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He looked at her, almost disbelieving what his eyes saw.
If you disbelieved me I could not call them up.
George could think of no reason to disbelieve the man.
We almost have come to disbelieve in that one, too.
They must both believe and disbelieve the evidence of their eyes!
And it always worked, no matter how much I disbelieved.
You're the one who's lost his mind if you disbelieve me.
Put in that light, I had no reason to disbelieve.
"I have not yet said anything for you to disbelieve."
If she disbelieved him, that was her problem, not his.
They were disbelieved for such a long time - even, often, by their families.
He was disbelieving and finally she shut the door in his face.
Believe or disbelieve as you will; to me it is a fact.
I have no reason to disbelieve either one of them, sir.
There, the truth up front, where it was sure to be disbelieved.
He hit the ground on his knees next to the woman, disbelieving.
There was no reason for the officers to disbelieve him.
They were disappointed and in some cases disbelieving when told the results of the study.
But he had seen those powers too many times now to disbelieve them.
I ought to know better than to disbelieve your girl stories.
That's what they say, and there's no reason to disbelieve them.
So that people who are not of the Path will still be free to disbelieve.
It is not just the lies about the life, some of which cannot now be disbelieved.
She says they were very stubborn about it, almost disbelieving.
I found myself from one moment to the next believing and then disbelieving what he was saying.