Example sentences of "have [adv] believed [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He who does not believe has been judged already because he has not believed in the name of the only son of God .
2 In one such performance , James Luna promises to combine ‘ Indian mythology , Christian evangelism , and psychoanalysis to create a double-edged interpretation that has ‘ something for everyone who has ever believed in the romantic vision of the American Indian and bought into the guilt-complex of American history ’ ’ ’ .
3 ‘ Ossie has attempted to play the game in the attractive way he has always believed in , ’ said O'Neill .
4 Almost everybody throughout history , up to the second half of the nineteenth century , has firmly believed in the opposite — the Conscious Designer theory .
5 She 'd always believed in the strength of her parents ' marriage , the power of its mutual affection .
6 Wayne had halfway believed in his own account of the innocence of its contents , but now he was n't so sure .
7 Ray McSharry had long believed since his time as Ireland 's Farm Minister that linking price policy to production favoured big farmers and disadvantaged smaller ones .
8 Ray McSharry had long believed since his time as Ireland 's Farm Minister that linking price policy to production favoured big farmers and disadvantaged smaller ones .
9 Guinness drinkers in Indonesia had long believed in the recuperative powers of Foreign Extra Stout and this has not changed today .
10 ‘ I 've always believed in living life to the full . ’
11 With climbers , I 've always believed in the more the merrier , but it 's important to team up your plants so that one does not swamp and ruin another .
12 ‘ I 've always believed in the basics .
13 I 've always believed in God ( and Father Christmas ) .
14 For a radio interview , I 'd do my own homework , and I 've always believed in doing it thoroughly .
15 As a matter of fact er yes I , I , I joined at sixteen on the union , when I was a , a kid and er I 've always believed in it and I encourage others to do the same .
16 Dorothea had always believed in the idea of a new day , a new start , and always looked forward to something pleasurable in it .
17 Everyone said what they thought and I said I had always believed in God and Jesus Christ due to my upbringing , personal feelings and experiences but I found commitment difficult .
18 Older , Clapham Sect- Christian Observer evangelicals who had always believed in the necessity of good deeds in the world for forming the true Christian heart , increasingly in the 1820s and 1830s regretted amongst younger ‘ ranters and ‘ noisy professors ’ , followers of the histrionic Edward Irving , a relative complacency about public activity beyond the conversion of individual souls .
19 Ellie had always believed in the truth .
20 Stewart and Tait began with the idea that the great majority of mankind had always believed in some fashion in life after death .
21 No market advisers could ever have dreamed up a better ploy because Laura was only enunciating theories she had always believed in .
22 Not that I had ever believed in the heart marching ahead alone .
23 He had once believed in the perfect system .
24 In his resignation speech , Gorbachev asserted that although he had been in favour of " the independence and self-determination of peoples and the sovereignty of republics " , he had also believed in " preserving the union state and the country 's integrity " .
25 Years later one of Cahiers ' most influential critics , Jean-Luc Godard , admitted that none of them had really believed in the theory , but had used it to draw attention to themselves .
26 Perhaps he had been bored , perhaps he simply had n't believed in the danger .
27 Truthfully , I had n't believed in Heavenly Father since my fourth Christmas Eve night , the night when Auntie trod on my brick-truck as she tried to sneak in with my present — a smart Apollo Candy with stabilisers , hand-painted maroon — Pa being out with the Recovery .
28 Finn had n't believed in anything ; not even that the Ancient of Days had dwindled to a gallstone .
29 But from those earliest days , she had n't believed in the Church at all ; not one scrap , not one iota , and this was why she 'd been so surprised to discover herself in such a place only the previous morning .
30 I was made redundant less than a year after I became a Sheffield city councillor , and I 've never believed in those sorts of coincidences .
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