Example sentences of "i [am/are] sure [that] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He will have one race before then , but I have yet to decide where , ’ said the trainer , adding : ‘ He is a much stronger horse now and I am sure that one and a half miles is his best distance . ’
2 I am sure that one can not guarantee 100% what is running on the moor , rather like the problem in the New Forest .
3 I am sure that whatever happens he will always be there in a consultative role .
4 I am sure that everyone in this room satisfies the Rabbinic condition for discussing the chariot of Ezechiel ( ma'ase merkava ) — namely to be wise and able to deduce knowledge through wisdom of his own — but I do not propose to indulge in this subject .
5 In view of what my hon. Friend has said — with which I am sure that everyone in the House agrees — I hope that the Bill will have a speedy passage through the House .
6 Sir : In your interesting article ( 30 September ) about the sale to the British Library by Lord Norwich ( for a sum left tantalisingly undisclosed ) of Evelyn Waugh 's letters to his late mother , Lady Diana Cooper , the library 's curator of modern literary manuscripts , a Ms Brown , was quoted as follows : I am sure that they did not have a physical affair .
7 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 .
8 I am sure that they had a twofold motivation : reluctance to be burdened with a teenager who was n't earning a wage , and the consideration of how much he meant to Cis .
9 I am sure that they can .
10 ‘ I have officers whom I do not need , ’ said Louis XV , ‘ but I am sure that they need me .
11 If the citizens of Sheffield needed to go to Walsall , I am sure that they would do so , but they need look only to their own trust to see the remarkable progress already made .
12 We want none of his ideas here and I am sure that they will not become established .
13 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 .
14 I am sure that they , like senior nurses , managers , middle managers and other experienced teachers , will all think carefully about what my hon. Friend the Member for Altrincham and Sale ( Sir F. Montgomery ) has said .
15 I have received a number of letters on the subject , and most people who are knowledgeable about the subject tell me — and I am sure that they are right — that the root cause is bad watchkeeping , mainly by merchant vessels but also occasionally by fishermen .
16 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 .
17 They would be helped by , and I am sure that they would welcome , a positive , upbeat statement from the hon. Member about the revived and renewed prospects for the north-east , which has been transformed not least by inward investment which is threatened by the Front Bench of the Labour party .
18 I am sure that they will have a tremendous future .
19 I am sure that they are right .
20 If members of the chamber of commerce disagree about that , I am sure that they will be in touch with me .
21 I am sure that they did not consider just talking to London Transport about that .
22 I am sure that they need the time to debate the Bill just as much as anyone else .
23 He gave way generously to many hon. Members — and I am sure that they appreciated it — but I suspect that we were hearing the Minister 's swan song .
24 They have read it was proposed and seconded by the Reverends erm Mike and Gethwyn and if there any questions I am sure that they are to answer questions rather than ask them to speak to us .
25 If I sound euphoric I make no apologies , It has been a superb period for English rugby and will also be a hard act to follow , but after the weekend of the Irish visit I am sure that we can go on to even greater things from here .
26 Home Office Minister Charles Wardle told the Commons : ‘ I am sure that we all hope these evacuees will be able to return in due course to their own country .
27 As the title of this paper shows , I am sure that we can not hope to do this rethinking while still clinging to the currently orthodox view that there are no natural , genetically determined sex differences .
28 But I am sure that we should get on better if we were to come to some terms with them " .
29 I am sure that we will find it , ’ said Holmes .
30 I am sure that we can build on that and that it will be ever more successful .
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