Example sentences of "[pers pn] dare " in BNC.
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1 | Though I dare say she … |
2 | Comes of half expecting to inherit the title and half not , I dare say . ’ |
3 | As to honest Partridge , he meant no wrong , for he is so bold a mountaineer , he can go anywhere that a sheep can ; and I dare say thinks every person can do the same . ’ |
4 | Dear L.B : When one has finally done the job and found the mot juste , I dare say violent language usually disappears . |
5 | I dare say I damned him , for the whole grovelling imbecility of french court life from the death of Francois premier to the last fat slob that was guillotined . |
6 | And many of us , I dare say , have tacitly ( perhaps wistfully ) consigned Ruskin 's views to the ash-can of history , along with other Utopian systems put together in the nineteenth century which the desolate history of our own century has made no longer tenable . |
7 | I dare say some of the employers remembered EPL and EPT and reminded their colleagues of them . |
8 | Eyes I dare not meet in dreams |
9 | Eyes I dare not meet in dreams |
10 | ‘ Poetry begins , I dare say , with a savage beating a drum in a jungle , and it retains that essential of percussion and rhythm ; hyperbolically one might say that the poet is older than other human beings … |
11 | The effect also forges a link with those primitive origins of poetry , which ‘ begins , I dare say , with a savage beating a drum in a jungle ’ . |
12 | ‘ I dare say that there will be some questions asked . ’ |
13 | I hope we shall leave here with a deeper love and , if I dare suggest it , a more confident love . |
14 | I would like to enlarge on this theme , but I dare not because our experience falls far short of what we dimly perceive in the pages of Scripture . |
15 | ‘ Pneumonia , I dare say , ’ said Mrs Parvis . |
16 | ‘ And I dare say it was too , ’ said Mrs Parvis . |
17 | But I dare say you like apples . |
18 | Though I dare say , long long ago , sick people probably came here to seek a cure . ’ |
19 | ‘ Then I dare say you also know , my dear , what Princess Elizabeth said during the blitz ? |
20 | ‘ I dare say . |
21 | ‘ I dare n't get on this bike , ’ the home-help said to Marie . |
22 | — But I dare n't go home , see . |
23 | I dare n't wear that nice fur coat that cousin Freda gave me in case I get bombed by the Animal Liberation Front . |
24 | ‘ I have to be home , I am so late , I dare not stop . ’ |
25 | I dare not relax , not then and not now . |
26 | I dare not . |
27 | I dare not do that . |
28 | In a letter to Minnie , who seemed the natural recipient of the account she wished to give , she described how — when first she was taken ill Minnie , which I expect you have heard of from Miss Arabel , who I dare say was given a terrible fright as were we all , many despaired of her life but I did not and I am pleased to say my faith was justified . |
29 | I dare not ask directly what is the precise matter but I see in Mr Browning 's eyes an anxiety deeper than usual and he confessed to me the other day that he fears there may be water on the lung . |
30 | It gave me enough impetus to finish the exit , though I dare say he , like me , felt only marginally warmer for being on land . |