Example sentences of "[adj] i believe " in BNC.
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1 | They would obviously have some idea from the appeal hearing it itself but since they have to put all of their reasons for their request in writing the very least I believe they should be able to have is a reasoned reply . |
2 | Eight , thank you eight I believe in love , it comes from above , I believe in Santa Claus , every year he does his chores . |
3 | Therefore , I am in agreement with Mr. Porter in that I believe referees from other rugby nations , such as Fiji , Australia , Argentina etc. , should be selected for the Five Nations Championship . |
4 | It 's very difficult to break down the stereotypes but if you do that I believe you release a whole new artistic form . |
5 | This I believe stems largely from scaremongering and misleading information given to the industry from various sources . |
6 | In this I believe they are right . |
7 | Because of this I believe it is unethical to charge for , say , ten consultations when it may well turn out that only six are necessary . |
8 | To the extent that we do this I believe we are guilty of a modern form of syncretism which is of necessity unsatisfactory . |
9 | ‘ We do n't want to start crowing because we 're not up there yet , but if we keep on like this I believe this side can make a challenge . ’ |
10 | I plead with our commissioners and their counterparts in the Roman Catholic side to concentrate on this issue and not to dally for this I believe is the golden key to that greater , completer , richer and more effective church that is surely coming under God . |
11 | This I believe describes very well the approach by Elayne Burley and her team . |
12 | I wanted to run away , and if that window had not been so high I believe I would have jumped through it . |
13 | H. L. Clark ( 1915 ) considered Ophiopristis to be congeneric with Ophiacantha but as outlined on P. 53 I believe that Ophipristis is not only a valid genus but also referable to a separate subfamily . |
14 | 2 I believe that Skye is one of the Hebridean islands . |
15 | I am afraid I believe a caution would have come a great deal more quickly . |
16 | When you 've coped with a positive situation , which is in fact , I believe is is er , will do more harm that good , as a personal I believe , |
17 | You know how much I believe in goodness and purity . |
18 | The erm , yes these and it started to be like warfare more than a game you know at that stage but hopefully now we 're getting back to some sort of sanity with the membership cards you know , because we , the crowd is segregated from the away supporters now and that 's cos if Walsall go into the second division again they 'll have to spend so much I believe on the ground to cage the away supporters in which they do n't have to do in the third division . |
19 | I think the first ones we had were about nineteen thirty six I believe . |
20 | Now to the house itself , one of the early observers gives us a clue when mentioning the house he writes of the fine Elizabethan chimneys still standing , these I believe are those which collapsed in 1973 after having previously been lowered owing to their dangerous condition , on the collapse of these some fine timber framing was discovered in the older parts of the house showing considerable blackening , and Mrs Lingham informed me that vestiges of a gallery were discovered , and it was suggested that this part of the building may have been of the hall type . |
21 | It is said that Peru has some of the best liars in the world — I could n't know , they are so good I believe them ! |
22 | That 's all I believe . |
23 | And the knowledge I 'd betrayed all I believe in to have you ? ’ |
24 | They were meant to be for his weight but I 'm not sure I believe that . |
25 | ‘ Sure I believe you can do it . ’ |
26 | I 'm not sure I believe it now , and I 'm on it . ’ |
27 | He denied knowing anything about it , but I 'm not sure I believe him . ’ |
28 | A month later , just before he was about to set off on his journey ‘ into the interior by way of Namoi , Gould wrote to Sir John Franklin in Hobart of his progress so far : ‘ After spending a fortnight in the lowland brushes I proceeded to the upper districts and the Liverpool ranges whence I have just returned having made several discoveries of new species both of Birds and Quadrupeds , of the latter I believe I have two new kinds of Kangaroo . ’ |
29 | ln short I believe the assumptions to be consistent with proposed ideas , but of doubtful validity when subjected to evaluation . |
30 | Now to place this manor and house , first I believe the only place this could have been is Upper Haillng , and the house is now what is known as Court Farm , the present residence of Mr Peter Lingham . |