Example sentences of "sure [that] you [verb] not [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Sure that ye do n't want some ? ’
2 And you 're quite sure that you did n't go into that room , either of you ? ’
3 The house screws would stand out on the avenue to make sure that you did n't stop and talk .
4 That 's why I wanted to make sure that you did n't say anything about it to Dawlish . ’
5 okay , which would be an option to make sure that you did n't have to resort to this three thousand pounds a year
6 ‘ You are quite sure that you did not go out at all last evening ? ’
7 Make sure that you do not leave newspapers or magazines on top of open heaters .
8 When hearing loss is severe , the written word is your main ally , but you may also need the facility of one person who can make sure that you do not miss what is said .
9 Make sure that you do not get a link-wire in the wrong place so that it short circuits a secondary winding .
10 You should keep a close watch on yourself , to make sure that you do not stray from the clear and concise presentation of your facts and opinions .
11 You do need to make sure that you programme all the back bed needles to knit periodically and remember to make sure that you do not have too many rows within the pin tuck area .
12 I 'm sure that you do n't want — ’
13 That seems to me to be a consideration which may be able to address in general terms by yourselves , but depends very much on the individual proposals , and and erm is is a matter of detail of the individual proposals , I 'm sure that you do n't want presented here the the fine detail of of individual proposals
14 Make sure that you do n't leave any footprints or other traces of movement on the way to your hiding place .
15 ‘ Just you make sure that you do n't miss your bus — and bring your homework back . ’
16 Although the benefits of dietary fibre are still in the process of scientific investigation , we want to make sure that you do n't miss out on any of the advantages , both those which are known and those still to be fully revealed .
17 It 's less easy to match a specific publisher 's market with fiction than with factual writing , but you can at least make sure that you do n't send a modern comedy to a publisher of historical romances .
18 If I actually follow you down the street in order to be sure that you do n't throw it away or forget to post it , for instance , then I at one and the same time become certain that you 've posted it and display a lack of faith that you will do so .
19 ‘ In fact , ’ her father cut in , ‘ if anything , I ought to be asking you to make sure that you do n't antagonise him .
20 You have to be very careful during this entire operation to make sure that you do n't touch any of the pins .
21 Just make sure that you do n't push your luck too far .
22 If the attacker comes within range of your heel , kick a knee or shin , but make sure that you do n't let them grab your feet .
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