We are nearing the festive season and I'm sure a lot of you fabulous people out there are looking for clever ways to spend your year-end bonsela. |
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I'm sure that I'm sounding like either a pathetic lovelorn teenager or a sad bitter queen. |
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If you could arrange twice that amount, so we have plenty spare in case of an astrogation problem, then I'm sure we can reach an agreement. |
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Such behaviour sounds scarcely credible, but I'm sure memory isn't at fault here. |
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I'm sure nobody believed us, but we persevered and luckily most of our sponsors have stuck by us. |
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I'm sure you already told her we'd do lunch today, and you have it all set up, and asking me was just a formality. |
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I'm sure they've got someone across the street watching us with the binocs, and making notes on our every move. |
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I know Dad loves to see Lucy and I'm sure will be taken with Harvey when he finds out he fetches his toys back when you throw them for him. |
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She does seem like the type who could think up such a thing and I'm sure a publisher wouldn't be averse to the idea. |
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I'm sure my Secret Santa, Debbie from the back office, thought it was cool. |
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One was meant, as I'm sure the sapient looseletter will have noticed, for much finer things, much more noble pursuits. |
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I'm sure it's a question that many of them would love to have asked the Taoiseach themselves! |
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What an awesome little idea, that I'm sure will soon get taken up by others. |
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This is more of an update than a post and won't be of enormous interest to an awful lot of you, I'm sure. |
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You will be relieved to know, I'm sure, that not all standards of tastefulness have been trampled by this ruling. |
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Ursula stood cold and erect, her high cheekbones giving her a look of dignity that I'm sure had intimidated many a saucy cook's apprentice. |
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It's a short one but I'm sure I'll babble on long enough to make it an actual entry. |
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She watches me like a hawk and I'm sure it's her careful eye that has helped me keep so well. |
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I wrote to Charles Brooks at Concoco Phillips and tried to tattletale, but without any real evidence, I'm sure it was less than convincing. |
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I'm sure he's the baby daddy to many kids out there, he just doesn't know it yet. |
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I'm sure that with more experience with the Wasp, I'll get better at minimising my fuel burn and maximising my distance. |
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Yeah, I'm sure the techies out there may think I am strange when I say I don't love laptops. |
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She asked me to pass on her apologies for being testy in comments threads, which I'm sure are wholly unnecessary in any case. |
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But, man, I'm sure having trouble remembering the last time this team played a decent ball game. |
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I'm sure many of my colleagues are frantically scribbling away on their bestsellers in their spare time. |
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I'm sure many of you knew her well, and can only hope that the joy she gave freely to all is some solace to each of us now. |
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I'm sure that he has appeared in many fine theatrical productions during his long career as actor. |
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When the electric is used, it's played with a violin bow, which results in a sound I'm sure we could use to communicate with whales. |
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They all read this blog and I'm sure they'll have something to say on the subject. |
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I'm sure the suede lining helped, but it's rare to find a holster so nicely boned that doesn't require a break-in period. |
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The barfy cheese smell is something I'm sure I'll remember the rest of my life. |
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It can and will, I'm sure, drive a hard bargain at the U.N. Security Council. |
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I'm sure the slow service has something to do with the fact the barmen take about half an hour to mix the cocktails. |
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Although I'm sure it becomes second nature eventually, I found it over sensitive, making it awkward to aim. |
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I would give my sister and brother an amount, a couple of thou I guess, because I'm sure they would give me some if they won. |
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Say what you like, but that's real country humour and, knowing him, I'm sure he would see them right after having his joke. |
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I'm sure she meant well, but that made me feel angrier than ever, made me feel that she didn't understand at all. |
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In the hands of a bass expert, when fishing top-water lures, I'm sure a long rod would soon prove itself. |
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I'm sure that historical religious figures would be annoyed by all the din produced today. |
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I'm sure that is an apt description of the reaction of the troops in those battalions. |
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I'm sure we could live on canned green beans, water, and pancake batter for the rest of our lives, but it isn't a good policy. |
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As someone who has self-harmed, years ago, but also more recently, I can really identify, as I'm sure thousands of others do. |
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I'm sure he can shout and bawl like the best of them when he wants to but generally Colin is very supportive and confident. |
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I'm sure when the time comes I will be bawling my eyes out as I am going to miss our friends so much. |
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I'm sure Denis would much prefer to be going in to Sunday's match on the back of a win but it was not to be. |
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Well, I'm sure that the president of the United States has some very strong views with regards to the recall effort. |
