Example sentences of "believe [pers pn] are " in BNC.
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1 | It is not that you have to be ‘ good ’ , just stop believing you are ‘ bad ’ . |
2 | Self-love does not mean loving only your good points , or loving the person you are becoming , or believing you are perfect . |
3 | Have you forgotten how easy it is to delude yourself into believing you are in love ? |
4 | You 've hoodwinked a silly old woman into believing you are what you 're not . ’ |
5 | The troughs are realising you have forgotten something you learned right at the beginning , finding out you have been saying ‘ taste ’ instead of ‘ try ’ for six months , falling asleep over vocabulary , believing you are ready to understand speeches without help and discovering you are not , being corrected by another non-native speaker who has been at it the same time as you , and taking an hour to tell a Lada joke . |
6 | The individuals may function well in different compartments , and while they may have inhabited the same house for 30 years , believing they are together , they may , in fact , not be together as far as their hopes and expectations go , so it is terribly important that they voice these things to their partners . |
7 | WOMEN need confidence , which begins with believing they are good at what they do . |
8 | He can make you believe you are the only woman on earth for him , and only a Frenchman out of all the men in the world could look at me and tell me to my face that I am beautiful . |
9 | Cecil , as I am now apt to cheekily address him , has an extremely clever knack of making you believe you are the one journalist he can really trust . |
10 | FRANK BRUNO last night lashed back at Lennox Lewis : ‘ The British public will never believe you are one of us until you live here ! ’ |
11 | Whichever you choose , you may believe you are responding to current fashion trends , but , in fact , both styles boast a long ancestry . |
12 | To help him believe you are on top of your work , have ready any relevant financial information about his public relations campaign . |
13 | It is admittedly possible , for instance , that you should believe you are sitting reading when in fact you are not . |
14 | ‘ Having heard your accountant exclaim at your expenditure on the new London salon , I can not believe you are having difficulty in disposing of your wealth , ’ she said . |
15 | ‘ I do not believe you are from Horemheb . |
16 | Do you believe you are the only one able to love her , Seb ? |
17 | I do n't even believe you are aware of your crime . ’ |
18 | ‘ But none of us can believe we are out of the FA Cup . |
19 | There have also been a number of memorable failures in this country , and having been caught out by one myself , I do n't believe we are too well-placed to criticise the failings of others . |
20 | We might believe we are helpless in the arms of fate/God/luck , or that we have control of our own destiny . |
21 | Will others believe we are sincere when we urge them so to vote ? |
22 | I do n't believe we are so far from the nomad as people in Europe believe . |
23 | To have a concept of error is to accept that we can be in error on a given occasion even though we do not believe we are , and hence that we can be corrected by others . |
24 | Her mother Fran said : ‘ I can not believe we are just a few hours from going home . |
25 | ‘ People do believe they are more attractive than they actually are , ’ said Dr Benson at a Science and Engineering Research Council conference at King 's College , London . |
26 | One may believe they are wrong or mad , but if war is to be avoided , they can not be ignored . |
27 | IN THE two or three minutes before kick-off Graeme Souness will make his players believe they are 10 feet tall and can walk through fire . |
28 | Where there are dramatic differences of incidence for different groups , where the social pattern investigated is simplex ( for example , class difference only ) , and where the differences virtually always tend in the same direction , it is often unnecessary to test for significance , because the patterns revealed are so clear that no one could believe they are the results of pure chance . |
29 | ’ — Their fathers may believe they are however , ’ Artai said smoothly . |
30 | You are an alien , and so men may believe they are justified in breaking the Yasa to encompass your death . ’ |