Example sentences of "believe any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't believe any such nonsense about myself , but I do believe your ego is so invincible that you 're incapable of believing any woman could be totally uninterested in sleeping with you .
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 Now he did n't believe any system was perfect .
4 It would be immoral , and I do n't believe any Christian would approve of it .
5 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 .
6 ‘ I honestly do n't believe any mother would get up and go like that .
7 Could n't believe any difference of him from Christmas when he did n't say anything
8 More seriously , will we ever believe any market research again ?
9 ‘ I think I might believe any number . ’
10 Smarter people know that nobody would believe any yarn that came anywhere near the truth .
11 Given Labour 's espousal of the goal of a united Ireland , albeit by the consent of the people , it is hard to believe any accommodation could be reached with the Ulster Unionists .
12 The August issue of RISC Management warns its readers not to believe any Intel Corp hype about the P5 being 64-bit .
13 Refuse to believe any opinion about yourself EXCEPT God 's opinion — that as a human being you are valuable , successful and useful .
14 ‘ Domestic Happiness is the greatest of things sublunary , ’ he had written to Southey earlier in August , ‘ and of things celestial it is perhaps impossible for unassisted Man to believe any thing greater . ’
15 They believe any moves to reduce the number of firearms will only create a black market in illegal weapons .
16 For example , s. 59 FSA 1986 permits the SIB , if it believes any individual is not a fit and proper person , to direct that he should not be employed in connection with investment business by any authorised or exempted person .
17 Mr Major believes any rebellion can be quelled by extending the debate on Scotland and continuing to drive home the message that devolution leading to independence would harm Scottish interests , reduce Scotland 's influence within the EC , and cause political uncertainty which would draw investment away south of the border and abroad .
18 He believes any merger with Darlington could have a devastating effect on health provision for Bishop Auckland .
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