Sadnesse all the while Shee sits in such a throne as this, Can doe nought but smile, Nor beleeves she Sadnesse is: Gladnesse it selfe would be more glad, 65 To bee made soe sweetly sad.
And verily there are some artificial Jesters who do it so neatly, that he himself beleeves it almost to be true: yet nevertheless, to avoid their mockeries, casts it of from him as far as possible may be.
What man, that has his naturall Senses, though he can neither write nor read, does not find himself governed by them he fears, and beleeves can kill or hurt him when he obeyeth not?
Mr. Halleley never heard of a pension from the ffrench king and beleeves there was no such thing ever intended.
She beleeves that he was eightie years old when he dyed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "beleeves" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.