Example sentences of "sure i do [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But I 'm sure I did n't tell you to do anything silly . ’ |
2 | Did I send a message to them , erm , I , I did n't send a message , no I 'm sure I did n't send a message chasing them saying how about a fresh order or whatever . |
3 | I 've never met an Elaine Webb , I do not remember your birth , and I 'm sure I did n't deliver you ! ’ |
4 | I 'm sure I did n't scream . |
5 | But to survive an arrow a mile from a road with a killer around to make sure I did n't make it … where in one 's mind did one search for the will to survive that ? |
6 | and I had to make sure I did n't eat them because they were so comfortable . |
7 | And afterwards they went to the trouble of calling out the Carabinieri to make sure I did n't die of exposure . |
8 | He did n't look up when I entered the bedroom , he just put a paw on the end of the sirloin steak he was chewing to make sure I did n't grab it . |
9 | I made sure I did n't put on too much weight and set myself a final goal — to get down to 13 stone . ’ |
10 | I did have a gaoler , though — a horrible valet called Hicks , whose job it was to make sure I did n't mix with anyone outside the family . |
11 | I see now that it was just his way of keeping me on my mettle and making sure I did n't get big-headed . |
12 | I am sure I do not need to remind you that it is through incidents of this kind that Summerhill is judged and these thoughtless individuals have caused me considerable embarrassment . |
13 | I have to make sure I do n't electrocute myself with my cup of tea |
14 | ‘ Mrs Brissett will make sure I do n't do anything like that . |
15 | I 'm sure I do n't want his puny little creatures visiting me . |
16 | No , I 'm sure I do n't want any . |
17 | ‘ I normally drive a Volvo 343 ; it 's not a very new one , but my main criterion is to make sure I do n't end up as the jam in the sandwich when I 'm out on the motorway . ’ |
18 | ‘ I 'm sure I do n't mean to , ’ said Granny Morkie , and sniffed . |
19 | ‘ I 'm sure I do n't know what you 're talking about . ’ |
20 | I believe she has written other books , you know , though I am sure I do n't know what they are … . ’ |
21 | I 'm sure I do n't know why you took 'er in if yer did n't mean to treat 'er kindly . |
22 | I 'm not su , I 'm sure I do n't know what it 's called , I 'm ashamed to say ! |
23 | What he would do if I were n't here to look after him , I 'm sure I do n't know . ’ |
24 | ‘ I 'm sure I do n't know what you mean , sir . ’ |
25 | ‘ God , I 'm sure I do n't know . |
26 | ‘ I 'm sure I do n't know for what act of yours the Deity has seen fit to bless us with mounted Normans , and shiploads of mercenaries , and woods that burn in a trice , but you must have dropped a word somewhere that commended itself . ’ |
27 | I 'm sure I do n't know . |
28 | If anything , I just make sure I do n't starve to death . |
29 | Well as we approach the end of 1991 , I 'm sure I do n't need to remind you that it has been a very difficult year . |
30 | I 'm sure I do n't need to inform Gadfly that it is the media that put faces to names . |