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Example sentences for "believe there"

  • I don't believe there is," answered his father.

  • That is pretty good," he said, "and I don't believe there is any answer to it.

  • I don't believe there is any other gold in these sands, even if Sammie Brown's father did find some on a desert island.

  • He seems to think that I don't believe there is a hell.

  • I believe there is no chance, but I am not all-seeing, Anne.

  • In this instance, I am bound to tell you, that I don't believe there is a chance to save him.

  • My dear, I don't believe there is a more loyal creature on earth than Percy Wintermill.

  • I believe there is in this tant soit peu de malice, et pour se venger, for he will have your Lieutenancy in the County too.

  • I believe there is no actor upon the stage of either theatre who, repeating what the author has wrote, does not, at the same time, recite his own private sentiments oftener, than our pantomimes in Parliament.

  • God knows how much further I would go to conduct her safely, but I was made to believe there was no occasion for it.

  • I believe there is a passage somewhere or other by which the wet is carried off.

  • I believe there would be physical resistance to it which could neither be turned aside by argument nor driven away by force.

  • I believe there is a genuine popular sovereignty.

  • I believe there is no danger of its becoming the permanent policy of the country, for it is based on a public indifference.

  • I don't believe there is another such return from old books on record.

  • Clemens himself declared that sooner or later he would pay the other fifty cents, dollar for dollar, though I believe there was no one besides himself and his wife and me who believed he would ever be able to do it.

  • I believe there was no dissenting opinion as to its artistic value, or concerning its purpose and psychology, though these had been the stumbling-blocks from a managerial point of view.

  • Don't believe there is any mad dog along the way, either.

  • I don't believe there is a boat, either---and just look at that!

  • I don't believe there's anyone in here except ourselves," muttered Darry in disgust, peering all around him.

  • Yes, I believe there's something between you.

  • I don't believe there's a man in front who has a quid in his pocket.

  • I believe there's a good bit of coin to be made out of the pier theatre at Blackpool.

  • I don't believe there is much difference.

  • I believe there is no kind of occurrence for which I have not been requested to contribute something in prose or verse.

  • I don't believe there's a prettier stretch of road in the whole world than this between Wallacetown and Hamstead, especially in the spring, when the river is so high, and everything is looking so fresh and green.

  • I believe there is a certain amount of grief and sorrow which comes with every great joy to give it a cost mark whereby we may always know its value.

  • I believe there is no person, past the age of forty, at all given to pondering the whys of life, who will gainsay that the joy we give to others is our chief source of happiness.

  • As to the robberies, I believe there is no doubt that the police have got hold of the young woman.

  • There is no doubt they were engaged, and I believe there is no doubt that he has declared off, and refused to give any reason.

  • I believe there is a boy, and the boy'll be awfully bothered.

  • I don't know, but I believe there is something in that.

  • I believe there was at one time, but not so much now.

  • I believe there are a few, but I cannot say.

  • I don't believe there is much cause for fear, if only Rose will have patience.

  • I don't believe there will be a gentleman there to compare to you.

  • I don't believe there's a trout within half a mile of us," he said, as he adjusted his rod and fly.

  • I believe there cannot be fewer than 500 in Aberdeenshire alone; and, long as I have been connected with the cattle trade, I could not name one in ten.

  • I believe there is no better way to train a young man than to put him to market without assistance.

  • I believe there is difficulty in avoiding causes of complaint at all times where there are so many servants, and the senders of cattle are sometimes themselves to blame.


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