Example sentences of "assure them " in BNC.
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1 | A win by Richmond , relegated last April , at Roundhay will assure them of promotion to League Two . |
2 | A confident , positive smile will assure them you are motivated and energetic . ’ |
3 | For anyone disposed to take on the often very satisfying task of making banners I can assure them that there are several very kind ‘ Barnabases ’ in the church whose comments and encouragements I have valued . |
4 | ‘ But I can assure them our umpires will be quite even-handed about checking all bowlers . ’ |
5 | I can assure them of even more in the future . |
6 | Let me assure them that the phrase has no mark-getting capacity whatever . |
7 | ‘ But we are getting better , ’ I would assure them . |
8 | I can assure them that they will have no progress until they renounce violence and terrorism . |
9 | Whatever Conservative Members may believe , I can assure them that there is a climate of fear among offshore workers who believe — rightly or wrongly , but I think rightly — that many employees are subject to discrimination because companies or contractors consider that they have placed too much emphasis on safety matters . |
10 | I can assure them it is a VERY worthy cause . ’ |
11 | ‘ I can assure them that we are making every effort . |
12 | He would assure them that the perpetrators would be punished and they would all go home happily . |
13 | I can assure them , and the people as a whole , that the L M S scheme had been born , was living and progressing well when Labour took control of the Council . |
14 | ‘ I can assure them I will go all the way . ’ |
15 | Well I mean I can assure them that the , the National Rivers Authority in the Thames region is monitoring rivers on a daily basis throughout the year and that we would hope to deal with pollution incidents as they occur , and we would hope with our monitoring and the pressure we put on third parties to er actually over the years , to improve things from what they are at the moment and to make things better . |