Example sentences of "be [adv] sure [that] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 And you 're quite sure that while the car was down in Streatley , the thieves who I 'm after would n't have had a chance to take it and use it for their break-in ? ’
2 What is consoling is that one may be perfectly sure that if one perishes in the barbed wire , they will not be too much affected by the loss .
3 And yet , I 'm quite sure that as they got nearer and nearer to Bethlehem their feelings would have changed a little bit .
4 I 'm quite sure that when she said that , come see a man that told me everything I did , she did n't just leave it there , but she 'd have put such words as and he did n't condemn me he did n't berate me he did n't point a judgemental finger at me , but he loved me !
5 In our copy of Roget it is listed as follows You can be quite sure that if you examine all these numbered sections you will find every word in the English language that is remotely or closely equivalent to " jargon " .
6 I am however sure that if Sir Alastair gets the support from the Sections and Portland Place that I did , then the CIT will very quickly be where we all want it to be .
7 I am pretty sure that if we started things here , we could get an extraordinary audit and sort out this Lady Porter job .
8 Bernice was fairly sure that if she asked whether she was , at that moment , on a lumpy excrescence on a strand of spaghetti stretching into the Doctor 's future and surrounded by a soup of probabilities , she would n't like the answer .
9 She was almost sure that if somebody had asked her about all this business when she had first woken in the back of the vehicle , she could , despite her pain and discomfort , have replied .
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