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I'm sure this doesn't apply to you, because anybody who reads this is probably a considerate and reasonably tidy person. |
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But I'm sure this Saturday will be a tight contest and the first goal could be crucial. |
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I'm also pretty positive that they have to check their email everyday, so I'm sure she got the email. |
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I'm sure with or without meow meow this idiot would have still done what he did but its an easy headline to blame drugs. |
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It's going to be a beaut when it's done, and I'm sure the URL will be passed around among, oh, a dozen people. |
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Well, I'm sure we'll have to listen to Katsumi complain in the morning, about how we disturbed her precious beauty sleep. |
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I don't know Michael, Claudia, or Fred from the Fraser Institute although I'm sure that they're very sensible people. |
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I'm sure the first player to turn the clubhead over on its toe and hit a ball from the opposite side wasn't trying to be innovative. |
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Well I'm sure many of you will have an opinion about whether rationality should remain at the top of the heap. |
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That said, I'm sure my new housemates will be delighted with the 36 rolls of toilet paper I'm bringing with me. |
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I'm sure the tax collectors will find a way to make sure that government revenues are not depleted. |
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The current beta expires at the end of January but I'm sure it'll be replaced with something or other. |
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I'm sure they'll sell a ton of soundtracks that people will stop listening to in a couple months. |
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I'm sure the good folks out in the sticks have known plenty of rich metropolitans in their day. |
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I'm sure people who don't work in supermarkets think it is GREAT, but believe you me, it isn't if it is you who has to work those hours. |
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I'm sure I have avoided countless beatings by neighbourhood toughs because of my ability to resemble cloud cover. |
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I'm sure it's more part of the real India than the places we're supposed to visit on the tour. |
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They may be secretaries and trades unionists, and I'm sure they're all very good at their jobs, but they don't exactly send the pulse racing. |
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I'm sure I mentioned that I was excited that my MIL was coming up here for Memorial Day weekend. |
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I'm sure our people would not mind a few million dollars spent on tracking down and liquidating these outstanding professionals. |
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You will meet a bunch of blokes and their sheilas and I'm sure you will recognise some of them. |
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I'm sure they have a great time planning their robberies over a few bevvies and then spending the proceeds in sunny countries. |
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Okay, as far as phobia-causing childhood traumas go, I'm sure there are worse. |
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I'm sure that many will agree with me when I say that Mulder and Scully are the ship to end all ships. |
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I'm sure that there are going to be some advantages for exporters and shipment businesses. |
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My dad would have birled in his grave at the very idea, I'm sure, but to some extent you have to roll with the times. |
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I'm sure you can tell which is the mischievous cousin and which is Ms. Perfect. |
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It shouldn't take me that long to do it but I'm sure I can stretch it out a little bit. |
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There still are Trots in Ireland, but if they could muster up 100,000 for their own demonstrations I'm sure they'd be happy. |
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I'm sure this has absolutely nothing to do with New York and LA being the epicenters of acting and modelling. |
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These last two materials account for a large proportion of our household waste, and I'm sure this is true of many others. |
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It was a bitter blow, because we're ranked second in Europe and I'm sure we would have done well. |
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I'm sure he is sincere and was truly shocked to find real, live homophobia out in the provinces. |
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I'm sure he is a very, very, very nice chap in real life, but onstage, he is truly dreadful. |
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She just found out about her Dad, and I'm sure she's worried sick about you. |
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Now I don't know whether clients can get this bad, but I'm sure someone can side with me on this. |
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And I'm sure that he's solitary, that he is under guard 24 hours a day, sort of personally. |
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I'm sure there will come a time when even I will realize it's time to flick on that turn signal. |
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If it wasn't, I'm sure I'd have been shot on sight when I tried to jump on an aeroplane that threatened to leave without me. |
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I'm sure someone will present me with some kind of horridly boring monotonous work any minute now. |
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I'm sure they've taken that on board and they'll come out with all guns blazing. |
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I'm sure everyone's fed up of the debacle that's been occupying the UK Twittersphere for the last week. |
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I'm sure all the Trekkie bloggers are covering it just fine without my two cents. |
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Chris, however was so in tune with his bike I'm sure he could have ridden blindfold had I asked him to. |
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This article was so easy to understand, I'm sure even the State Department blockheads will get it. |
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Both the brother and his partner are nice enough blokes so I'm sure we can work something out. |
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I'm sure there's an answer to this question, but I'll be blowed if I can work it out. |
