Example sentences of "believe that you " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It will be said and believed that you lay in wait for Aldhelm and killed him , so that he could never point the finger at you . ’
2 But Sergia believed that you would be fearful , would skulk in space beyond the planet .
3 ‘ I never believed that you did .
4 The trap of the giver is pride , believing that you have enough inner resources to give away to others .
5 Most importantly , when you meet work colleagues and friends , your springy step must be able to bluff them into believing that you could have managed two laps of the course .
6 Perhaps , however , we can make this claim by appeal to the initial moves of the argument that you are not justified in believing that you are not a brain in a vat .
7 With these unrealistic expectations I 'm not sure who stands to lose the most — my daughter believing that you need a man , wealth and preferably a title to be happy , or my son who believes that women are beautiful and passive or wicked and powerful but , either way , he 'd better be handsome .
8 After all , here you are in Nicole 's hotel bedroom , obviously believing that you were n't going to be finding a third party here as well .
9 ‘ You let me go on believing that you were one of their crew , ’ she persisted heatedly , provoked by his bland unconcern .
10 Because we 're humane , we 're watched — and they 're still watching us because they ca n't believe that you can develop one without losing the other .
11 I can not believe that you will burn them .
12 I can not believe that you will not .
13 Even a basic antibiotic may cause feelings of depression and this in turn makes you believe that you remember less — although , If tested , you will probably perform as well as usual .
14 For me it 's forward or nothing and if you do n't believe that you deserve to be a second-rate club or second-rate country . ’
15 I do n't believe that you have any idea of what 's really going on in a country or culture until you live there .
16 I STILL CA N'T BELIEVE THAT YOU INTEND TO CARRY ON SEEING THE TART BEHIND LAURA 'S BACK !
17 Do n't believe that you have to understand everything about Christianity before you can start explaining what you believe to your friends .
18 → I ca n't believe that you managed to wave two grand under the noses of retailers in this country without response , JR .
19 It 's my view that no amount of learning to use influential and assertive behaviour will get you status if you do n't believe that you 're worthy of it .
20 you may believe that you are unable to control your life
21 Wittgenstein says ( 332 ) : ‘ Do not believe that you have the concept of colour within you because you look at a coloured object — however you look ’ and ( 659 ) ‘ But when I say ‘ It tastes exactly like sugar ’ , in an important sense no remembering takes place .
22 I do n't believe that you have to sit in front of a Mexican scene in order to paint Mexico .
23 For a necessary condition for such knowledge , 3 ( that if it were not true that you are not a brain in a vat , you would not believe that you are not a brain in a vat ) fails .
24 We can simplify this conditional as follows : if you were a brain in a vat , you would not believe that you are not a brain in a vat .
25 This is false because if you were a brain in a vat ( being fed your current experiences ) , you would still believe that you are not a brain in a vat .
26 It is true that you are sitting etc. , you believe that you are sitting etc. , if you were not sitting etc. you would not believe that you are , and if you were sitting etc. you would believe that you are .
27 It is true that you are sitting etc. , you believe that you are sitting etc. , if you were not sitting etc. you would not believe that you are , and if you were sitting etc. you would believe that you are .
28 With the conditional theory of knowledge , and the above explication of clauses 3 and 4 , you can be said to know that you are sitting reading because ( 3 ) in the nearest worlds in which you are not sitting reading you do not believe that you are , and ( 4 ) in the nearest worlds in which you are sitting reading you do believe that you are .
29 With the conditional theory of knowledge , and the above explication of clauses 3 and 4 , you can be said to know that you are sitting reading because ( 3 ) in the nearest worlds in which you are not sitting reading you do not believe that you are , and ( 4 ) in the nearest worlds in which you are sitting reading you do believe that you are .
30 I can not believe that you were quite unaware of my growing affection for you .
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