Example sentences of "but [pers pn] be sure you " in BNC.
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1 | I apologise for any inconvenience this may cause , but I am sure you will understand the need to protect the place from fire or desecration . |
2 | But I am sure you are aware that plans must be made . ’ |
3 | I am not qualified to write in detail about such substances as LSD , cocaine and heroin but I am sure you will agree that there is no way that they can be part of a healthy and balanced lifestyle . |
4 | But I am sure you will find the time — 10 minutes ! — so do them daily because you will miss them if you do n't . |
5 | I could go on but I 'm sure you 've got the drift and I 'm sure fellow readers have been there before . |
6 | But I 'm sure you get my friend 's drift … |
7 | But I 'm sure you 'd have no difficulty , Ruth . ’ |
8 | Nothing comes easy in the fashion world , but I 'm sure you have what it takes if you fancy trying it some day . ’ |
9 | It may be a jacket or a top and skirt , but I 'm sure you know the one I mean ! |
10 | Now I 'll do that for you here … but I 'm sure you 'll take my word . |
11 | Then suddenly , earnestly : ‘ I ca n't read it from here , but I 'm sure you should n't throw it away . |
12 | I am very sorry to bother you , but I 'm sure you understand . ’ |
13 | ‘ No idea , ’ Buzz said , ‘ but I 'm sure you know what 's best for Nell . ’ |
14 | ‘ Christina , I know I 've been here a year longer than you but I 'm sure you 've worked these things out for yourself by now . |
15 | I do n't think you know who shot Jay Hammond , but I 'm sure you know who paid for the job to be done . |
16 | ‘ But I 'm sure you play others . ’ |
17 | ‘ But I 'm sure you can work it out for yourself if you apply enough thought . ’ |
18 | But I 'm sure you did n't come here to talk about my sartorial kinks … ’ |
19 | ‘ I do n't know what that means , ’ whispered Rhoda , ‘ but I 'm sure you 're right . ’ |
20 | I 'm sorry to sound somewhat negative but I 'm sure you can understand my feelings . |
21 | I wish I could help you , but I 'm sure you 'll find it 's all a misunderstanding . ’ |
22 | The words are there in in the bi in the relevant P P G but I 'm sure you 're you 're familiar with them , er this is very much an issue which falls to be decided at the strategic level . |
23 | well hang on to it just in case but I 'm sure you 'll be getting these |
24 | But I 'm sure you know all about them anyway . |
25 | Er I could go on at great length about it if you wish me to but I 'm sure you do n't . |
26 | But I 'm sure you 'll probably sort it out with your colleagues way before then . |
27 | Well , maybe that will be faintly reassuring for one or two people , but I 'm sure you 'll understand if I reserve judgement for now . ’ |
28 | ‘ Plenty of fluids , and if he is n't looking decidedly better in a couple of days , come back and we 'll take another look , but I 'm sure you do n't need to worry . ’ |
29 | ‘ You 've had a bad start , and you 're not going to be over this illness in a couple of days , but I 'm sure you can beat it . |
30 | He does n't speak English , by the way , but I 'm sure you 'll get on fine . ’ |