I believe she was in league with him all the time!
I believe she's gone dry," said Kit, very red in the face.
I believe she thinks it the prettiest thing ever made.
I looked for my dear romp, and instead of that, I meet a graceful lovely young woman with the sweetest face in the world, and I don't believe she's glad to see me.
Windsor is a long way off, and she is pretty well on now, you know, and I don't believe she'd come.
In her heart I believe she is glad to confide in somebody, and why not in Kit the sympathetic?
I believe she is an infinite comfort to her mother.
I believe shewants to consult you about some birth-day celebration.
I believe she is still able to sit up and employ herself at times, but she often suffers dreadfully.
Have read the May Queen four times, until I do believe she knows it by heart.
Clara; "I do believe she is in love with him already, and he is coming to see her.
I don't know in the least; I believe she is settling with Walter to-day.
In their own county I believe sheis just what a popular member's wife should be--I don't mean popular in the sense of radical.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "believe she" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.