Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] sure [that] [pron] will " in BNC.

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1 Only a part of the regular team turned out against Northampton , Bristol and Saracens , but I am sure that they will all appear in the Pilkington Cup Final .
2 We want none of his ideas here and I am sure that they will not become established .
3 On behalf of the Inland Revenue , not always the best loved department of Government , I accept the kind compliments that my hon. Friend has paid to it ; I am sure that they will be echoed in all parts of the House .
4 Skilled people always have opportunities ahead of them , and I am sure that they will continue to do so under this Government , who have the right economic policies .
5 I am sure that they will have a tremendous future .
6 If members of the chamber of commerce disagree about that , I am sure that they will be in touch with me .
7 I am sure that we will find it , ’ said Holmes .
8 I shall be watching the practical results with interest to see what might be applicable to our work in the Duchy of Cornwall , for I am sure that there will be lessons that we can learn .
9 I can not promise a debate next week , but I am sure that there will be opportunities to debate the matter in the coming months .
10 I thought that was a particularly er constructive day session , a lot of ideas came from it and I am sure that there will be a number of actions to be warranted from it .
11 I have notified our national Treasurer and I am sure that she will write on behalf of the Executive to thank the Branch for their support .
12 I am sure that she will appreciate that I can not comment on individual cases , particularly those among the ones that she has mentioned that might come before me .
13 My response is not a traditional wind-up speech , because this is the hon. Lady 's debate and I am sure that she will receive the leave of the House to reply to it at the appropriate time .
14 ‘ I know of Mrs Stringer 's excellent work for pensioners and I am sure that she will be a fine ambassador for British pensioners and for the whole of my Cleveland and Yorkshire North constituency . ’
15 He was less sympathetic than I would have expected , but I am sure that he will send her home if she is unwell . ’
16 I am sure that he will not be preaching an anti-Christian message .
17 I regret that I can not quote the Minister exactly , but I am sure that he will tell me if my paraphrase is inaccurate .
18 The Minister ought to accept this group of amendments in principle on ethical grounds and I am sure that he will do so .
19 I am sure that he will consider the hon. Gentleman 's representations , which are always carefully put and taken seriously .
20 The hon. Gentleman 's points are well made and I am sure that he will draw them to the attention of the chief constable .
21 I will confirm to the right hon. Gentleman , as I am sure that he will be pleased to hear what the European Community has to say , that the United Kingdom is the only country where signals of a sustained economic recovery are discernible , by contrast with a tendency towards gradual slackening of growth continuing in Germany , France , Italy , Spain , the Netherlands and Portugal .
22 I am sure that he will wish to join me in congratulating the governors , the headmaster and the parents involved in the school on their wisdom in applying for grant-maintained status so as to free themselves from the bureaucracy and interference of the local education authority .
23 If the Minister can not tell us how many women have been appointed , will he tell us a statistic that I am sure that he will know ?
24 I am sure that he will not neglect the parliamentary context — which my hon. Friend leads in the IPU .
25 He called for a reduction in the special car tax , and I am sure that he will be delighted that it has been halved .
26 If the hon. Gentleman is in contact with the CBI on Humberside , I am sure that he will have noticed its comments on the Budget .
27 It is , however , something that he will be given by Conservative Members and I am sure that he will want to make the most of it before — sadly — he retires from our midst at the next general election .
28 The most comforting assurance that I can give the hon. Gentleman , which I am sure that he will welcome , is that the results of the study will be made public .
29 I am sure that he will wish to develop that issue in Committee , if he is fortunate enough to be a member .
30 I am sure that he will hear from the hon. Member for Worsley if he does not want to use them .
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