Use "couldnt believe his ears|couldnt believe his ear" in a sentence

1. I could not believe my ears.

2. No chance of me finishing.' 'completely Butchered that pint, couldnt even down it.'

3. I believe his death wasn't accidental.

4. I can't believe you're taking his side.

5. Believe somebody on his bare word. 

6. I believe every man has his price.

7. Impoverished Ojani Noa couldn't believe his luck.

8. She stepped back, hardly able to believe her ears.

9. He did not believe in flaunting his wealth.

10. Detectives believe that the victim knew his killer.

11. Believe, believe it or not, believe one's ears, believer, believing, Belike, Belinda, Belisarius, Belisha beacon, Belitong, belittle Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged …

12. We believe Vulcan's drug money was funding his campaign.

13. His opponents believe he is definitely on the run.

14. His story was too ridiculous for anyone to believe.

15. I don't believe his story, It'sounds a bit lame.

16. They believe he will suffer damnation for his sins.

17. Don't believe his nonsense. He's nothing but a blowhard!

18. So you believe it is his miracle to save her.

19. 1 They believe he will suffer damnation for his sins.

20. Jesus heals people among those who believe on His name.

21. I believe John left his last job under a cloud.

22. Some people believe that his murder was engineered by Stalin.

23. As his spirits sagged, his body deteriorated until, I believe, he slowly brought about his own death.

24. We believe in him, who is always true to his word.

25. 24 I can't believe that he's plotting against his own father.

26. I can't believe that someone of his intelligence can read such trash!

27. The boy's parents believe his illness is divine retribution for their sins.

28. His accent makes it hard for me to believe what he's saying.

29. Many believe it was his shyness and insecurity which let him down.

30. I looked on the wiki math symbol page and couldnt find one, so Im thinking "Corresponds" is wrong word

31. Police believe Hansen was slain and his body dumped into a trash container.

32. But Keita will every time look more like his natural father, believe me.

33. Behindhand Renege-they had agreed that the house rent would be collected every 6 months-but he couldnt pay what his house owners demanded even after two years so was given a one month notice

34. 8 His main activity is make-believe, and as we shall see,(www.Sentencedict.com) his main goal is survival.

35. I believe the Brazenness of his attacks and blistering hypocrisy is another layer

36. The great error, his critics asserted, was to believe that veracity was truth.

37. I believe the first test of truly great man is his humility. 

38. Absurdism is, I believe, a name that Camus gave to his own position

39. I'm too much of a cynic to believe that he'll keep his promise.

40. He put his hands over his ears.

41. His ears stick out.

42. 6 I believe the first test of truly great man is his humility. 

43. Marie, bite his ear.

44. This his ear, his neck, his elbow seemed to recollect.

45. Oh, the blithery, Blathery pirate (His name, I believe, is Claude), His manner is sullen and irate, And his humor is vulgar and broad

46. She nibbled his ears playfully.

47. It's hard to believe that he could treat his own flesh and blood so badly.

48. But he did fly, in his imagination, on make-believe journeys to far-off realms.

49. Hargreaves couldn't believe his luck when G.G. MacPhee reliably informed him it hadn't been climbed.

50. Maggie Parkin was infatuated with her husband and only too willing to believe his promise.

51. He tried to believe, as an article of faith, that his daughter was not guilty.

52. In spite of the bad things he's done I still believe in his essential goodness.

53. He stood without moving a muscle, unable to believe what his eyes saw so plainly.

54. Give him to the Believe-It-or-Not museum, along with a photograph of his eyes and his feathery blond hair.

55. This it is which Allah Announceth unto His bondmen who believe and do good works

56. I believe he overcame his aversion for - for anything - stronger long enough to beget me.

57. An Abrahamic religion is a religion whose followers believe in the prophet Abraham.They believe Abraham and his sons/grandsons hold an important role in human spiritual development

58. I'm telling you he does, and he lies to his people and they believe him.

59. I used to believe that God gave each man his fair portion of bad luck.

60. I stabbed a guy in his ear once, ice pick, right in his fucking ear.

61. The ass wags his ears.

62. King Laman dies—His people are wild and ferocious and believe in false traditions—Zeniff and his people prevail against them.

63. Although his proposal of plural worlds was considered heretical, it is difficult to believe it was that which determined his fate.

64. Cut half his ear off.

65. She tweaked his ear playfully.

66. His left ear was sunburned.

67. Since the jury members found the defendant guilty, they obviously didn’t believe his Avowal of innocence

68. However, I do not believe that I will be able to disabuse him of his beliefs.

69. A god who loves men, provided only they believe in him, and who casts an evil eye and threats upon anyone who does not believe in his love?

70. His foolish act has brought a storm about his ears.

71. • Mr Barraza Crinkled up his face and rubbed his ears

72. One of his party tricks is to waggle his ears.

73. Scenes of human butchery that few persons would believe possible were etched forever in his mind.

74. 12 In spite of the bad things he's done I still believe in his essential goodness.

75. 9 But he did fly, in his imagination, on make-believe journeys to far-off realms.

76. I hope his ears are burning.

77. His complaints fell on deaf ears.

78. His name is PJ Brill and he's throwing this fucking party if you could believe that.

79. 13 I believe he was an honourable man,(www.Sentencedict.com) dedicated to the people and his union.

80. The share holder is dishonest . He cheated the hostess, but I never believe in his honesty.