Then he began, with a kind of logical composure: 'In the first place, father, I do not believe in such a God as some people say they believe in.
For suicide, I do not believe it is wicked because it hurts yourself, but I do believe it is very wicked.
Taking all the means within my reach to form a judgment, I do not believeit is the popular wish of Kentucky that this force shall be removed beyond her limits; and, with this impression, I must respectfully decline to so remove it.
I have said, as illustrations, that I do not believe in the right of Illinois to interfere with the cranberry laws of Indiana, the oyster laws of Virginia, or the liquor laws of Maine.
If the Judge says that I do not believe it, then he says what he does not know, and falls within his own rule, that he who asserts a thing which he does not know to be true, falsifies as much as he who knowingly tells a falsehood.
I don't believe, no, I do NOT believe, that I had any heart myself when I was Ned's age.
For, mark you, Stanley, I, who do not believe in revolution from the bottom, the more believe that it is up to us in honour to revolutionize things from the top!
The best man is not necessarily born in my class, and I, at all events, do not believe he is any more frequent there than in other classes.
You shake your empty noddles now, jolly topers, and donot believe what I tell you here, any more than if it were some tale of a tub.
I do not believe for a moment that any one would think of searching here.
If he does not go, if he stays for twenty-four hours in this country, I do not believe that he will live to do you harm.
You do not believe, as so many men would, that I have fallen in love with you.
If we were to separate, I do not believe that we should have funds granted for the many books required for occasional reference: each man must speak from his own experience.
We do not believe that Mr. Darwin means to deny the necessity of such intelligent direction.
I am certain to have erred in many points, but I do not believe so much as Sedgwick and Co.
Here in England I do not believe that he would dare to use it.
I am sorry for him, but I do not believe that he will never become Prime Minister of England.
You do not believe then, sir, that he died a natural death?
I donot believe in what you call freedom for the people.
People laugh at forebodings; I do not believe in them myself, but the foreboding of evil, which almost broke my heart as he gave me his farewell kiss, did not deceive me.
Do not believe it, my dear abbe," said the cardinal, handing them to me.
In fact, I do not believe there is an honest man alive without some pretension, and here is mine.
Your excellency, I never would have suspected it, and even now that he is dead I do not believe it.
I donot believe it," she answered; "but are they different from those I eat myself?
Alma 44:9 9 Behold, we are not of your faith; we do not believe that it is God that has delivered us into your hands; but we believe that it is your cunning that has preserved you from our swords.
And now, O king, we do not believe that a man has such great power, for we know he cannot be slain.
Do you know, I do not believe," said he, "that I should ever reach such contentment as yours.
I do not believe in patent foods for children," said Mrs. Brewton.
It is wicked of her to tell the tale; but as it is told, how can I say that I do not believe it?
I know that you do not believe me; very well, I will tell you the truth.
In my daily work I incline to repeat my old steps, and do not believe in remedial force, in the power of change and reform.
That which we do not believe we cannot adequately say, though we may repeat the words never so often.
We do not believe there is any force in to-day to rival or recreate that beautiful yesterday.
We do not believe in the riches of the soul, in its proper eternity and omnipresence.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "not believe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.