Not everybody believed them back in the days when President Bush variously declared the then-vacant lot or a Houston hotel room as his legal place of residence.
She'd believed things like that once, back in the days when she was truly a cop, and the UMCP was honest.
'I believe Tony used to believe that, in the days before he became.different.'
They were more interesting, because when Jacobson asked them why they believe in the traditional six days, the response was because it's the tradition.
There's a skill to it I wouldn't have believed in the old days; and some of the Bounty men was that stubborn they'd never acknowledge that the Indians knew better about such matters than themselves.
We wouldn't have believed it back in the old days, but I knew that something like this might exist.
But, she added, "They don't believe in the halcyon days."
Scarcely can I believe in the bygone days of glorious freedom, when I wandered through that beautiful country, unfettered by the laws or customs of conventional life.
He had gotten better at thinking things over than he would have believed possible in the pre-flu days, but he knew this was too big for him.
What's more, Roberto Alomar doesn't believe in the good old days.