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