Examples of using Believing it in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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That night, Sara hears rustling in the bushes and, believing it may be Jess, rushes into the
ancient Greeks in their baths and burnt it as incense in their temples, believing it was a source of courage.
Many stories surround the origins of the cup, with some believing it to have been the one from which Christ drank at the Last Supper.
Philippe, believing it to be a joke, plays along
used it in their baths and burnt it as incense in their temples, believing it was a source of courage.
thinking in the lower way, yet believing it's higher.
For example, you may place an aquarium in the southeast(wealth) corner of your house believing it will enhance your finances.
for example I have set a password believing it is very hard
Charles Dickens always slept facing north, believing it made him more creative.
They freely spread this technology, believing it to be the first step towards a new equality and intellectual freedom.
China also strongly opposes the system, believing it interferes with the security of its own military operations.
Droves of Anglo-American families soon followed, believing it was their Manifest Destiny to dominate land, law and life in the region.
A whole lot of individuals work in just one place, believing it's practically not possible for them to find anything done anywhere else.
Confederate soldiers, they fired on the church, believing it to be housing weapons. They were wrong.
A lot of people work in only one place, believing it's practically impossible for them to get anything done anywhere else.
On New Year's Day, Argentineans eat beans, believing it will help them keep their current job or find a better
Some very Orthodox Jew refuse to speak Hebrew, believing it to be a language reserved only for the Prophets.
Americans are proud of their economic system, believing it provides opportunities for all citizens to have good lives.
The following week, Kane accidentally injured Bearer, believing it to be another hoax by Edge, and Bearer was written out of the storyline.
While Charles Dickens always slept facing north, believing it improved his creativity.