Example sentences of "have [not/n't] believe " in BNC.

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1 He who does not believe has been judged already because he has not believed in the name of the only son of God .
2 Foucard has n't believed your story of the row , has he ? ’
3 ‘ He has n't believed much of what I 've told him , but is that a good reason not to tell him I 've recognized the man ?
4 Violet would have not believed .
5 Since his experience of captaincy was limited , he had not believed he would be appointed ; but he had had his hopes , and had thought a lot about the team 's problems .
6 He had not believed it at first , but now he was not so sure .
7 I had not believed her then , and I did not believe her now .
8 And in the recent article he had read on the subject , even the sergeant in charge of the course had not believed that any woman would take his one piece of infallible advice .
9 Once profitable transaction followed another in quick succession and Samuel prospered as he had not believed possible .
10 He had said that before but she had not believed him .
11 All his life he had not believed anything could be like this .
12 She had not believed him .
13 He had plenty of faults , but she had not believed falseness to be among them .
14 Yes , he had told her , and she had not believed him .
15 When her papa told Sally-Anne of Terry Rourke 's betrayal — she never saw him again — she had not believed him , at first .
16 But equally , how presumptuous it would have been if he had not believed it after Christ had spoken it .
17 I told her that I was surprised at that because my Mum had said the same and I had n't believed her .
18 Perhaps he had been bored , perhaps he simply had n't believed in the danger .
19 At first , she had n't believed it .
20 Truthfully , I had n't believed in Heavenly Father since my fourth Christmas Eve night , the night when Auntie trod on my brick-truck as she tried to sneak in with my present — a smart Apollo Candy with stabilisers , hand-painted maroon — Pa being out with the Recovery .
21 Finn had n't believed in anything ; not even that the Ancient of Days had dwindled to a gallstone .
22 He had explained that the amount of paperwork involved made it impracticable , but he was sure they had n't believed him .
23 Had n't believed that they would just get down on their knees and die , heads bowed .
24 But from those earliest days , she had n't believed in the Church at all ; not one scrap , not one iota , and this was why she 'd been so surprised to discover herself in such a place only the previous morning .
25 But with temperatures in the high sixties , a gentle breeze , and uninterrupted sunshine from a cornflower-blue sky , she had n't believed him .
26 I had n't believed you capable of such self-knowledge . ’
27 He gave no reply but had n't believed her .
28 Sheer determination to prove she could do the job her father had n't believed her capable of kept her plugging away at it .
29 She had n't believed , not really .
30 ’ How then , can they call on the one they have not believed in ?
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