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Example sentences for "perfectly sure"

  • When are we perfectly sure that we may safely give morphine?

  • Are we perfectly sure that we have found the place where the Lord intended us to work?

  • I am perfectly sure if it were cheaper to buy in quantities they would do that way.

  • Well, I am perfectly sure he would eat that dinner thankfully and say it was a good one.

  • I'm perfectly sure I had better cable to Fred to-day that I have decided we can never be married at all," she declared, dismally.

  • I am perfectly sure that if I live to be a hundred I shall never want any society but Oliver's.

  • If the baby comes on the twelfth of August, she (I am perfectly sure it will be a girl) and father will have the same birthday.

  • As usual, you are sure of it, perfectly sure.

  • I had surmised it; in fact, I was quite sure that he would be back about this time, perfectly sure.

  • Oh, I was sure from the first, perfectly sure, that this man had a large heart and a noble soul.

  • That's why Edwin must know nothing about it until I'm perfectly sure.

  • That we shall meet again, and before much time has passed, I'm perfectly sure.

  • Of that I'm perfectly sure; I've had time to experience it.

  • But, above all things, be persuaded that I am perfectly sure that I am not mistaken.

  • For you may be perfectly sure, messieurs, that a woman will never love a man more because he is very gallant and very generous with her.

  • If, up to the present time, it has suited me to receive no other visits than yours, you may be perfectly sure that it hasn't been from any desire to be agreeable to you.

  • The fourth Mr. Turner gravely states in his book--and I am perfectly sure it is accepted as seriously by his fellowers, that the supply of opium regulates the demand, and not the demand the supply.

  • I am perfectly sure that, if we agreed to exclude our missionaries from China, the Government of that country would unhesitatingly admit Indian opium into the country duty free.

  • I am perfectly sure that if you'll give me a certificate of good character Captain Stubbs will take me aboard.

  • Because there is no one to answer my bell, and no one to wait on me--and I'm perfectly sure that if I ever let myself go to bed I shall die.

  • I'm perfectly sure that if that young rascal should ask you to go again you'd go.

  • I am perfectly sure that he hasn't his like in Paris!

  • You may be perfectly sure, monsieur, that that young man's alleged passion for me will never be satisfied.

  • I am perfectly sure that a time will come when Frenchmen will have become courteous and refined once more, and will be unable to understand how their ancestors could have smoked so much!

  • I'm perfectly sure I could have avoided everything that happened when I was sixteen or seventeen, if I'd not been at a London day-school.

  • He has apparently met her at Covent Garden, and I'm perfectly sure that he has actually been away with her himself.

  • I'm perfectly sure I could act with Miss Delacourt.

  • That day of redemption is perfectly sure to come, and you cannot be disappointed.

  • So you may be perfectly sure of it, for you are ‘sealed unto the day of redemption,’ and no one can break the seal.

  • But meanwhile they were in His hand, and they might be perfectly sure that He would guide them every inch of their way.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being baffled; chronic alcoholism; close attention; long string; must expect; perfectly certain; perfectly good; perfectly happy; perfectly healthy; perfectly natural; perfectly normal; perfectly plain; perfectly right; perfectly safe; perfectly splendid; perfectly sure; perfectly transparent; perfectly true; perfectly well; petite maison; primitive rocks; reduced from; regular army; take from the fire and add; twice over; young soldier