Surely enough, the boat was adrift and he and Sue were alone on board!
Surely enough, while they had been watching the box and while Bunny and Harry had been getting it to shore the tide had risen and now covered part of the strip of sand on which they had all walked out.
And, surely enough, in a little while he led them out on the path to the beach and they were soon at the bungalow again.
And there, surely enough, perched on the top of the organ, was a monkey.
And, surely enough, it was the police, though how the red and green bird knew it is more than I can say.
Surely enough, the poodle sneezed, and he would do it every time Teddy or Janet told him to.
Surely enough, there was hardly a pailful of water in the bottom of the spring.
There, surely enough, peacefully sleeping in the strange bed, was Mun Bun.
And, surely enough, Red Feather was on hand for his breakfast the next morning.
Well, surely enough, as soon as breakfast was over, and before she and Billie had gone to school, Nannie showed the old gentleman rabbit how to make a paper house.
Surely enough, they had gone but a little distance over the winding and difficult blazed route when they came out into an open spot whence they could see Yellowhead Lake lying before them.
Surely enough, after a little more scrambling progress they pulled up beside a little square stump, or post, to which Uncle Dick pointed silently.
Surely enough, they turned to the other end of the raft; where they saw John's rod fast between two logs, where the reel held it firmly.
So Bunny dropped his handkerchief on the dock, and, surely enough, Toby picked it up and carried it to the little boy.
Surely enough, there was a fly on Toby's leg, and it was out of reach of his tail, long as that was.
Surely enough, there were a number of the brown nuts in a little hollow in the ground.
Surely enough, from the tiny holes in each one steam was puffing, almost as if from a little toy engine.
Surely enough, Dinah was making cookies, and she gave the boys some.
And, surely enough, there was the little lost kittie, just awakening in one of the flowers, and she was exactly the color of it.
There, surely enough, among some old candlesticks, a pair of andirons, a bellows for blowing a fire, was a sugar bowl and cream pitcher.
Surely enough, when Mother Morrison called to them that lunch was ready, they were weeding the last onion row.
Surely enough, the buttons were in the pocket just as she had left them.
And, surely enough, looking out of the window, the piggie boy and Uncle Wiggily saw a bad wolf running over the snow toward them.
Surely enough, from a distant apartment there came a peculiar click and rumble, followed by a whirr of wheels, as if someone was running out a small motor close by.
Surely enough, looking upward, they could see the slim white figure creeping down the stairs.
Surely enough, the coins were almost at white heat; so much so, that a wax match placed on the edge of one flared instantly.
Surely enough, the moulding yielded, and presently came away in Gurdon's hands.
Surely enough, there was a little hole in the tent, right over Bunny's cot, and the rain was coming in there.
And, surely enough, as you well know, there they found Bunny Brown and his sister Sue, fast asleep on their blankets in the tent, with Splash sleeping between them.
And, surely enough, a little later Nero's cage was moved into the larger tent, next to the one where the animals were kept.
And, surely enough, along came a circus man with a big chunk of meat on a large, iron fork.
And, surely enough, when they tried, no one could do it.
And, surely enough, the voice called again: "Come and get me!
I followed along through these woods, because a man said he had seen a green bird flying about in here, and, surely enough, I heard my Polly singing out about being lost, and wanting some one to come and get her.
Surely enough, when Mrs. Bunker looked, she saw a roll of green bills.
And, surely enough, when Hiram Hickson met the two foremen he held out his hands to them and cried: "My two boys!
And, surely enough, the basket she had carried, was "wriggling.
Surely enough, two trains had come together, one engine smashing into the other.
There, surely enough, seated at a little table all by themselves, were Flossie and Freddie.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "surely enough" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.