Example sentences of "i can assure [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 However , if these views are authentic , says Seery , ( and , regrettably , I can assure him that they are ) , he wishes to point out :
2 And of course I can assure him that a difference of opinion such as this will in no way undermine my personal relationships with any of my fellow professionals .
3 I can assure him that , in whatever role he cares to characterise me , I have spoken clearly to the Israeli ambassador on this .
4 I can assure him that fair play is what he has got in this case .
5 I am sorry that he is disappointed that the order did not go to Swan 's , but I can assure him that there was fair play and it has gone to Yarrow .
6 Er , I can assure him the Chief Constable more than shares our concerns about his , hi , hi , his under-funding .
7 For anyone disposed to take on the often very satisfying task of making banners I can assure them that there are several very kind ‘ Barnabases ’ in the church whose comments and encouragements I have valued .
8 ‘ But I can assure them our umpires will be quite even-handed about checking all bowlers . ’
9 I can assure them of even more in the future .
10 I can assure them that they will have no progress until they renounce violence and terrorism .
11 Whatever Conservative Members may believe , I can assure them that there is a climate of fear among offshore workers who believe — rightly or wrongly , but I think rightly — that many employees are subject to discrimination because companies or contractors consider that they have placed too much emphasis on safety matters .
12 I can assure them it is a VERY worthy cause . ’
13 I can assure them that we are making every effort .
14 I can assure them , and the people as a whole , that the L M S scheme had been born , was living and progressing well when Labour took control of the Council .
15 I can assure them I will go all the way . ’
16 Well I mean I can assure them that the , the National Rivers Authority in the Thames region is monitoring rivers on a daily basis throughout the year and that we would hope to deal with pollution incidents as they occur , and we would hope with our monitoring and the pressure we put on third parties to er actually over the years , to improve things from what they are at the moment and to make things better .
17 ‘ Well , apart from the potted shrimps I think I can assure you , Inspector , that one way and another all the other dishes were shared . ’
18 Well , I can assure you that if you were to go and look it up , you 'd find complaints against policemen in Easton .
19 I can assure you , ’ he told Tom Driberg , ‘ that if I was left as free a hand in French Indochina and the Netherlands East Indies as I was left in Burma , I could solve both these problems by the same methods ; though it is heartbreaking to have to leave the political control to other nations when we are really in military control . ’
20 But I can assure you appropriate action will be taken when we have found the guilty party … ’
21 I was worried about the latter but I can assure you here that there is little cause for concern .
22 The man regarded by Peter Swales , at Manchester City , as a little dull , introduced himself at Oakwell by saying : ‘ It may take a little time , but I can assure you that we will get promotion within three years . ’
23 ‘ And I can assure you that he is my old friend Spiggy Meu .
24 Not all of this man 's behaviour has yet been revealed , of course , but I can assure you that there is one incident to come which in itself justifies almost any degree of the pain that has so far been applied to his brain and his skin and his bones .
25 If you do , I can assure you we shall be in your debt and we shall play for you as though you were Mahler himself . ’
26 But you do n't need to be fast to beat a Russian 's footwork , I can assure you . ’
27 They 'll be bargains , I can assure you . ’
28 His holiday has just ended , I can assure you . ’
29 I have lived in many parts of America , and I can assure you all that Hawaii is as breathtaking as you imagine , that the charm of the Old South is living on in Charleston , and that colonial America will come alive in the small towns of New England , particularly in the autumn when , in the words of Henry James , the ‘ weather is like tinkling crystal and the colours like molten jewels . ’
30 I may be only a lassie but I can assure you I 'm quite capable . ’
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