Example sentences of "sure [pers pn] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I was n't sure I cared for this ‘ look after yourself ’ stuff . |
2 | But I 'll be out to make sure I stay in the side . ’ |
3 | I made sure I looked as if I 'd just got out of bed and dressed in a hurry — hence no socks and the sweatshirt — and went down to front garden to wave them in . |
4 | I have n't had much chance to go shopping but I always make sure I get to two places — one called Garage and another called Hyper Hyper . |
5 | from you , then you get changed and then go , but , last week he took the car , cos when I got home , first I was late last Wednesday , well I say late , I did n't get back here , erm , until seven , so by the time I got home it was quarter past seven and I have to make sure I get to Weightwatchers between seven and eight . |
6 | and that 's , I 'm sure I put over the years |
7 | ‘ My parents left enough money to make sure I went to the same school as Elise , but I was never the academic type — too fond of games . |
8 | Sure I went to the Arts and everything and stuff . |
9 | ‘ I 'm sure I came through this junction . |
10 | I 'm sure I came in here ! |
11 | ‘ I 'm not sure I approve of the way you were looking at that visitor , ’ he went on , bending towards her and speaking quietly . |
12 | P.S. I hope you can find the room to print my letter , as I am sure I speak on behalf of many devoted Agassi fans . |
13 | And I 'm sure I speak on behalf of you all when I say thank you very much indeed to Robin , you 've done an excellent job , and we shall miss you . |
14 | Had there been a verification that nuclear fusion did occur in solids at room temperature , here is one theorist , and I am sure I speak for many colleagues , who would have taken up the new field to see what fundamental implications it had . |
15 | ‘ And , ’ continued the badger ceremoniously , ‘ I am sure I speak for the entire population in wishing you all the very best in driving away this menace in our midst . |
16 | I am sure I speak for all of us here when I say that our thoughts are with the Miletti family in this ordeal . ’ |
17 | Very interesting to have a review from you of the O D A's work , both with regard to central and Eastern Europe and the developing world and I 'm sure I speak for everybody in saying we are delighted minister that you spent the third part of your , your speech looking at the U N convention on the rights of the child which as you rightly say , is very close to the heart of Save The Children . |
18 | I 'm sure I speak for most Merseysiders in saying enough is enough . |
19 | I was n't sure I qualified as a surfer yet , but I hoped I might benefit from this general disposition . |
20 | My ambition at the moment is to make sure I qualify for this year 's Open Championship . ’ |
21 | a non arbitr , well let's use their language , objective criteria on which it 's judge application to the membership , erm , and I 'm only , I 'm only imagining this , but I 'm , but as a matter of common sense one would of thought that one would n't like subjective or arbitrary and er indeed unknown criteria to apply erm , as , as in my point of view , as a matter of fairness , but er my question is and it was before and I , I 'm not sure I hoist in your answer , where , where does that fit in to article eighty five ? , |
22 | Then he seemed to disappear , I 'm sure I heard about him playing for some other club once , but ca n't remember who . |
23 | I make sure I ride on every bus going and sit next to somebody who really does n't want to sit next to me ! |
24 | People would send cars up that rough track to Low Birk Hatt to make sure I travelled in style . |
25 | I just try to make sure I look at the person I 'm talking to , and show them I 'm interested . |
26 | 'You want to make sure I look like the guilty party if anything goes wrong . |
27 | Not sure I want to — it would ruin his career . |
28 | It does n't really want to and I find it difficult to believe and I 'm not sure I want to because I feel so fucking drained and sore , but the thing 's actually responding , fattening and firming and rising in her kneading , soap-slick hands . |
29 | But I 'm not sure I want to be cured of you , Aphrosyne Taylor-Agathangelou . ’ |
30 | ‘ I 'm not sure I want to , ’ she defied bravely . |