Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [be] sure " in BNC.

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1 For extra effect you can say ‘ Are you sure you would not like to change your mind ’ or ‘ I want you to be sure that you can point to whichever line you like . ’
2 I just wanted you to be sure that she 's dangerous to us .
3 Marie told me to be sure to switch it off when I ai n't in the room , or else at night when I 'm sleeping .
4 It is difficult for me to be sure that I 'm objective , so I think I will go by what other people said .
5 Only you can help me to be sure .
6 I would also like them to be sure which player was responsible for Hirst being sent off — his name 's Haber .
7 You send your boys round with a message , tell them to be sure they deliver it , then you ask who I am ?
8 Now one of the problems is that doctors are rather reluctant to do that because it 's very difficult for them to be sure that a particular headache or a particular skin rash has been caused by one of the medicines which the patient was taking , so the doctors are not very good at filling in the yellow cards and these are not a very good way of reporting adverse reactions , and to get over that we are starting now to use computers .
9 Peering closer he thought he could see a smear roughly the same length on the jacket pocket , but the cloth was too dirty for him to be sure .
10 Comfort gave Jackson French her address and told him to be sure to call her when he got to London .
11 Or his own self-deception ; she had unseated him too deeply for him to be sure any longer of the distinction .
12 ‘ There is such a sense of loss , ’ she said , looking at him to be sure he understood this .
13 ‘ I told him to be sure not to fall into the wastepaper basket on his way out , ’ said Felicity , attempting to bury her parti-coloured face in her hands .
14 The seller should of course resist such warranties because of their vagueness , and insist that , if he is to give such a warranty , the purpose should be clearly specified in the contract , with sufficient detail to enable him to be sure that the goods that he supplies are in fact suitable for that purpose .
15 If only she and Michael had more time together , time for her feelings to rise close enough to the surface for her to be sure of what they were .
16 By sheer political and economic weight , she would be able to exert sufficient influence on countries economically dependent on her to be sure of dominating majority voting , or by refusing to accept certain policies .
17 What has he to be sure of now in that quarter ?
18 The numbers involved ( in detailed cross-tabulations not reproduced in Appendix I ) were too small for us to be sure about this .
19 In general , it can often be difficult for us to be sure just what is going on in supposed examples of communication .
20 For the Spirit 's work in assurance is to give us a firm foundation to build on , not to make us arrogant ; the ‘ already ’ and the ‘ not yet ’ of the Spirit 's internal witness enable us to be sure without being cocksure .
21 This period enabled us to be sure that a single patient had a chronic and persistent history of symptoms of gastrooesophageal reflux .
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