Example sentences of "sure [Wh det] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | That made sense , I thought ; and I was n't sure which I would choose , to go or to stay , if Dee-Dee was right . |
2 | ‘ And if , by some magic wand , I was to be offered an overnight cure for just one of them , I am not sure which I would choose . ’ |
3 | Yeah , it 's the one , I 'm not so sure what they would supply you see . |
4 | But they are no longer sure what they can do to prevent a break-up if it comes . |
5 | The lords of the manor owned almost all the lands about the village and now nobody was sure what they should do . |
6 | There is not enough evidence to decide this issue , but there is enough to be sure what we should feel about the conclusions he draws concerning Othello : One part of this antithesis follows — some men must be servants — but not the other : why can not all masters be served ‘ truly ’ ? |
7 | She was not sure what she would do if Lorimer refused to see her . |
8 | I know she will be devastated , and I 'm not sure what she will want to do . |
9 | I know she will be devastated , and I 'm not sure what she will want to do . |
10 | He had half-expected Caterina to fail to turn up , and he was n't sure what he would have done with the girl if she had come . |
11 | I went home without waiting for the King 's thanks , because I was not sure what he would say . |
12 | When he 's exhausted the list , he is n't sure what he 'll do ; he 's heard of pirate stations and Citizens ' Band clubs , but he 'll have to find out more . |
13 | I was n't sure what he could have done from Purley , where he lived , but I had very great confidence in his championship . |
14 | I do not criticise , I merely observe ; and I 'm not sure what I would think if everyone lined the rail to admire the play of light on the water and started discussing Boudin . |
15 | For a first course at dinner I ordered a mixed starter , not sure what I would get . |
16 | I 'm not sure what I 'll do when I finish . |
17 | I were n't sure what I 'd have done but |
18 | ‘ I was n't sure what you 'd want to do , ’ Rose said with the utmost caution , ‘ and I brought a flask of tea and sandwiches just in case . ’ |
19 | ‘ I 'm not sure what you 'd like . |
20 | but the concepts are n't familiar and you 're starting to feel a little bit sort of not quite sure what you can do with them and what you ca n't |