Example sentences of "it 's [adj] believe " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , ’ said Liese , who was now engaged to a nice young architect called Leonard , and who was proud and plump and stuffed as full of delight as a feather cushion — over-stuffed , Brenda remarked ‘ I suppose it 's better to believe in something than nothing .
2 Listening to these accounts from faraway places , it 's comforting to believe that , in cooler and better sewered and bathroomed lands , we need not worry about parasites .
3 It 's necessary to believe in your own importance . ’
4 ‘ Oh , I know it 's wrong to believe in such things , but Lilith could n't have known about seven , could she ? ’
5 It 's hard to believe that a car as heavy as the SL can generate such massive grip , yet retain an admirably accomplished ride .
6 With a new film , The Hard Way , now showing at the cinema , it 's hard to believe that Michael J Fox resolved last year to give up being a film star and spend more time with his wife , Tracy Pollan , and their son , Sam , who 's three this week .
7 It 's hard to believe Marie 's got a husband .
8 It 's hard to believe it can see anything with them eyes .
9 It 's hard to believe that the man who used to play the bass in a sullen and studenty pop group called The Housemartins is the creator of this year 's most significant number one single , but the success of ‘ Dub Be Good To Me ’ is a sing that things have truly changed for the better .
10 But nowadays there 's more elbow room and less cigar smoke — and the shrewder restaurateurs have set out to replace their lost business regulars by constructing lunch menus that are brief , light and designed to show off the chef 's talents rather than the customer 's credit rating ; it 's hard to believe that anyone can produce a good meal so cheaply .
11 The apartments are set against a mountain backdrop and the views are superb ; it 's hard to believe that the discos , lively bars and general hustle of Benitses are only a five to ten minute walk away .
12 It 's hard to believe the attractions and life of Benitses are only a five minute walk away , offering the best of both worlds .
13 As you drive , or walk , God forbid , back along the road , it 's hard to believe you have travelled all that way at a lofty 3,000 feet .
14 It 's hard to believe , ’ Sandison said .
15 IT 'S HARD TO believe but tetanus still kills people in this country .
16 It 's hard to believe she 's about to be worth six million dollars .
17 It 's hard to believe such great fishing could be such good value for money until you try it yourself .
18 It 's hard to believe that he started painting in World War Two and is still painting today .
19 It 's hard to believe just how dire it is .
20 Still it 's hard to believe the young warlord wo n't rattle around in his armoury for just the right mace .
21 As the Olympic movement races towards the centenary of its formation at the Sorbonne in 1894 it 's hard to believe cricket was once an Olympic sport .
22 His account of the Italian is sheer joy from beginning to end , and it 's hard to believe that he was almost 87 .
23 With talk of a series of stand alone shops it 's hard to believe that the idea is n't to rival Marks .
24 ‘ I know it 's hard to believe when you see us now , but we were ail at it .
25 It 's hard to believe that I could have spent two whole years walking round with blinkers on .
26 It 's hard to believe another child could do such a thing .
27 It 's hard to believe such a vivacious personality is lost to us ’ , ’ Dysart was quoted as saying 'and harder still to accept that the stand I have taken against terrorism may have brought about her death . ’ ’
28 It 's hard to believe but this river , the Cristolino is part of the same Tappajoss river system where Garrimperos have caused such devastation .
29 The ideological points are still there but it 's hard to believe that totalitarian regimentation could be so tight .
30 Suave and sophisticated at 60 , it 's hard to believe that it 's 23 years since he first wooed a generation with Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head .
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