Example sentences of "but he do not believe " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I have , but he does n't believe there are two of us ; he saw the card you sent me and he thinks I got the idea of a twin from that .
2 Hain orchestrated the campaign against the Springboks on their last tour to the UK in 1969 , but he does n't believe similar violent protests would occur this time .
3 He is not a sceptic about the reality of global warming — he can claim to have been the first man to notice it — but he does not believe it is necessarily harmful .
4 But he does not believe it will get to that stage .
5 Lockwood accepts that clerical work is often divided up into separate departments , but he does not believe that this has led to deskilling .
6 But he does not believe the English game has fallen behind technically , simply because of the Eighties ban from club competition , saying : ‘ After six years out of Europe our national side finished in the semi-finals of the World Cup .
7 — I told him that , on the Wheel , but he did n't believe me . ’
8 Two thoughts immediately flow from this preliminary verse to those unfamiliar with these texts : ( 1 ) so they believe in some form of ghosts then do they ? and ( 2 ) but he did n't believe in God so what has happened to my husband ?
9 She had confided she was in love with someone else , but he did n't believe her .
10 I said again I did n't love him , but he did n't believe me .
11 He had been consistently polite , but he did n't believe her .
12 But he did n't believe her ; she could see he did n't .
13 He told himself he was behaving like a fool , that his suspicions were groundless , but he did n't believe what he told himself any more .
14 But he did not believe that Britain should wait until next summer 's removal of capital and exchange controls throughout the Community before entering the exchange rate mechanism .
15 Another of Mr. Talbot 's activities was the loaning of money at a fair old rate of interest but he did not believe in spending a penny to smarten his premises from which the paint was peeling so badly that bare wood was revealed .
16 He believed that induced abortion was an outrage against women 's health when performed in inadequate conditions ' but he did not believe that it should be made legal .
17 C. Wright Mills saw professionals as increasingly becoming the servants of the rich and powerful , but he did not believe that the individual professionals themselves were losing their power and influence .
18 Shildon said that the financial situation had become a mess and that records could be made to prove almost anything , but he did not believe there was a serious intention to prosecute .
19 He hoped that the government would set an example to the nation by inaugurating a period of change , but he did not believe that the estates of the realm should be given extensive political rights or that the power of the tsar should be dramatically reduced .
20 But he did not believe the survey results called for an immediate , vast increase in funding .
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