Example sentences of "[vb mod] not believe [that] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They could not believe that large numbers of mammals would eventually be found in some of the earliest rocks . |
2 | She stood staring down at the fresh earth of the new grave , at the wooden cross bearing her mother 's name and she could not believe that this nightmare was real . |
3 | I do n't know if anyone saw Football focus on Grandstand but I could n't believe that two loonies had tipped Sheff Wed over Leeds to win the Championship . |
4 | He could n't believe that those nobs in the West End were willing to pay good money for things that seemed to him to be nothing more than unnecessary luxuries . |
5 | ‘ I simply ca n't believe that responsible adults allowed a child to wander the streets . |
6 | Well then I ca n't believe that any garage would , would refuse to give you a ten piece for their own machine . |
7 | Friends of mine who read SHE ca n't believe that this man who is so outrageous on the page is so quiet in real life . |
8 | ‘ I can not believe that eight minutes every day of that sort of exercise will have any significant effect on fitness . ’ |
9 | Admittedly , the thought-processes of anyone still undecided which way to vote on Thursday must be mysterious or vestigial : but I can not believe that such nonsense will have the slightest effect on the result of the election . |
10 | Burton 's devil was a terrible and limitless sense of driving pleasure : it was fuelled by awesome capacity and the hunger of those who can not believe that such fortune will not vanish before their appetite is appeased . |
11 | I can not believe that that man Candless stayed on top of his car all that time . |
12 | I can not believe that many members of the public believe that that is justice , or that it conveys the right message to those who , tonight , will steal a car and race it in the path of some other innocent victim . |
13 | I can not say with any degree of certainty that this is happening , but the rolling performance is part of the bream 's basic instincts , and therefore I can not believe that certain members of a species abandon entirely a basic behavioural activity . |
14 | The Bishop believes in evolution , but can not believe that natural selection is an adequate explanation for the course that evolution has taken ( partly because , like many others , he sadly misunderstands natural selection to be " random " and " meaningless ' ) . |