Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [adj] believe [art] " in BNC.

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1 I am inclined to believe the police .
2 Once such a chain is established , even if you are aware of the weak links , you are accustomed to believe the whole lot is interdependent .
3 It 's hard to believe the attractions and life of Benitses are only a five minute walk away , offering the best of both worlds .
4 Still it 's hard to believe the young warlord wo n't rattle around in his armoury for just the right mace .
5 It 's hard to believe the amount of work that 's gone on and it 's all been voluntary . ’
6 They are being told it is dangerous to believe the sterling windfall can last forever .
7 One diner said : ‘ It is hard to believe the news .
8 Acquaintances say it is hard to believe the same charming woman they knew is now a convicted IRA terrorist .
9 But when , after those two years , the valley had almost imperceptibly widened and there was for the first time , not those black enclosing cliffs , but the vista of a normal life , even of happiness , a landscape over which it was possible to believe the sun might shine , she had become unwittingly embroiled in the racial politics of her school .
10 It was difficult to believe the doctor 's warning , but they were all taking Lucy 's ante-natal relaxation very seriously , Lucy included .
11 It was hard to believe the change you could see by moving just a couple of kilometres out of West Germany , one of the richest countries in the world . ’
12 Rejecting recent allegations in the Bulgarian and Italian press concerning the supposed involvement of Konstantin Karadzhov , a former mayor of a Sofia municipality , Danov stated that he was inclined to believe the scenario put forward in some sections of the Western press that forces inside the Vatican had been behind the assassination attempt .
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