Example sentences of "[coord] believe i " in BNC.

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1 And believe me , being young , say between 18 and 30 , is far and away the best time to travel .
2 It had no form , no structure and believe me that 's a difficult , unique thing to achieve in movies . ’
3 You wanted to wake up with him right there in the room and to turn to him and quote the next line of the film right back at him , to whisper it to him , make me almost believe that we are a pair of young lovers without any shame , and I do n't mean that in some tragedy queen way , but in order to say of Boy that truly I do think that it is a beauty like his that makes it all worth while , and I do feel that if we are fighting for anything , and if I was asked in a questionnaire what it was I was fighting for ( and believe me I do feel like I am fighting , more and more I think that ) , then I would answer , beauty .
4 What I am saying most specifically is take all of me — and here of course Gary began the melody on the piano and we all smiled and then she sang , sang her song , and believe me we did all listen to the words that night , we knew that the man who had been attacked was there , and we knew that O and Boy were standing shoulder to shoulder in our midst , we saw them in the centre of the mirror , saw ourselves standing beside them and standing by them and give me a drink now because I had such hopes of a lover of my own on that evening and here I am .
5 I 've never met anybody who supports royalty and believe me I have searched .
6 The fact is that nowhere on earth sketches such a dramatic and romantically loaded countenance like the north-west of Scotland , and believe me , I 've poked around the world a bit .
7 It is now over a year since I last saw you and believe me Elsie it seems like an awful lot more time than that .
8 No , do n't laugh ; the carpet deadens the noise and vibration caused when objects are dropped , and believe me , a noise emanating from a punt is well magnified through the water .
9 There is nothing to do now but wait , and believe me , midnight seems like a week away .
10 Excuse this long letter and believe me , dear Sir , your affectionate Friend , Dorothy Wordsworth . ’
11 When journalists resort to this sort of thing you can be sure that the facts are drab in the extreme , and believe me , they do n't come much drabber than our Bargain Weekend Break at the Elan Valley Lodge .
12 Even after sitting and playing it for quite a while , I did n't find myself warming to it , and believe me , I wanted to .
13 We 've tried it ourselves , having the tension equal on all six strings , and believe me , they sounded like crap .
14 After all , we live our lives for the ability to indulge in pleasurable activities — and believe me , they are not all found at work !
15 ‘ Morley Street will be prepared for another Champion , and believe me it will take a very good one to beat him , ’ he said .
16 ‘ Two sharks got into the perspex tunnel and believe me the startled look we got from Sean was not anything to do with his acting ability , ’ said Terence .
17 I 've just completed a 16,000 mile trip around the US , carrying a Dell notebook that weighed about 7lb , and believe me , the difference is impressive .
18 ‘ I did n't really get a chance to tell my own story , and believe me , there is a story to tell . ’
19 And believe me , it is n't much . ’
20 And believe me , even your friends from Hell are gon na fade out when they see you with a lightning rod through your brain .
21 And believe me , Cameron , I 'm the only friend you 've got in here . ’
22 And believe me , it 's a drawback .
23 And she put my head on my hands on the desk in front of me and believe me , I went to sleep , it was must have been very , very new , compared to being at home and perhaps being laid there .
24 I know many of the other tournament professionals will be feeling the same apprehensions and anxieties as myself before the circus begins , but it always has been the same from day one , and believe me it does n't get any easier .
25 And believe me , plenty of new stars will emerge .
26 And if there were h a wagon or a hutch went off the road there you were with not enough height to lift it all back off the rail again and believe me that was experience in itself .
27 Well I , I erm my first employment was in the , was in the building trade with er an old firm in Edinburgh called and believe me I was not a very fit person then after seven , five years and I was like a rake , I was like a skeleton .
28 I was up there three days campaigning , objecting to this that I 'm being charged and believe me for those three days I stood right in Queen Street , just outside the offices there , and at no , any time during , at any particular time of day , you could have come along to me , and there were still one thousand five hundred people standing there , rain , hail , sleet or blow .
29 And believe me when I tell you that I 'll do whatever I have to do to make you stay here . ’
30 So we were able to tell how many tickets of certain classes were sold each day but not route by route , we 'd lost that that facility because the waybills just were n't big enough and of course the , wa everything got mechanical but now I mean I do n't profess to know anything about what happens now but I was introduced to it when I went down there for a retirement and believe me it 's , it 's all electronics now they can tell how a ticket machine is issuing tickets at any particular one day by this , this electronic business , this computers .
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