Example sentences of "ca [not/n't] believe " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I still ca n't believe I 'm here , you know . ’ |
2 | Like millions of Americans I was watching the debate on television and , like millions of Americans , I leapt out of my seat yelling something like : ‘ I ca n't believe he said that … |
3 | David Howell did not remember his time in Cabinet with much pleasure — ‘ some arguments just left such acrimony and ill-feeling that I ca n't believe they really could have been enjoyable … |
4 | 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 . |
5 | I ca n't believe it . |
6 | I ca n't believe it — you know , the way both of them are just being so normal like , and she 's twisting the neck of this duck and killing it . |
7 | I 'm laughing like crazy — I ca n't believe it . |
8 | I ca n't believe it . |
9 | ‘ I ca n't believe … . ’ |
10 | I ca n't believe that it is over . |
11 | ‘ I ca n't believe this , ’ said an East Berlin woman as she walked towards the arch of the Brandenberg Gate , the East German flag flying above . |
12 | ‘ I have no cut and dry philosophy , but I ca n't believe that we just die and become dust . |
13 | ‘ You ca n't believe that , ’ he says . |
14 | Others of the family said of her , ‘ You ca n't believe a word she says ! |
15 | ‘ I ca n't believe it ! |
16 | Goddess , I ca n't believe the way you 're trying to scrape me off your hands ! |
17 | Roirbak bundled Tammuz into the elevator and they rode halfway up the building in silence until Tammuz said : ‘ I ca n't believe this ! ’ |
18 | ‘ I ca n't believe this . |
19 | I ca n't believe how far I have come in the past couple of years . |
20 | She ca n't believe photographers can get away with so much here , ’ said her manager during that visit to London , Jason 's trusted right hand man Richard East . |
21 | ‘ I ca n't believe it , Masha ! |
22 | I ca n't believe my luck . ’ |
23 | When she changes her mind and decides to call a family confab instead , hotel manager Chuck Wilmot , fresh from his last assertiveness training course , ca n't believe his luck . |
24 | I ca n't believe people are really satisfied with living in out-of-date houses with out-of-date technology , which does n't accord with patterns of family living nowadays . |
25 | I still ca n't believe it . ’ |
26 | She said : ‘ I ca n't believe this ruling has been made and I just do n't know what more I can do . |
27 | ‘ You ca n't believe it , can you ? ’ said one woman bystander wonderingly . |
28 | ‘ You ca n't believe it , can you ? ’ the woman said again . |
29 | He ca n't believe I really mean it . |
30 | ‘ But you ca n't believe things which are impossible , ’ said Alice . |