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Example sentences for "well assured"

  • So long as he were able, I am well assured Isaac took his share of the work.

  • And I am well assured Nell shall pay no sixpences.

  • As for Anstace, I wis not, only I know and am well assured, that I am least comely of the four.

  • God shall never bless no undutiful childre,--of that am I well assured.

  • For it is not allowed for a knight to make a knight of another man until first he is well assured of that other's degree and estate, no matter what deed of arms that other may have done.

  • Lynette said: "I believe that you do not know him, for I am well assured that he is a kitchen knave of King Arthur's court.

  • Yea," quoth Sir Ewaine, "I am well assured of it.

  • So ye shall be well assured that I shall lift that stone, and after that, when it shall be lifted and when it shall come to battle betwixt me and that Worm, then shall the issue lie altogether with God, His Grace and Mercy.

  • But I am well assured that in this matter, besides substantial grounds, I shall have more colour of reason than they, if I assume a mask to make myself look like them.

  • Not that he does not put you in mind of this without my warnings; for I am well assured, that foreseeing the occurrence of temptations, you have taken good care to arm and furnish yourself beforehand by meditation upon these things.

  • And now the chaplet is on her head, and the bride is perishing in the robes; of this I am well assured.

  • But be well assured, my piety protects thee, woman, for, had I not been taken unawares by the oaths of the Gods, never would I have refrained from telling these things to my father.

  • Since, be well assured, were it not that I feared Jove, never should I have come to such disgrace, as to suffer to die a man of all mortals the most dear to me.

  • I shall alway be Mistress Walter with thee, I am well assured.

  • Now, Lucrece, thou art of the world, I am well assured.

  • I will go and speak with Master Tremayne, but I am well assured he shall receive you.

  • There were thirteen of these, I am well assured, for I counted them o'er as I came out of hall.

  • Be well assured that I shall act for you with the Queen my mother as zealously as you would for yourself.

  • I am well assured that, in her present situation, you will forget everything and resent nothing.

  • Be well assured, though in our power Is nothing left to give But time and place to meet the hour And leave to strive to live, Till these dissolve our Order holds, Our Service binds us here.

  • Be well assured that on our side Our challenged oceans fight, Though headlong wind and heaping tide Make us their sport to-night.

  • This pledge Mr. Hunt has given you, and you must be well assured, that, if he were disposed to break it, he would not dare to do it.

  • And, you may be well assured, that, if the false oaths of these men could do the job, those oaths would be very much at our service.

  • There are other reasons, but this is the great reason of all; and you may be well assured, that you will see both the factions always unite against any man, be he who he may, who is opposed to the system of places and pensions.

  • They longed to see once more the ground where they had possessed Him whom they loved, well assured in advance of meeting him again there.

  • Should he refuse, let him be well assured that I will destroy himself, his race, and his land.

  • Needless to say, I did not put the matter to myself in those words; but at this precise period I am well assured that I acquired this attitude of mind.

  • I know something of brutes, and something of London's under world, and I am well assured no brute known to zoology ever reaches the loathsome depths touched by humanity's lowest dregs.

  • I agree cordially, well assured that in such a case I should not care to know myself.

  • Mr. Torrens--I will no longer attempt to conceal a fact of which you are so well assured.

  • Indeed, I am so well assured of it, that I have not the least objection to discount the note of hand, on condition that the defective evidence be supplied me before I am called upon to make further advances.

  • A SONG IN STORM Be well assured that on our side The abiding oceans fight, Though headlong wind and heaping tide Make us their sport to-night.

  • Be well assured, though in our power Is nothing left to give But chance and place to meet the hour, And leave to strive to live, Till these dissolve our Order holds, Our Service binds us here.

  • The petition to the House of Commons set out in my first letter emanated from the Protestant missionaries alone, and it has not, I am well assured, been signed by a single Roman Catholic missionary.

  • Each of these two thousand converts will prove, I am well assured, like the grain of mustard seed that will fructify and in time bring forth much fruit.

  • Northumbria has as yet held itself aloof, although its earl has sworn allegiance and its primate has placed the crown on Harold's head; but in time, I am well assured, the North will also accept him.

  • I am a prisoner, and I am well assured that I shall never return to England until William thinks that he can depend upon me.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    divine being; royal blood; well advised; well armed; well built; well doing; well drained; well dried; well educated; well established; well filled; well for; well grounded; well inhabited; well mounted; well pleas; well pleased; well prepared; well preserved; well received; well said; well satisfied; well stirred; well washed; well worthy; winter plumage