Example sentences of "sure she do [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But I 'm sure she does n't give a flying f— what I think . |
2 | You 're sure she does n't need company ? ’ |
3 | I 'm not sure she does n't have a funny idea that if she waits long enough people will drift back again , perhaps even Durance . |
4 | I keep imagining she turns up with her mum and she 's holding her hand it says , now make sure she does n't rip her tights |
5 | It 's lovely for me but are you quite sure she does n't mind ? ’ |
6 | Baptiste was making sure she did n't return to the clearing . |
7 | I 'm sure she did n't tell me everything . |
8 | During his lunch breaks he often hung around outside the restaurant to make sure she did n't go out with anyone . |
9 | It was difficult while they were actually in the centre , of course , but she made sure she did n't go for coffee or to the staff canteen at the same time as him and she 'd avoided the social club completely . |
10 | I 'm quite sure she did n't believe a word of this , but in Oxford it is considered good manners to take an adversarial position so as to generate an interesting conversation and allow both parties to display their intelligence , knowledge and eloquence . |
11 | Bretfords sh , well she said , I 'm sure she did n't say Bretfords |
12 | He had turned on to his stomach , flung his right arm over her — to make sure she did n't escape , Isabel assumed indignantly — and fallen instantly asleep . |
13 | Well you 'd have somebody had to go in with her to make sure she did n't take anything that belongs to him |
14 | ‘ At the time I was sure she did n't know . |
15 | ‘ You are going nowhere at all , ’ he assured her grimly , looking down at her as he sat her on the bed , her legs on top of the sheets , and she was too busy trying to make sure she did n't faint to consider how she looked . |
16 | When I was finished with her , I would make sure she did not give our hiding place away . |
17 | She would make sure she did not go too far , or too soon . |
18 | ‘ Oh ! ’ she gasped , and unable to believe that he should think such a thing , let alone say it , she was not sure she did not lose some of her colour . |
19 | Those who were closest to her were going to make sure she did not take that gift for granted . |
20 | Instead she would tend his arm , make sure she did not become a hindrance by falling ill herself , and refuse to acknowledge his barbed remarks . |