Example sentences of "sure to be " in BNC.

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1 The other , sure to be more popular , is a brand-new turbocharged diesel engine developed by Land-Rover .
2 Both seem sure to be leading figures again .
3 Todd 's follow-up on the hour , from similar range , arose from Pearson 's cleverly squirted pass , but only after Atkins , swinging wildly , had made a hash of his clearance as Dawson 's barnstorming run down the right seemed sure to be betrayed by a poorly-struck cross .
4 The other two goalkeepers in the England squad , David Luckes and Craig Winter , are sure to be on view at the Buttermen tournament , playing for England juniors and Bromley respectively .
5 You are sure to be given every help by your firm . ’
6 There was sure to be more .
7 For instance in a university library a new work of research in a subject relevant to the university 's research interests is sure to be ordered , whatever the book 's subsequent reception by reviewers , or its physical format , or ( within bounds ) its price .
8 When he least needed the attention of a photographer one was sure to be on call and when he most needed a month of solitude away from screaming headlines , something from his past was inevitably dug up .
9 There are several rooms available for private functions so there 's sure to be one just right for you !
10 Then came the delicious moment of the aperitivo , that sense of the whole city beginning to wind down towards lunch , which I took at any one of a dozen excellent and welcoming restaurants where I was sure to be hailed and called over to one table or another .
11 Someone was sure to be home .
12 All children love playing with balls and at this age it is sure to be one each , so that one-to-one correspondence comes naturally .
13 Many children are quite happy to run , push , pull , ride and climb , but when an adult is standing by , ready to help , she is sure to be drawn in by the children as in the following example .
14 As you wind along the corniche roads , passing vineyards and olive groves , you are sure to be reminded of the Côte d'Azur .
15 There was sure to be a considerable though decreasing number of households to which the credit system was indispensable , and whose custom tradesmen must lose if refusing to accede to these terms .
16 ‘ Anything you 've read is sure to be lies . ’
17 Whatever we most dislike or fear in others is sure to be an unacknowledged aspect of ourselves .
18 Any strange or quirky event is sure to be a whisper .
19 But despite Roebuck 's tip the Wallaby fullback is sure to be at the top of the list when Dwyer and his fellow selectors sit down to choose the first Test team to play Scotland in June .
20 There are problems with the health service and the education system and there are sure to be some with the new council tax .
21 But he was always sure to be back home in time for dinner every night .
22 VIDEO games are sure to be high on the gift list of many people — young and old — this Christmas .
23 Even though he is staying at Wednesday , half his attention is sure to be elsewhere following all the recent transfer talk .
24 There seems sure to be a bumper crowd at Devon today to see some top-class chasers run in the £25,000 Plymouth Gin Haldon Gold Cup Chase .
25 He was reminded of something he had read somewhere : that it was seldom wise to return to any former haunt hoping to recapture the same pleasure it had first given , because it was sure to be different and disappointing .
26 He shaped encouragingly here last month and is sure to be thereabouts , but BRANDESTON makes even greater appeal at the 12–1 with Ladbrokes .
27 Spanish manager Jabier Clemente is set to recall some of his more experienced stars for what is sure to be a closely-contested affair .
28 Sure to be .
29 ( Although anyone choosing the Concept is sure to be a smart customer ) .
30 There 's sure to be one which is perfect for you , whether in wool or mohair , or the humbler and less expensive synthetics .
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