Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] believe " in BNC.
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1 | Cut it out , God is in me ; He is my centre — let me only believe it , and His energy will flood the whole of me , and self will be drowned … |
2 | This would get round the example of the sheep in the field because I presumably believe ( falsely ) that the animal I can see is a sheep even though this belief is not used in inference . |
3 | I fundamentally believe in Britain as a part of Europe . |
4 | The 41-year-old duke said last night : ‘ I can not morally stay within a party which I fundamentally believe has ideologically gone off the rails . ’ |
5 | ‘ I did it because I was bored , and I rather believed Ireland should be a single country . ’ |
6 | The fact that you never see a flat hedgehog upon a soft grassy field , bears this out and proves my point somewhat conclusively , I so believe . |
7 | If , for instance , I merely believe |
8 | ‘ I naturally believe that the financial profits of the drug-suppliers are offensive , ’ Ellen said , ‘ which is why I 've only used cocaine on a handful of occasions . |
9 | I personally believe that the planting of thousands of new churches ( communities of believers ) is consistent with God 's plans for the United Kingdom today . |
10 | I personally believe Labour could get the devalued exchange rate we wanted within the ERM if we put our foot down . |
11 | We Christians have already lost that battle , and I personally believe that we should not attempt to fight it again . |
12 | And I , I personally believe that , I personally believe that Colin has got ability if we exploit it . |
13 | And I , I personally believe that , I personally believe that Colin has got ability if we exploit it . |
14 | I think that part of our business makes it more difficult because ah the purchase of Allied Carpets by Carpetland is the space of the market at a fairly speedy rate and I personally believe other retailers will have the policy to sub-let surface areas in the next few years so it 's something we got on with three years ago and very pleased we did it . |
15 | Now I personally believe that most erm policy makers in Britain , and indeed in most other industrial countries , do n't really believe the Third World matters to them at all . |
16 | I personally believe that erm education has changed and I am now talking specifically of very small schools . |
17 | Well that means that I personally believe that the problems which many small village schools face are different problems to which many large urban schools face |
18 | Now I do nt believe everything I read and I only believe half of what I see , but if these words have been uttered by the ‘ poor mans Billy Bremner ’ , then even I think it 's a bit rich ! |
19 | But I doggedly believed that things would change , that they could only get better , yet when I reached the outcrop I wailed with despair . |
20 | I just believed for awhile that the dream had gotten away from me … |
21 | ‘ I just believe in sharing , ’ Frank said . |
22 | ‘ This thing 's taken so many damn twists and turns … that I just believe we should question every angle . |
23 | I nevertheless believe that dictatorship will not succeed , that the future belongs to democracy and freedom . " |
24 | A recollection of John Davies , the minister for Europe in Heath 's cabinet , indicated the mood , ‘ We were at home in Cheshire , and I said to my wife and children that we should have a nice time , because I deeply believed then that it was the last Christmas of its kind that we would enjoy . ’ , |
25 | That this intuition can be trained and sharpened I have not the slightest doubt , and I further believe that this is most likely to occur when one looks upon natural phenomena with reverence and humility . |
26 | Not that I ever believed her — not for a moment . |
27 | I always believed he would win . ’ |
28 | I always believed what she told me , but now as I considered her words I objected . |
29 | I took that view for many good reasons , partly because I always believed that it would play far too much into the hands of the Government . |
30 | I always believed you were innocent ! ’ |