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I had visions of him going into a coma, though I'm sure he'd probably just throw up. |
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There's one track I'm sure will be a cult favorite, in which he advises the listener on the proper way to smoke a blunt. |
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I'm sure it takes a monstrous ego to be a White House speechwriter, but do these guys really believe their own promotional blurbs? |
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I'm sure they'll enjoy being lumped in with racist skinheads and the terminally ill. |
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I'm sure everyone knows how to make spag bol, but I've got cooking it down to an art. |
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It's a bit of a unilateral decision on my part, but I'm sure the director will be on my side. |
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I'm sure Marie-Claire won't mind me admitting that I was a little unimpressed by the first class or two. |
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I'm sure it would be a boon to small clubs like ours who are struggling to make ends meet. |
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Good thing he hadn't just taken a slug at his drink or I'm sure it would have come out of his nose. |
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Look, after a night out on the booze, I'm sure we all know how hard it can be to get up in the morning. |
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I'm sure the blatant similarities and unmusicality of the tunes in the music section was deliberate, but I personally would have liked variation. |
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If you have a Turkish friend, I'm sure he or she has already cooked some borek for you. |
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I'm sure she's flouting loads of official and unofficial tube etiquette in one fell swoop here. |
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I'm sure the chance of 80,000 smackers in his back pocket had little to do with it. |
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I'm sure that, for many of our respondents, their answers are born of what happened to them last week or last month. |
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I know these are tiny examples, but I'm sure more could be done in the way of borrowing and sharing. |
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The stupid thief labeled the bag in a permanent marker, one of those botched jobs that I'm sure she'll regret. |
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The dialogue is a little quippy and smart-arsed right now, but I'm sure it will settle down as we get to know the various characters. |
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I'm sure the parent company is optimistic but this smells like the beginning of the end of Koo Koo Roo to me. |
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Life may be vile to you at the moment, but I'm sure we'll all soon see you bouncing back. |
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There's probably more, I'm sure, but I'm tired, and I have to shower and clean off the smell from smoky bars so that I can rest. |
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And though my head hurts a bit and I'm sure I look a fright, I'm awake, and so happy. |
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Well, as I'm sure you know, the Bow Street Runners were the precursors to the Metropolitan Police. |
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I'm sure that I could never have written such a neat bit of syntactical plotting. |
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I'm sure the chickens probably got lost in the fields and some snot-nosed kids just got hungry. |
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I'm sure he'd love my hat and it's a no-brainer that he'd go for the black high heels. |
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It may be a bit difficult on the first run through when you have to judge braking distances but I'm sure we'll be on the pace. |
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The impeachment process would take more than a year, I'm sure, with the neocons clinging like rabid bulldogs to the seat of power. |
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I'm sure we could find lots of testimony that would make him look really smug, self serving and uppity. |
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Although, thinking about it, I'm sure my vocabulary has been enlarged in previously unexplored directions by the energetic neologists of spam. |
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I'm sure many in the accommodation sector will be scratching their heads about why they still had vacancy signs up this week. |
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I'm sure he had daily briefings, and presidents' vacations are not exactly like yours and mine. |
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I'm sure the brown-suit brigade that runs the department told you it was their idea. |
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Had he been in a good mood, he might have spared me some suffering, but I'm sure he was still sore at me for yesterday morning. |
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A good result like this will, I'm sure, act as a sound platform for more strong challenges in the coming races. |
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I'm sure planes will become obsolete one day, and we'll have machines traversing the earth at the speed of a space rocket. |
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I'm sure there are lots of healthy veggies out there, and I admire them for making the effort to eat healthily, but it's not for me. |
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He's travelled a long way and I'm sure you can spare a day out of your busy schedule to talk to him. |
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You're involved in an academic setting which, I'm sure has its vexations, but it beats the factory. |
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The built-in camera seems good, and will be acid-tested in the next couple of weeks, I'm sure. |
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Every time I see a bulky figure in the street, I'm sure John has arrived in town, to help me shed an illusion. |
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Yes, bullheadedness does run in his family, but I'm sure you are quite more convincing than you give yourself credit for. |
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I'm sure it must be exhausting spinning at quite that RPM, but I would have thought he could have just taken a breather. |
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I'm sure you won't blame me if, after BSE and foot-and-mouth, I don't go a bundle on scientists. |
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Georgie rode out to visit with Tess, though I'm sure she'll come by to visit you and Olivia, as well. |
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These things happen, and I'm sure everyone thought this was as notable an achievement as I did. |
