Examples of 'who is going to believe' in a sentence
Meaning of "who is going to believe"
who is going to believe: This phrase is a rhetorical question used to express doubt or skepticism about the likelihood of someone believing a particular statement or claim
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But who is going to believe what we say.
There is got to be somebody who is going to believe us.
Who is going to believe that you lived with me for all.
He already knows who is going to believe.
Who is going to believe you afteryou voluntarily defected?
Is not there someone who is going to believe that story?
Who is going to believe their monstrous slanders?
And after all who is going to believe a crazy person?
Who is going to believe even a single line that he writes?
And who is going to believe that?
Who is going to believe something so absurd?
And who is going to believe them?
Who is going to believe that such a structure will not support the Commission ' s views?
After all, who is going to believe in you if you don't believe in yourself?
Who is going to believe that? I do not know.
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Now who is going to believe that I had anything to do with getting you out?
But who is going to believe that Theo had nothing to do with the jailbreak?
Who is going to believe that report now, dear colleagues?
Who is going to believe me against him?
Who is going to believe that?
Who is going to believe you?
Who is going to believe me?
Who is going to believe you? Let her go.
Who is going to believe this, anyway?
Just who is going to believe that? Have you travelled, Mr Ford?
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