Example sentences of "believe [pers pn] [conj] i [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 She did n't believe me when I said I was sure it was because she was n't taking the carriage far enough over to the right , clearing the pattern selector .
2 ‘ You did n't believe me when I said I had n't distracted Simon and you would n't have believed me if I 'd told you it was your child I might be carrying , ’ she replied , her voice shaking a little despite all her efforts to project a calm image .
3 David did n't believe me when I said he was black .
4 And you must believe me when I tell you I 'd rather have been with you than in any of those exotic places . ’
5 ‘ You must believe me when I tell you that I have found it impossible to carry the heavy burden of responsibility and discharge my duties as the heir to the throne without the help and support of the woman I now loathe . ’
6 You must believe me when I tell you that they 're out there on the plain somewhere and coming towards us .
7 ‘ Oh , I know you wo n't believe me when I tell you that he doctored that fuel blend to make me look a fool , but one of the boys back in London knows ; he 's going to have my work independently checked before Jason gets home ! ’
8 He did n't believe me when I told him about you , which just goes to show how much people judge by outward appearances .
9 Nicola did n't believe me when I told her she thought I was playing a joke
10 Milk up Nicola did n't believe me when I told her .
11 You would n't believe me if I told you . ’
12 Blaming it on the Company would be just a fallback — you would n't believe me if I said I was n't drinking of that but you might believe me if I say we 'd prefer the good old British way : that nothing happened and there 's no blame at all .
13 Blaming it on the Company would be just a fallback — you would n't believe me if I said I was n't drinking of that but you might believe me if I say we 'd prefer the good old British way : that nothing happened and there 's no blame at all .
14 ‘ You would n't believe it if I told you , ’ Adam said , and gave a sudden mirthless laugh .
15 Farmer Tom Savage , from Worcester , told Dogs Today : ‘ I could n't believe it when I saw them .
16 Neil 's mother , Sherie , 28 , said : ‘ I could n't believe it when I saw him .
17 I could n't believe it when I saw it cos we had just cemented the ill-fated Admiral deal .
18 I could n't believe it when I saw it .
19 He merely nodded , however , as if he as a doctor fully appreciated the difficulties and while Rachel was searching for what to say next he said , ‘ I could n't believe it when I found you working here . ’
20 ‘ I 'll believe it when I see him , ’ said Michael .
21 I will believe it when I see it .
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