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

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1 Erm , they 'll just have to make sure that they cover everything up and then they do n't go stale , not just left open
2 they make sure that they cover their tracks completely
3 Our policemen and women deserve respect and Mr Clarke should make sure that they get it .
4 And he would make sure that they got it !
5 Choose your coach with care ; be sure that they know what they are doing for the theatre and actor of today .
6 Then make sure that they know what is there , how they can use it and why they should use it .
7 To sum up , if you use downloadable fonts and send your files off to another system for outputting do make sure that they know what fonts you are using .
8 Once you have chosen your bureau make sure that they know everything about your system and the way that documents will be presented .
9 or they 're so serious about it that they 'll probably be watching everything , you know , just to sort of make sure that they know everything about
10 He makes sure that they know it .
11 He let five buses go by and the girls kept at him , sure that they knew what he wanted .
12 I mean Preston is about twenty miles south of er where we are but I know that there are gardens north of where we are that do grow good peaches but what they do they cover the er plants during the early spring round about February time and they cover it with very fine ne net , that 's all they need to do with it just cover it up when the flowers are out , make sure that they lift it off every now and again to do the pollinating , get them set and then when the frosts have gone take the net off .
13 We need to be sure that they respect us and trust us .
14 Just as a battle begins in a state of equilibrium between tile two sides , which gradually alters one way or the other , until it is clear that the balance has tilted so far that the issue can no longer be in doubt — so this gathering of rabbits in the dark , beginning with hesitant approaches , silences , pauses , movements , crouchings side-by-side and all manner of tentative appraisals , slowly moved , like a hemisphere of the world into summer , to a warmer , brighter region of mutual liking and approval , until all felt sure that they had nothing to fear .
15 They have high inflation , I might add to you that it had a far far more damaging effect on poor old pensioners , like myself and I 'm a war pensioner as well , poor old pensioners t to be serious , old people and people of limited means who are affected far more by the cure , the other cure that the Labour party tried that that was high inflation , mind you I 'm sure that they tried it , I think it just happened .
16 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 .
17 I can not be 100 per cent sure the girls did not manipulate them but you have to be 100 per cent sure that they did it before you can ban a person for four years .
18 For example , we do n't know whether non-human species get depressed and even if we were sure that they did there would still be a lot of doubt about which behaviours signified depression in an animal .
19 I 'm not getting at the park officials because I feel sure that they do their utmost to keep Henry VIII 's ancient hunting ground healthy and litter-free .
20 ‘ I have officers whom I do not need , ’ said Louis XV , ‘ but I am sure that they need me .
21 Yes , could you say that just a little louder , I 'm not sure that they caught it down in the lower basement .
22 Make sure that they have everything they need and that they have been thoroughly briefed , but do leave them alone to do their job .
23 Well only just to really , actually all Mr Mr has er said , and just one other bit of information , the time when the Chairman of the council extended the invitation to sixth formers , looking for alternative entertainment for the sixth formers of school , after they sat through a full council , I took them over to the er archivists er department , and we saw the paper restor , sorry , should n't say paper restorer , manuscript restorer at work , and these sixth formers , already knew of the existence , one of them asked to see the records of parish , because he knew they were there , and I mean , I think this is wonderful , that the sixth formers already , er children are being taught about the ar the records , and they will want to be sure that we kept them , and I think it 's our moral duty to keep er , the records of the past for future generations .
24 We did n't know blacks , yet were always sure that we knew their real interests and what they were thinking !
25 So I think the communications department wanted to pull together all of these issues , and make sure that we hear your voice effectively , we represent it effectively and that , the sense in which N C V O comes over as an organisation is more appropriately presented and projected in all the many different spheres in which we 're currently operating .
26 " We 've got to protect our reputation and we have to make sure that we know what we 're talking about " said Weir .
27 We will have to be very sure that we know what we 're talking about when we meet them to persuade them that we need their funds more and we can make better use of them and we hope to raise around half of that twenty five million pounds from them .
28 We have to make sure that we know what the customer wants ; they know what we can do for them , at what cost ; where ; when ; how and
29 ‘ I 'm not sure that we need his money , ’ said Mahmoud .
30 And make sure that we provide our staff with the appropriate
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