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Example sentences for "lieve"

Lexicographically close words:
lieutenancies; lieutenancy; lieutenant; lieutenants; lieux; lieved; liever; lieves; lif; life
  1. I don't b'lieve you'd eat a baby if you lost your Conscience.

  2. I b'lieve you know something about that Morris," he roared at the shrinking old negro.

  3. I don't b'lieve a bit that he's a real flesh-and-blood child.

  4. The ragged Sunday-school's all about Jesus, and I don't b'lieve in no Jesus now.

  5. I don’t b’lieve you ever done no great wrong or bad thing to make y’u afraid of nobody.

  6. I don’t b’lieve he put them things there, Abel Hubbard—no, siree!

  7. I b’lieve you’re makin’ a mountain out of er molehill.

  8. An’ I don’t b’lieve you’ll have to at all.

  9. You’re young and strong, and I don’t b’lieve hot bread will do no damage to your dejesshun.

  10. That was all very well to say, But I don't b'lieve he'd have found it out if I'd left him in all day.

  11. I don't b'lieve I ever could be so mean again," Marty declared.

  12. I don't b'lieve I ever did," said Jennie.

  13. I b'lieve he's trying to die; but I don't know as he'll make it out.

  14. I b'lieve my heart, I could get along and snake through, even if justices were more particular than they is.

  15. Den I say dat's well, Martha; you know, and if you b'lieve in dat we go.

  16. I'd as lieve have her no more than honest, and then she will serve to keep you out of worse company.

  17. I'd as lieve stay aside thee; say the word!

  18. Why, I had as lieve be presented in my smock," said she, with mediaeval frankness.

  19. I'd as lieve the devil should have me and all my house as her, any day i' the year.

  20. I don't b'lieve you want to have the Small People's golden pieces one little bit.

  21. I b'lieve I promised to tell you that yarn.

  22. I b'lieve he'd be a sight prouder of seeing one crunch a root than if he got the finest head in Maine.

  23. I b'lieve I'll go right along to Greenville with you," exclaimed the guide a minute later.

  24. Never c'u'd b'lieve there was any sech fish.

  25. I swear it's gittin' so here 'n this town a feller can't hardly b'lieve himself.

  26. Ye've ast us t' b'lieve a genuwine out 'n out impossibility.

  27. Gittin' so ye can't hardly b'lieve the stillyards.

  28. If I was you I'd never ask nobody t' b'lieve it 'S a leetle tew much.

  29. I'd just as lieve people would know how old I am.

  30. However, I'd just as lieve walk out there, if only to convince you what a forlorn old place it is.

  31. You b'lieve de half er dat," spoke up the free nigger.

  32. I b'lieve I'll step 'cross an' see how she feel.

  33. I don't b'lieve thet er Nigger should hav es much money es Tom's got no way.

  34. If I know anything, I b'lieve it's scouting.

  35. I b'lieve that's the reason I didn't know Time's hour-glass and scythe at first.

  36. No, I b'lieve not," answered the little girl.

  37. She is mischievous, and makes us laugh in school sometimes; but I b'lieve that is about all the naughty things she does, and I think that is a pretty good account for one child.

  38. I see you are afraid of me, but you need not be, for I b'lieve I'm quite cured now of putting off.

  39. Yes, I b'lieve she just is," assented Bessie.

  40. Aunt Margaret has just begun to teach me, and she says I do take pains, but I b'lieve I do it pretty badly yet.

  41. I b'lieve it troubles people as much as if she was real naughty in some way.

  42. If a pretty bad button-hole would be any relief to your feelings instead of strings, I would just as lieve make one, but it don't look very nice.

  43. I got de glory in my soul" he says and I real'y do b'lieve widout a doubt, Dat de church hab a mighty right to shout.

  44. I thought I had religion, I b'lieve I thought I had religion, I b'lieve.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lieve" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.