Example sentences of "'m [adj] it [vb mod] " in BNC.

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31 I 'm sure it wo n't have escaped your notice that you do the same thing when you want to run a DOS command , like DIR , COPY , CLS and so on .
32 ‘ It 's not the first time you 've put your life at risk for the sake of a challenge and I 'm sure it wo n't be the last time either . ’
33 " I 'm sure it wo n't , Mother . "
34 I 'm sure it wo n't .
35 Say I 'm sure it wo n't be necessary , but just as a precaution .
36 I 'm sure it wo n't take too long .
37 ‘ Oh , I 'm sure it wo n't be , ’ said Rupert politely .
38 When Scottish Power and Scottish Hydro were launched in 1991 there was a big response from Northern Ireland , but I 'm sure it wo n't be reciprocated .
39 They phone her every day , of course , and I 'm sure it wo n't be long before the whole family is reunited once again . ’
40 Well no I 'm sure it wo n't
41 ‘ I 'm sure it would work . ’
42 I 'm sure it would help lots of people in the same situation .
43 Q My hair is very fine and lank and I 'm sure it would benefit from a perm but I 'm worried that it will break .
44 If it was n't for the boys practising with my golf club , I 'm sure it would have died .
45 If Andrew Morton , the paparazzi , the Press and the public were to take a similar interest in your marriage or mine , I 'm sure it would n't be difficult for them to pinpoint dramatic cracks in our relationships .
46 Yes , I 'm sure it would .
47 I 'm sure it would be best if you both went , deferred this interview until a more suitable occasion . ’
48 I think if anything , I 'm sure it would .
49 I 'm sure it would be better for you to be in your own room in your own home again with your Mum and Dad who love you to look after you , than amongst strangers .
50 it is a point Mr Chairman , I 'm sure it would be made , but I have , that I have made .
51 ‘ I 'm sure it would , if I had anything to tell them , but I do n't , Fran . ’
52 But I 'm sure it would be time well spent .
53 With your looks , I 'm sure it would n't be difficult . ’
54 I 'm sure it would be , if the kids doing exams .
55 up to see Eilleen and I said I 'm sure it would be alright .
56 Well I , I 'm sure it would n't be , what did I say I said that sea green and the cerise
57 Oh I 'm sure it would mean an awful lot to them and the fact that you 're so successful coming out of Ireland would mean a lot to them as well you know and er er it 's nice to be able to er you know to do that for them if they 've been over here living for you know some of them have never been back maybe and some of them have never seen Ireland because maybe their their parents or their grandparents came from there .
58 I do n't think it will , but I 'm sure it would n't do at the other two places
59 We are coming to an end , let me remind you that er of this particular hundred , sixty three of whom have the use of a car , fifty seven have been involved in an accident , fifty seven and I 'm sure it ca n't be a , er it must be a coincidence say their personalities change behind the driving wheel
60 ‘ Perhaps I should n't tell you , but I 'm sure it 'll go no further . ’
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