but I mean these , are a whole lot expensive than they were at W Smith 's , yes , erm I just do n't believe this price no I suppose they 're three for one fifty nine , but that 's the size I got |
24 | ‘ Wherever she goes , she carries the banner of her state 's claim to Ulster , and I do n't believe this council should play any part in giving her a platform . ’ |
25 | Oh I do n't believe this bugger . |
26 | I do n't believe this gentleman . |
27 | ‘ However , I do n't believe this Government or Peter Brooke has the belly to deploy the SAS effectively so the only alternative is selective internment . |
28 | I do n't believe this nonsense . ’ |
29 | Do n't believe this crap about them being police . |
30 | But if the chance for a fair electoral system is lost at least we should have played to what strength there is in a single member system and properly recognised the individual communities of the U K. That chance has been missed without review and on that grounds I do n't believe this review should go through . |