Sentences with believe. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use believe in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for believe.
- And believe, oh! (10)
- I firmly believe it. (4)
- You must believe me. (8)
- Could she believe it? (10)
- I believe in my paint. (9)
- I believe you, Falder. (8)
- I believe you, Ferrand. (8)
- He did not believe it now. (8)
- Make Triscoe believe that! (9)
- Yes; all right, I believe. (9)
- You did not believe me then. (8)
- This morning, I believe, Jill? (8)
- No, no; we shall not believe you. (8)
- I believe we had one of his books. (9)
- And he could not make Gyp believe it! (8)
- Do you believe I shall ever get over it? (9)
- I am flighty, I believe I am heartless. (10)
- Yet I believe I am as happy as most men. (14)
- I believe he is a very gentleman-like man. (4)
- I believe he knows no more than you or I. (10)
- He could scarcely believe in his ill-luck. (22)
- Human somewhere, I do believe myself to be. (10)
- I believe that they are luring him to his ruin. (10)
- I could not answer, but I believe my looks spoke. (4)
- I believe we must not think of a Northampton ball. (4)
- I believe I tempted you to back the beastly horse. (22)
- We are to believe he has been effectively captured? (10)
- One was inclined to believe in a mirror and its image. (12)
- He did not believe her excuse, but ceased his opposition. (8)
- Yonder, I believe, I see the Grisons, where Freedom sits. (10)
- He is always with them; half lives in the family, I believe. (4)
- Not if he told me so ten thousand times would I believe it! (10)
- I believe that I do not speak too confidently of our relation. (9)
- What is left to him, I believe, he has now thrown into the gulf. (10)
- He is, I believe, fond of you, and if so, you have him by a chain. (10)
- There are honest souls who believe that genius is a mode of excess. (1)
- I believe he is one of the very best-tempered men that ever existed. (4)
- Believe me that I am deeply and constantly sensible of your generosity. (10)
- My father and mother believe the worst, but I cannot think so ill of him. (4)
- It pleased him to think: How could one who loved me believe it even then? (10)
- I do believe that was Newton, or Newtonville, or West Newton, or Newton Centre. (9)
- For, to take any notice of it would be to make more people than ever believe it true. (8)
- I believe, nevertheless, that science might set to work upon it forthwith, and found a system. (10)
- A sort of greasy yellowish stuff, always getting worn through; I believe it was made worn through. (9)
- Or had she not so violently controlled her nature as she did, I believe she might have been saved. (10)
- There are many who believe in employing day labor, and hiring the services of a supervising builder. (17)
- I believe I may say I am not devoid of greatness of soul; for I did not recoil from this infamous burden. (2)
- Short of the most convincing proofs he must still refuse to believe, for he did not wish to punish himself. (8)
- Do not suppose that because you love this woman, as you believe, you are fit to be the keeper of her future. (9)
- Morning and evening he visits her, comes out wheezing heavily, and goes to his own room; I believe, to pray. (8)
- Believe in our attachment; and we shall see you here now and then, and correspond with you when you are away. (10)
- Without Forsytes, who believe in none of these things, and habitats but turn them all to use, where should we be? (8)
- It would be rather hard to prove this, and I must ask the reader to take my word for it, if he wishes to believe it. (9)
- We believe perforce in their temptingness; and should allurement fail, we fall back to the belief in our eloquence. (10)
- But I did none of these things, and I am willing to believe the fault was in me, if I was disappointed in the circus. (9)
- He could not believe Captain Fort a good man, because he had not passed the time, and resisted Leila; and Leila was gone! (8)
- We follow many, more we lead, And you who sadly turf us, Believe not that all living seed Must flower above the surface. (10)
- And when outsiders believe that he writes to order, or without conviction, they naturally hold a low view of his occupation. (16)
- From two or three allusions that you have made in my presence, I believe that she is altogether different from what you think. (8)
- The Maréchal-des-logis, who was a very handsome man, and I believe both intelligent and honest, had no clear opinion on the case. (2)
- And we may well believe that the sight of those benignant features will be an inspiration to the youth to strive even as he strove. (13)
- If I could see you and tell you the story of Giacomo Piaveni, and some other things, I believe you would break your sword instantly. (10)
- Some people are surprized, I believe, that the eldest was not, but Isabella would have him called Henry, which I thought very pretty of her. (4)
- I have neither touched them nor looked at them since you started on your strange wanderings, and I believe that the pearls themselves have sickened. (12)
- The methods which are used in constructing the small house of to-day are not as simply classified as the previous description would lead one to believe. (17)
- I could rather believe every creature of my acquaintance leagued together to ruin me in his opinion, than believe his nature capable of such cruelty. (4)
- He had read Arabian Tales and could believe in marvels; especially could he believe in the friendliness of a magical thing that astounded without hurting him. (10)
Also see sentences for: apprehend, assume, conceive, conjecture, fancy, imagine, imply.
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