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Example sentences for "sure enough"

  • In a moment or two, sure enough, they returned, with Shock following.

  • Poor chap, he had his black spots, sure enough.

  • And, sure enough, in that posture, when he was out of sight, we did pray for him that night, and will all our days.

  • They went out that day in the park for their accustomed diversion, and there, sure enough, George's remark with regard to the arrival of Rawdon Crawley and his wife proved to be correct.

  • It is the Signet that he must have sent, sure enough,' the captain said again, 'to disobey which is death.

  • The officer looked and said: 'It is the very Signet, sure enough, and there is no other.

  • Georgios it was, sure enough, wrapped in a great sheepskin cloak such as Cypriotes wear in winter, and seated on the head of one of his own barrels.

  • But there was the stone, sure enough, and the marks on it of the little brogues of the chap that'd played the bagpipes and who'd be doubtin' there were fairies after that?

  • And, sure enough, in the small hours of the morning, it was.

  • It's a pretty kettle of fish, sure enough," pursued Jim.

  • Then I reckon you'd have cause forswearing, sure enough.

  • I was a rare devil, sure enough, though you'd never believe it to see me now.

  • Just at this juncture he was conscious of some one at his side, sure enough; and then a finger touched his arm.

  • So then he got to wandering along, and pretty soon, sure enough, he was telling!

  • And Tom he made a jump for Jubiter and snaked off his goggles and his false whiskers, and there was the murdered man, sure enough, just as alive as anybody!

  • And he produced, sure enough, the most elegant things I ever saw.

  • As she did, sure enough: and sure enough we punished her cellar too.

  • Yes, there it was, sure enough, with the familiar marks on its bottom bar made by our feet when we swung on it "Oh, but wait a minute!

  • So it ought to be, sure enough," says the earl, "but I know not whether they will take an atonement.

  • It touched me sure enough," says Ingialld, "but I call this a scratch and not a wound.

  • Margaret looked, and, sure enough, some malicious hand had cut her portrait into five pieces.

  • The letter was duly written and left with Margaret Van Eyck; and the following week, sure enough, Hans Memling returned from Flanders, Margaret Van Eyck gave him the letter, and a piece of gold towards his travelling expenses.

  • Sure enough, when the time came, Gerard longed to go to Rotterdam and see the Duke, and above all to see the work of his competitors, and so get a lesson from defeat.

  • Sure enough, the dogs led up from the swamp and along the path to Alan's cabin.

  • It was a bear, sure enough, and I'm going after him.

  • They do look, sure enough, like my mother and yours.

  • Yes, mother, we'll have buttermilk for our porridge, sure enough.

  • Here, sure enough, are sad new intricacies in the Diplomatic, hypothetic sphere of things; and clouds piling themselves ahead, in a very minatory manner to King Friedrich.

  • Here, sure enough, is an unfortunate Kaiser of the Holy Romish Reich, who can once more hope to pay his milk-scores, being a loved Kurfurst of Bavaria at least.

  • Sure enough, in the worst place we can choose for him!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sure enough" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    because they were not; become cold; came the; containing about; direct contradiction; each system; especially when; face flushed; fear not; know ourselves; mental life; miserable existence; not your; other human; roll them; seven degrees; sure she; sure sign; sure that; sure they; sure thing; sure thou; sure you; then dried; then work; two companies