Example sentences of "[pers pn] can be confident [that] " in BNC.
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1 | I keep a notepad by my bedside to record these thoughts and in this way I can be confident that I really have thought of everything . |
2 | Because network installers have to satisfy certain standards of workmanship and quality , you can be confident that any work will be done efficiently and well . |
3 | If you can be confident that the person in charge is both perceptive and fair , the review meeting should be something to welcome , not to dread . |
4 | If the ad contains the words Company Member of the Master Locksmiths Association , and/or displays the MLA 's distinctive logo of two crossed keys ( reproduced here ) , you can be confident that you 've made the right choice . |
5 | The NHS reforms aim to provide an environment in which you feel welcome and where you can be confident that you are being cared for as an individual . |
6 | And you can be confident that no hairy-nosed wombat has lost sleep over the fact that its species got only one vote . |
7 | ‘ You can be confident that the flywheel of change which you set in motion is resolutely turning , ’ said Director Engineering Group . |
8 | On other occasions something datable may by chance have been left with the hoard , as with the hoard of gold and silver coins deposited during the English Civil War at Breckenbrough in North Yorkshire ; the pot in which the hoards were found also contained two receipts for requisitioned cheese dating to 17 January 1644 , so we can be confident that the hoard was deposited in the run-up to the Battle of Marston Moor in July of that year . |
9 | In Fig. 1 we plot the wavelength of peak sensitivity ( λ max ) for each of the long- and middle-wave cones recorded in the present study , including those used to construct Fig. 2 : there is a clear separation of cones into two distinct classes and so we can be confident that our axial records are adequate for the present purpose of classification . |
10 | Mr Pascall 's emphasis came back time and time again to the idea of a ‘ framework ’ : ‘ The purpose of the national curriculum , ’ he said , ‘ is to ensure that there is a framework so that we can be confident that every child has the opportunity to read widely , to develop the habit of reading and to develop the love and understanding of literature . |
11 | We can be confident that , for practical purposes , the general notion that high Reynolds number ( or its counterpart ) implies turbulence is valid . |
12 | Mr Gates would be happy to get his financial information from the quarterly report to shareholders — so long as he can be confident that the news will be as consistently good as it has been during Mr Shirley 's seven years in charge . |
13 | The line being spoken is always in the same spot , so that if he turns his head from a familiar sentence he can be confident that he will be able to pick up again where he left off . |