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I'm sure the response will be that even bacteria are highly complex organisms, and relative to non-organic entities, that may be true. |
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Oh, don't be such a spoilsport, I'm sure we'll have a great time and nobody's going to get hurt. |
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I'm sure this has been pointed out a million times already but I feel that I have to as well. |
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I'm sure it will be fine with my father, but I'll give you his number so you can square it away with him. |
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I'm sure your friends will feign interest for two seconds the quickly disown you if you purchase a pair to show off. |
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But I'm sure it's hard to talk to him and be civil with him after you feel he stabbed you in the back? |
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I'm sure McGrory's is one of those places where 19th century writers stabled their horses and demanded beer and victuals. |
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We have showed we have the quality in the past and I'm sure we will get it right. |
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I remember the sun shining through it but I'm sure this is a fanciful distortion, as Novembers in York are not known for their cloudless skies. |
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I'm sure we'll be there, indulging in mad gayness and a little hair of the dog. |
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I'm sure you're not the only guy who has a hard time finding a good shampoo and conditioner to suit his specific hairdo. |
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I'm sure circumcised men are probably far better lovers due to the fact that their sensations are numbed. |
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In my opinion, and I'm sure you both agree, the position of Councilor is far too important to do half-wittedly. |
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Socially, they are a brilliant couple, and I'm sure they get plenty of oats! |
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I'm sure there will be more obits and tributes that will list his many other impressive credits. |
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So I do trust his judgment, and I'm sure he's got the situation well in hand. |
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Also, I'm sure that the Australian brothers won't be complete ocker stereotypes, judging by the provocative, thoughtful title. |
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This would be very regrettable as I'm sure the local shops and restaurants, particularly in the evening, benefit from some visitors staying over. |
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His successor will, I'm sure, still be remembered with affection by many octogenarians. |
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I'm sure that there are a lot of anime and manga that existed prior to this current resurgence that included steampunk elements. |
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Natalie gives me a long, searching look, which is returned by what I'm sure must be a face as closed as a steel drum. |
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I'm sure there must be a reason why Dean's comment is different, but offhand I can't think what it is. |
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Fine street edit with plenty of steeze, loved this and I'm sure the street dogs will do too. |
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The invites have been sent out, if you didn't get one hard luck, but I'm sure there are plenty more out there. |
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It is a battle hardened, experienced group that's going and they'll do a very good job, I'm sure. |
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I'm sure his contorted expression of awe and sadness was a sterling effort. |
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I'm sure you still have a few years left inside that big old carcass of yours, don't you? |
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I'm sure I can't be the first person to mention this so apologies if it's old hat. |
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I'm sure that I saw Jack put a black beret and a striped jumper into his overnight bag and he's been brushing up his O-level French. |
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I'm sure you can understand why I'm not looking for a major commitment, but I'm also not after a casual fling. |
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The traditional view, and I'm sure the majority of opinion supports it, is that the Attorney-General does have a role. |
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I'm sure I'm making more of this than the event was worth but, heck, that's what weblogs are for. |
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If you can help with parts two and three I'm sure he'd be happy to hear from you. |
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So there is your factual evidence, but I'm sure you'll give some wackadoo response to justify your unique and frankly odd position! |
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And even though the event is eleven months away, I'm sure that like me, you just can't wait! |
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When she wakes up from that whack you gave her, she'll be ready to deal you a wallop, I'm sure. |
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I'm sure you that know the entire profession is based on unscientific quackery. |
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But if he doesn't, I'm sure the government is prepared to throw the book at him. |
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I'm sure they'd have fancy statistics saying that this added up to a quadrillion dollars in lost revenue. |
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I'm sure you could borrow something of Julianne's, and I could throw your stuff in the wash. |
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We are really angry because this is an accident waiting to happen and I'm sure that it will happen again. |
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Well I'm sure they will be laughing if we pick him, but not because of his jolly japes. |
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In most cases I'm sure that the deceased would have preferred that the business of the Borough should not be disrupted on their account. |
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I'm sure there were those who lamented the demise of the quill pen and inkstand in the classroom. |
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I'm sure there's plenty of aching bodies across Kirklees after fantastic efforts by dozens of charity runners. |
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A rabbit's foot brings good luck, though I'm sure all those the three-legged rabbits wouldn't necessarily agree. |
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I'm sure the illustration below went down like a Steve Bell cartoon with the jingoes. |
