Example sentences of "be sure [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I suppose I shall have to come with you , if you 're sure that the hotel will have a free room . ’
2 Always keep your left hand close to the release toggle until you are sure that the glider is stabilised , i.e. in a modern machine until the tail has come up .
3 We are sure that the public will take it , if it is put in the proper way .
4 We are sure that the exercise will prove beneficial both to ourselves and to the individuals who undertake the unit .
5 If you are sure that the mugger has no intention of attacking you , you may decide to stay until he or she grabs the loot and runs off ; or you may decide to turn and run as they bend down — either to safety or to the nearest available weapon .
6 It is essential that you go slowly until you are sure that the card is transporting properly or you will tear the end of the sleeve .
7 And , once you 're there , stay absolutely quiet — take slow , calm , soft breaths and do n't move an inch until you are sure that the coast is clear .
8 Both discount and terms can be negotiated , and again , if a recommended retail price realises a margin of 40% or under , you can sell higher if you are sure that the market can stand it and that local competition is not seriously under-cutting you .
9 To expand on that ; many girls would retain the values of civilisation and would want democracy and order and all that , as Ralph did , and eventually I am sure that a girl or girls would break away , causing a rift in the group , I think that the causes of the rift would be more trivial and the arguments more verbal and less brutally physical than the boys , but girls are capable of a great deal of spite and bitter unforgiveness and if more than one leader-figure emerges , they may later argue .
10 I was very relaxed , although I am sure that a lot of the journalists , cynics most of them , were still dubious about my time in Madrid .
11 I think Kenneth had a strong sexual imagination and I am sure that a lot went through his mind , but J do n't think it went further than that . ’
12 We have all worked very hard to make sure that our district societies are representative of all members and I am sure that a breakdown of the composition of committees would prove this .
13 In addition we will have with us and I am sure that the opportunity should be given to him to share news on Zimbabwe and the drought situation .
14 I am sure that the majority of small firms do carry out proper audits , but equally , I suspect that such low standards are more common than we like to think .
15 I am sure that the Under-Secretary will agree that there is usually more agreement between political parties within Northern Ireland than between the Labour and Conservative parties in England , so I do not understand the logic of the statement by the hon. Member for Derbyshire , North-East ( Mr. Barnes ) .
16 Without those proposals , I am sure that the gas pipeline would never even have got out of the locker .
17 I am sure that the reputation of Cleveland Bridge can rely on its postwar achievements as a member of the consortia with Dorman Lond ( B and E ) Ltd , on the Forth and Severn bridges ( with which I was involved ) and its own Humber and Dartford projects .
18 I am sure that the factory in the hon. Gentleman 's constituency would like to be paid for its exports .
19 I am sure that the Government were informed of that , but they did not listen .
20 I learnt an enormous amount during this process , and I am sure that the company benefited from the results of the mission .
21 I am sure that the Bill will improve the standard and quality of educational provision .
22 I am sure that the public in Cumbria and elsewhere realise that no other Government would allocate these extra resources for the police .
23 But I am sure that the Treasury could run such a system and there would be few tears for the banks we have now .
24 Mr. Howells : I am sure that the Minister is aware that the people of mid-Wales are succeeding in their concerted effort to raise $ 500,000 to install a scanner at Bronglais hospital , Aberystwyth .
25 I am sure that the Minister will not be the ultimate authority on these matters .
26 I am sure that the Minister has consulted his right Hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Transport about that .
27 I am sure that the Minister will be aware — representing a rural area , as I also do — that there is considerable concern about closures and amalgamations that lead to both defendants and witnesses having to travel vast distances .
28 I have waited 20 years for a decision on the Ardrossan-Saltcoats-Stevenston bypass , and I am sure that the Minister will give me a favourable result before I retire at the next election .
29 In relation to the North sea , I am sure that the Minister will recall that during the Kincardine and Deeside by-election , various hints and half-promises were given about the transfer of the petroleum exploration division jobs to Aberdeen .
30 If that was an isolated incident I am sure that the Minister will join me in apologising for it , but will he look at distribution methods to ensure that such incidents do not happen on any scale ?
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