Example sentences of "do [adv] believe [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But Commander Roy Penrose , who organised yesterday 's raids , said : ‘ We do not believe they had as much explosives as they claimed .
2 This is the reward of industrial leadership : to see people , who do not believe they have the capability of being a winning team , gaining confidence and effectiveness and morale , and the respect not only of their peers but also of their competitors and the world outside .
3 I do not believe they do exist in stillwaters , for I am sure I would have found some evidence of the layer theory during the time I have been catching hundreds of stillwater bream .
4 I do not believe she knows why she is going to the Camp or what she will find there . ’
5 ‘ I have observed you very closely , Alice , and I do not believe you lack a passionate side to your nature for all you choose to appear so cool and so calm .
6 Another speaker warned that children with disabilities were not being protected from abuse because people do not believe it occurs .
7 I welcome the Bill , but I do not believe it goes far enough .
8 I include due process as a separate virtue because I do not believe it collapses into either of the others as I describe these , but my arguments in this and the following chapters will pay much more attention to fairness and justice , and I shall mainly ignore procedural due process . )
9 Although the draft PPG purports to elaborate on the concepts of town-centre vitality and viability , we do not believe it provides a sufficiently clear explanation to avoid lengthy debates at public inquiries over these terms .
10 PARKS : I do not believe it befits the Committee to force me to do this .
11 I do n't believed it has addressed a number of issues .
12 I do n't believe we 've met . ’
13 I do n't believe we have met . ’
14 You get an element of pain in our lyrics and I do n't believe we have to scream to get that across . ’
15 We do n't believe we have every last book dealing with the Imajica in our hands — do we ? ’
16 I 've said that most of the time we do n't know what our own beliefs are , because we do n't believe we have them .
17 I was never in any doubt that Russell would be successful as a pro and I do n't believe we have seen anything like the best of him yet .
18 I do n't believe we have been wrongly informed but that 's the logic of the charge which has been made .
19 I do n't believe they 've talked in years . ’
20 I do n't believe they run all the way to the sea .
21 I do n't believe they have sold off
22 I would apologise unreservedly if I thought any of them have been a mistake but I do n't believe they have been .
23 I would apologise unreservedly if I thought any of them have been a mistake but I do n't believe they have been .
24 They are a waste of time and money and I do n't believe they work
25 No , no , no , you do n't believe me do you ?
26 Oh you do n't believe him do you ?
27 I do n't believe she heard me because she yawned , handed me the key and told me to hang it round my neck so that no one could take it from me .
28 ‘ I do n't believe she did , no .
29 ‘ So you do n't believe she did it ?
30 She 's a young girl who really has her feet planted on the ground and I do n't believe she has let herself be carried away by her success .
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