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Example sentences for "sure she"

  • Whenever she condescends to walk, Be sure she'll shine at that, With her haughty stare And her nose in the air, Like a well-born aristocrat!

  • He seems to have died bravely, telling the guides not to be cowards, but to save their lives.

  • I am sure she can," Swann hastened to conciliate him.

  • I don't suppose she'll be going anywhere this evening, unless she goes to see her old dressmaker, and I'm sure she would be delighted if you went with her there.

  • She writes cheerfully; I am sure she must be in a good position.

  • Not in so many words--but I am sure she wishes to see you.

  • Monica would listen to you; I am sure she would.

  • I ought to have asked Virginia to come to-morrow; I'm sure she thinks I neglect her, and it must be dreadful living all alone like she does.

  • I am sure she will be as happy to see her friends at Highbury, as they can be to see her.

  • I am sure she saw me, but she looked away directly, and took no notice; and they both went to quite the farther end of the shop; and I kept sitting near the door!

  • I am sure she will be pleased with the children.

  • I am sure she will be an excellent servant; and it will be a great comfort to poor Miss Taylor to have somebody about her that she is used to see.

  • But, Mr. Knightley, she is really very sorry to lose poor Miss Taylor, and I am sure she will miss her more than she thinks for.

  • And I'm sure she's cured; I'm sure she doesn't care the snap of her fingers for Wade Trumble or any man alive.

  • But it is her birthday, sir; and I am sure she will expect something, and everybody else will give her something.

  • She isn't one to expect very much, and I am sure she doesn't take any liberties with any one, or go beyond her place.

  • Yes, I am sure she will; she is evidently sincerely attached to Rowland Prothero, and he to her.

  • I am sure she must be very pretty,' suggested Freda.

  • You must get down to my sister's in time for the theatricals, and I'm sure she'll be glad to give you a part.

  • I'm sure she'll ask you down by return of post: she's tremendously fond of distinguished people and writers.

  • I'll write to her to-morrow and I'm sure she'll be delighted to ask you.

  • I'm sure she'll see no harm in me but what you tell her.

  • I'm sure she's as kind as she can possibly be,' said Jacinth.

  • To-day was the first time she asked Jacinth to go with her, but Jass was very pleased indeed, and I'm sure she'll like to be of use.

  • Mrs Mildmay is pleased at it, for her mother's sake, but I am sure she is not a person to make any mischief.

  • I am sure she won't mind if it keeps fine; and there is no sign of rain, is there?

  • I'm sure she wouldn't care if she never saw me again.

  • I am sure she will do better than I should.

  • Then beseechingly, "I will put you in perfect safety at once; with a lady, a good woman; I am sure she will be kind.

  • I suppose some of us go on faster than others: and I am sure she is a creature who keeps strong traces of anything that has once impressed her.

  • I don't know what it is and I am sure she is a good, kind girl--but I sometimes think men like her because she is so contrary.

  • She asked me the other day whom I thought the handsomest man in the neighbourhood, and I'm sure she expected me to say Mr. Mullen.

  • To be sure she has--every minute of it, like the woman whose price is above rubies that Mr. Mullen is so fond of preachin' about.

  • She never accepts excuses,' said Lucilla, 'though I am sure she might.

  • He thinks her decidedly better, and so I am sure she is.

  • I am sure she means to try to get it for you.

  • I'm sure she's a great deal handsomer than that old Queen was.

  • I haven't seen her, but I'm sure she isn't such a good looker as you are!

  • I'm sure she'll take good care of you, John--the doctor is always so careful.

  • I'm sure she'd let me, for she likes us to be kind to poor people.

  • I'm sure she's the last to grudge you anything that'd please you and the young gentlemen.

  • No; I'm sure she wants to be a very good girl," said the lady.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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