- Ask him if you disbelieve us. | |
- I didn't disbelieve or believe her. | |
- I neither believe it nor disbelieve it. | |
And I have no reason to disbelieve them, because they certainly... | |
And how could you disbelieve while to you were being recited the verses of Allah. | |
- Ask him if you disbelieve us. | |
- I didn't disbelieve or believe her. | |
- I neither believe it nor disbelieve it. | |
And I have no reason to disbelieve them, because they certainly... | |
And how could you disbelieve while to you were being recited the verses of Allah. | |
A snake oil salesman needn't be disbelieved in all things, but his claims do warrant extra scrutiny. | |
A toy telephone, an act of faith, a set of improbable circumstances all combine to probe a mystery, to fathom a depth, to send a facet of light into a dark after-region to be believed or disbelieved | |
Cassandra, in Greek legend, was condemned to know the future... but to be disbelieved when she foretold it. | |
Ever since Natasha had been told that Prince Andrei had journeyed with them, that she couldn't see him because he had a serious wound, though his life was not in danger, she had disbelieved everything she'd been told, | |
Gerald Seymour ITN News Service a trained storm squad, I think I would have disbelieved you because everybody in 1972 was totally transfixed by a myth of utter German ruthless efficiency. | |
"and in the deliberating, disbelieving eyes, | |
A flotilla of ships was invisible to their disbelieving eyes. | |
Ah, perfect antidote for snakebite, thunder, lightning, and disbelieving generals. | |
In such matters, the Church moves slowly, neither believing nor disbelieving, until all the facts are examined. | |
She stood there for a while, reluctant to come closer... hereyes disbelieving, her mouth half-oPen. | |
A snake oil salesman needn't be disbelieved in all things, but his claims do warrant extra scrutiny. | |
A toy telephone, an act of faith, a set of improbable circumstances all combine to probe a mystery, to fathom a depth, to send a facet of light into a dark after-region to be believed or disbelieved | |
Cassandra, in Greek legend, was condemned to know the future... but to be disbelieved when she foretold it. | |
Ever since Natasha had been told that Prince Andrei had journeyed with them, that she couldn't see him because he had a serious wound, though his life was not in danger, she had disbelieved everything she'd been told, | |
Gerald Seymour ITN News Service a trained storm squad, I think I would have disbelieved you because everybody in 1972 was totally transfixed by a myth of utter German ruthless efficiency. | |
"and in the deliberating, disbelieving eyes, | |
A flotilla of ships was invisible to their disbelieving eyes. | |
Ah, perfect antidote for snakebite, thunder, lightning, and disbelieving generals. | |
In such matters, the Church moves slowly, neither believing nor disbelieving, until all the facts are examined. | |
She stood there for a while, reluctant to come closer... hereyes disbelieving, her mouth half-oPen. | |