His hair, while not remaining dark enough to form a theatrical contrast with his moustache, was yet some shades darker, and, in becoming a little thinner, it had become a little more gracefully wavy.
It's been Pen from the start, I guess, or almost from the start.
He was acquainted in a business way with the tradition of old Phillips Corey, and he had heard a great many things about the Corey who had spent his youth abroad and his father's money everywhere, and done nothing but say smart things.
But I know you will like her when you come to know her.
I am more and more convinced, the longer I know you, Tom, that we are descended from Giles Corey.
Do you believe, then, that we are like those ancient races who felt the presence of a conqueror because their hosts were scattered in battle, and who suffered themselves passively to be led into captivity?
When Austria, Germany and Russia stand whispering in a corner, can't you believe it is across the North Sea that they point?
Don't you believe that I should have listened to you as readily as to Mademoiselle Idiale?
Ah, madame, you believe I do not know what has occurred?
You believe I see and hear nothing when I am no longer with you?
You believe, then, I would have dismissed him anyhow?
Or do you believe, perhaps, Austria, from a feeling of gratitude toward us, would cede to Prussia a portion of her former hereditary possessions in the Netherlands?
Do you believe that I feel a sincere interest in you?
If you believe so, do you believe that when a swallow snaps up a gnat that God designed that that particular swallow should snap up that particular gnat at that particular instant?
Do you believe, Miriam, that anything will ever take the place of these occupations?
And how could you believe in what you don't understand?
Such a service as you believe I might have rendered you is so very doubtful, so entirely a matter of suppositions and probabilities and possibilities, that we can't talk of it seriously.
Well, that's better and more honest than saying you believe what is contrary to all human experience.
Like a soldier who is asked: "In what do you believe?
Get down on your knees and confess; if you believe in evil it is because your ways have been evil.
You believe in a singular sort of love; perhaps you are capable of it; I believe you are, but I do not envy you.
Tell me, Euthydemus (he began), do you believe freedom to be a noble and magnificent acquisition, whether for a man or for a state?
Whom then do you believe to have been the makers of these laws.
Then do you believe him to be a free man who is ruled by the pleasures of the body, and thereby cannot perform what is best?
Why, man, don't you believe he's as much alive as ever he was?
Mr. Westover, do you believe it would be very well for either of us to go?
If you do not believe that it is my father, say so immediately; and if, on the contrary, you believe it to be him, state your reasons for doing so.
You believe me to be a Frenchman, for I speak French with the same facility and purity as yourself.
Monsieur Cavalcanti," said Andrea, "do you believe in fairy tales?
You have attached big words to every action, and wearisome duties to every corner of existence; you believe in equality and eternal passion.
If you believe in such folly as that, you will be very unhappy.
Rade, he cried: "Then, monsieur, you believe in nothing?
Do you believe I came all the way up here just to hear Humphrey Crewe make a speech and to drive with him in a high sleigh and listen to him talk about his career?
You believe, with the rest of them, that I'm a criminal and deserve the penitentiary.
Do you believe for a moment that, in your father's absence, I would have allowed Antoinette to come here alone?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you believe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.