She is mischievous, and makes us laugh in school sometimes; but I b'lieve that is about all the naughty things she does, and I think that is a pretty good account for one child.
I see you are afraid of me, but you need not be, for I b'lieve I'm quite cured now of putting off.
Aunt Margaret has just begun to teach me, and she says I do take pains, but I b'lieve I do it pretty badly yet.
I b'lieve it troubles people as much as if she was real naughty in some way.
If a pretty bad button-hole would be any relief to your feelings instead of strings, I would just as lieve make one, but it don't look very nice.
I got de glory in my soul" he says and I real'y do b'lieve widout a doubt, Dat de church hab a mighty right to shout.
I thought I had religion, I b'lieve I thought I had religion, I b'lieve.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lieve" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.