Example sentences of "have always believed " in BNC.

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1 Dustin has always believed that some of the cinema 's best moments have come out of improvisation .
2 ‘ Ossie has attempted to play the game in the attractive way he has always believed in , ’ said O'Neill .
3 But he had gone out of the front door , banging it , leaving his shoes on the table which she 'd always believed was bad luck .
4 He 'd always believed that humans were quite intelligent .
5 Anyway , I 'd always believed great minds thought alike , until I found out that SEGA FORCE 's Paul ‘ if the cap fits , it 's a miracle ’ Mellerick supports Leicester too !
6 It all underlined what I 'd always believed — that Famlio had grown to big , scattered and over-confident , and could be eluded by someone who was small , concentrated and clever .
7 She 'd always believed in the strength of her parents ' marriage , the power of its mutual affection .
8 Having always believed that an apple a day kept the doctor away , the realisation that an apple a day might actually give my child cancer one day was absolutely terrifying . ’
9 ‘ I 've always believed in living life to the full . ’
10 We 've always believed that the market has to be regulated ; that 's what Disraeli and Peel were all about in the nineteenth century , ’ he said .
11 We 've always believed that the market has to be regulated .
12 With climbers , I 've always believed in the more the merrier , but it 's important to team up your plants so that one does not swamp and ruin another .
13 ‘ I 've always believed in the basics .
14 I 've always believed in God ( and Father Christmas ) .
15 We are creating chances all the time and I 've always believed if I get my fair share , I 'll score goals at any level .
16 I 've always believed that risk and danger are important in terms of art .
17 For a radio interview , I 'd do my own homework , and I 've always believed in doing it thoroughly .
18 ‘ I 've been an engineer for a long time , and I 've always believed that ethics and integrity were every bit as important as theorems and formulas , and never once has anything happened to change my beliefs .
19 I 've always believed one must respect the wishes of the dead .
20 This may seem a bit excessive , but I 've always believed it as easy , if not easier , to work accurately .
21 As a matter of fact er yes I , I , I joined at sixteen on the union , when I was a , a kid and er I 've always believed in it and I encourage others to do the same .
22 You know I 've always believed that people from different backgrounds should n't mix , it 's not fair on the children .
23 Congress , as a strong Labour Party supporter and member for many years , and my father before me , I 've always believed it to be the working man 's Party , created and born from the sweat and blood of our predecessors , and throughout many years supported and financed by the unions with our subscriptions and the political levy and I see it 's supported by the trade unions .
24 erm I 've always believed that consistency is an overrated virtue so I 'm not gon na criticise the Conservatives for changing their minds but you have to ask yourself why is this recorded on the agenda today when the sub-committee , planning sub- committee has already met and discussed these matters and things have moved on a little further Well we we really have to look at how the resolution in this paragraph came about in the first place .
25 I 've always believed the players should feel that . ’
26 But then again , I 've always believed that the players have to show that character out there on the pitch , they have n't , they learnt their lesson , losing four two against Swindon , that match will never be forgotten by the supporters , it does n't matter if they win the Cup , it 'll never be forgotten .
27 Midani , the wealthy Lebanese who had always believed that he had first option should Edwards ever decide to sell , after trying to buy the club himself , insisted more than once : ‘ United must not be caused embarassment , ’ and seemed to be the one participant in what became an increasingly shabby affair who was conscious that great dignity was at stake .
28 I had always believed everything he did and said to be sincere and genuinely personal , but gradually small cracks began appearing in his carefully constructed persona and well-tended integrity .
29 Dorothea had always believed in the idea of a new day , a new start , and always looked forward to something pleasurable in it .
30 I had always believed that survival lay in the mind but now I knew there were things one could n't survive .
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