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Example sentences for "you believe"

  • 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, Conway, that he is really ruined?

  • And do you believe that I love you with all my heart and all my strength and all my soul?

  • Do you believe," he asked, "that the spirits of the dead can return to earth, and show themselves to the living?

  • You believe in chance," said the Doctor, quietly observing him.

  • Do you believe that I have spoken sincerely?

  • 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 believe that a disembodied spirit can communicate with you, why not an embodied spirit?

  • Do not suppose that because you love this woman, as you believe, you are fit to be the keeper of her future.

  • First," said I, "do you believe it was forty shillings yes or no?

  • Do you believe in them less than I do, Aaron?

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    she does; you care; you couldn; you happen; you have; you haven; you know very well; you please; you talk; you thought; you wanted; young and; young feller; young girls; young man; young persons; young sir; young state; your children; your cousin; your friends; your good; your heart; your obedient; your time; your uncle