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Example sentences for "believe she"

  • 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.

  • I believe she'd hate us with a little trying.

  • Thinking over it now, I believe she was in no condition to put out her strength.

  • I believe she felt a hard-hearted interest in seeing a woman whom she supposed to be as unfortunate as she had once been herself.

  • Did he believe she was in a position in which the protection of the law was powerless to reach her?

  • But I don't believe she will do anything.

  • I believe she is ashamed of having made a scene before us.

  • I don't believe she is doing him any harm.

  • Yes, and she is goodness itself, and I don't believe she would be unkind and make mischief for worlds.

  • I believe she's going to be married, and wants to go to Stralsund for the honeymoon.

  • I believe she needs no suggestions in the matter.

  • I believe she is the most beautiful woman in the world," I answered.

  • Indeed, I believe she is true as any steel in her father's shop," Will responded.

  • As for Miss Maggie herself, perhaps it's conceited, but I believe she's not entirely indifferent to Mr. John Smith.

  • She was glad there were such a lot of checks in the book, but she didn't believe she'd ever spend them all--such a lot of money!

  • Well, I don't believe she will," repeated Benny.

  • I don't believe she'll ever leave you a shilling, Brooke.

  • She seems weak, but I believe she is better.

  • I mean that I believe she isn't telling us all she knows.

  • And you won't tell her you don't believe she is what she seems to be?

  • I believe she is estranged from her family," decided Alice to her sister afterward.

  • Upon my honour," he added in his natural manner, "I believe she does, though!

  • I believe she'll expect me to fight him," he exclaimed.

  • But I tell you candidly, Algy, I believe she's pushing me, that she may see how far I will let her go.

  • I believe she cares a great deal for you.

  • 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 she wants 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 she is just what a popular member's wife should be--I don't mean popular in the sense of radical.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being informed; believe anything; believe the; believe them; believe they; believe what; believe will; believe you; believed myself; believed that; believes himself; cannot come; chronic rheumatism; earth below; everlasting covenant; hardly necessary; hasty meal; her memory; king might; labor disputes; merry laugh; procure some; que par; quien sabe; true being; what name