Example sentences of "[verb] not believe [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He did not believe a single word of her story . |
2 | But Mr Jannie van der Merwe , the state prosecutor , told the newspapers he did not believe the true motive of the doctor 's murder had been disclosed . |
3 | I do not believe a professional man would … be influenced in any significant way because he knew that the interests of some other person beside his employer would be affected by the conclusion which he reached . |
4 | I agree with the principles set out above although I do not believe an English court would give damages in those particular circumstances . |
5 | I do not believe the vast majority of people want to see British industry sold abroad for jam today . |
6 | Do not believe the optimistic write-ups in the training brochures . |
7 | In his first meeting with the TUC General Council in January 1942 , Beveridge rejected their suggestion for a retirement condition , saying ‘ I do not believe the old people leaving the labour market really create fresh employment ’ , but he promised to look further into the matter . |
8 | ‘ I do not believe the British people lack compassion , decency , honour . |
9 | The followers a a are obliged to believe it and so the faith , the creed of the Catholic Church then becomes an article of membership and if you do n't subscribe to the creed , then this has implications for your standing in the group and you can for example be persecuted and Catholics not believing , whereas in a group like this , I do n't think we need a creed , we certainly would n't persecute anybody because we did n't believe a particular thing , because we can all negotiate our personal relations face- to-face . |
10 | But er saying about the system , the pressure and that you know I do n't believe a bloody thing |
11 | Indeed I do n't believe the private sector can get into the community in the way that er , not for profit , communitarian organisations can . |
12 | ‘ With hindsight , I do n't believe the United board were prepared to back Ossie Ardiles with hard cash before they sacked him . |
13 | Of course I do n't believe the silly stories — ’ |
14 | I do n't believe the little bed was ever used by anyone but me . |
15 | But he does not believe the English game has fallen behind technically , simply because of the Eighties ban from club competition , saying : ‘ After six years out of Europe our national side finished in the semi-finals of the World Cup . |
16 | He does not believe the impending reorganisation of local government will lead to more efficient services . |
17 | Let us pay Lord Taylor the courtesy of assuming that he does not believe the social circle of the average judge to be a complete guide to right thinking . |
18 | There is no doubt about the content of this divinely imparted illumination : ‘ who is a liar but he who denies that Jesus is the Christ ? ’ ( 2:22 ) They are warned not to believe every spiritual manifestation , because the authentic disclosures of the Spirit always bear witness to the incarnate Jesus . |