Sentence examples for be believing from inspiring English sources

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be believing

verb

To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing)

  • If you believe the numbers, you'll agree we need change.

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But perhaps seeing will be believing.

You gotta be believing in it".

It will be transformative and seeing will be believing," he tells Guardian Australia.

And you go 'at what level am I meant to be believing this?' I just don't believe it".

"Now, when she trains for the marathon, she'll be believing this is where I've really got to make my mark".

August 11 2015 August 30 201515 If you're unlucky enough to find yourself watching this misbegotten new play by Sarah M. Duncan, seeing will be believing.

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But can they be believed?

But is this film to be believed?

But is Jiro to be believed?

Who, if anyone, can be believed?

I felt I would be believed.

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