Example sentences of "sure [indef pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Alice undertook most of this ; but Bert visited the branch in South London to make sure everyone would be inspired to come .
2 However , I am sure everyone would agree that the proof of 1.4.4 is much , much sweeter , the proof based on the Euclidean Algorithm being somewhat ungainly .
3 And I 'm quite sure everyone would like pay a pound fifty to join this nice society ,
4 Well , I 'm sure everyone would agree with you on that one .
5 I 'm sure everyone can criticise one or two of his selection and transfer decisions from the outside , but Chris you can not argue with his record .
6 Make sure everyone can read it .
7 Juliet was sure everyone could hear , and was listening .
8 I 'm sure everyone will appreciate the extra detail you 've given us .
9 I 'm sure everyone will agree .
10 I 'm sure everyone will agree Dorigo is our most consistant defender .
11 Really , I 'm sure everyone should congratulate you ! ’
12 ‘ I 'm sure no-one will notice .
13 I 'm sure no-one will be surprised at hearing that . ’
14 It 's forty years old and will set you back five and a half thousand pounds — but for that you can be sure no-one will dare cut you up on the motorway .
15 I am sure no-one will think that Professor Murray has called it that , but it is only fair to those who suffer from schizophrenia that the difference between schizophrenia and split personalities is pointed out .
16 If you 've just done a 12-mile ridge-walk then I 'm sure nothing will be further from your thoughts , but if you plan a weekend away with a person you 've fancied for ages and somehow end up heading for a bothy , unless you are totally alone any thought of a fumble in the sleeping-bag should be out of the question .
17 I 'm sure nothing will ever truly compensate the children Beck abused .
18 ‘ We also wanted to make sure someone would be collecting her in Germany .
19 But in terms of induction training , to make sure someone can actually do their job ,
20 but I hope it was the the gist of it , and I 'm sure someone will correct me if I 've got it wrong .
21 I 'll take you there and I 'm sure someone will bring you back ’ She did n't want to say she was sure Beuno would bring her back because that would make it evident again that she knew the miserable secrets of Betty 's heart .
22 ‘ Can you make sure someone will let me in , early evening ? ’
23 I 'm sure someone will tell us that Wetherall had a great game ( he must have — look at the result ! ) but surely Roecastle would have been a better bet ( or even Hodge ? ) .
24 If he turned and looked at her , she might have to give a straight reply , but to his narrow back , which could have been the back of a much younger man , she began to tease , in the way that she had learned so many of her new friends liked , when they made similar inquiries too , like the painter who 'd lain on her bed and asked her earnestly if she 'd ever experienced simultaneous orgasm , or the musician who 'd volunteered he 'd show her a ‘ perversion ’ he was sure nobody would have demonstrated to her before , and began nuzzling between her legs .
25 Their faces had been beaten off to make sure nobody could later link them to a concentration camp , or even their homes , in Germany .
26 Now I could not hear what was going on and I was quite sure nobody could hit a ball , or whatever they use in baseball , away out where I was standing .
27 Shelley said , making sure nobody could hear them , ‘ Do you think Abuelo is your Felipe ? ’
28 ‘ But I am sure nobody will want to shoot the defendants in this case . ’
29 I 'm sure somebody would .
30 I I 'd like to see it retained chair because criterion three says generally within ten miles of York and er I 'm sure somebody would er argue that well that 's only a general rule still acceptable
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