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I'm sure my neighbours must have loved me, since the noise it made could delicately be called an absolute racket. |
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I'm sure that North American radio stations would play Junkanoo music during Caribbean Week in various cities across North America. |
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I mean on the one hand I'm sure he loves the glory, and he has to have this public adulation. |
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She made it so it's easy for me to tweak, and I'm sure I'll be fooling around with the colors and whatnot before long. |
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I'm sure it looked dramatic, with lots of wheelspin, but I lost position against some of the other cars. |
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In whichever way you choose to help out, I'm sure that the tax benefit of giving is the last thing on your mind. |
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Matt Williams, the coach, I'm sure would rather see us start like we did and finish like we did than the other way around. |
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I'm sure that the promise of sheer bliss in the afterlife appeased some people's fears. |
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The Sligo Weekender is a local newspaper of which its readers can be proud, and I'm sure that it re-launch will bring plenty more to the fold. |
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I'm sure you agree with this philosophy, despite how painful it must be in this case. |
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I'm sure they know they are not windsurfers but by calling them so, they avoid insurance claims against aviation equipment. |
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I've had a few of these kiss-and-tell stories, and I'm sure it's all very amusing when you are with the guys down the pub, but I don't like it. |
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A litre of house red has made my memories fuzzy but I'm sure the meal was lovely. |
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I just wanted to have, well, a chat, man to man, woman to woman, bairn to bairn as I'm sure they put it doon the Wallygate. |
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I'm sure women's libbers like Helen would treat it with equally good spirit! |
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The keyboard has 40 buttons and knobs, and it's so complicated I'm sure flying Concorde would be easier. |
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And I'm sure that once again the wool growers will be the ones to shoulder the losses. |
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I'm sure our leaders fought for this and kept their word to us the troops even in time of war. |
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I'm sure you could work some neat designs into the building front using the colour differences. |
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I'm sure the crowd has a proportion of knuckleheads who still could turn nasty. |
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It was difficult to leave this enchanting place, and I'm sure a return visit is on the cards. |
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These are people of refinement, they have manners and tact and I'm sure they're all expecting the same of you. |
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If the sitting room we were in was alight with all the lamps I'm sure my face would have looked a color similar to that of a beetroot. |
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I'm sure lots of information is there, in files, intercepts, computer memory. |
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He has given a new author a lambasting I'm sure he wouldn't have appreciated when he was starting out. |
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It's been a couple of weeks since I bought this one, and I'm sure mentioning it will have most people stifling yawns, but that's just tough! |
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I don't think the stores would mind, and I'm sure they would enjoy the joke alongside all the customers. |
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I'm sure you've seen at least one article lamenting the death of rock journalism. |
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I'm sure my love for that plane had a lot to do with the fact that Saturday mornings were just me, Dad and the wild blue yonder. |
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The reason why I want others to contribute is that I haven't fully come to terms with what it is about, but I'm sure it pays repeat viewings. |
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Although, I'm sure Shawna was often fashionably late to her classes just like all of her popular friends. |
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I replayed the episodes, and I'm sure I answered some of the questions differently, but the outcome was exactly the same. |
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Thanks to the above-mentioned peculiarities, I'm sure the game will have a high degree of replayability. |
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I'm sure Straw Dogs is rather unpopular with the feminist community, and I find myself repulsed by the film for the same reason. |
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I'm sure there is just as much individuality and individualism among black people as there is among Caucasians. |
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I'm sure any zoning plan will be a small sacrifice for the recreational angler to make for the future sustainability of our fish stocks. |
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I'm sure it's possible for us as a species to take responsibility for our own waste products. |
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Cole really is a fine left back, and I'm sure many Premiership teams would love him in their squad. |
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I'm sure the activists will be able to work an anti-American angle into it. |
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I'm sure he would have a grand old time revelling in the glory of those who know his plight. |
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I'm sure it had and will continue to have an effect and the message reverberated all around the world. |
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I think having seen the film does add an extra spooky frisson to the album, but I'm sure I'd dig it anyhoo. |
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I'm sure I misheard the doctor, and will see if a few teaspoons of milky cereal make a difference. |
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Yet I'm sure it is in part my librarian nature that all this stuff appeals to, this is part of why I love it so. |
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I'm sure more experienced ritualists can come up with something more complex and just as effective. |
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But the club probably needed some changes after last season and I'm sure all the new signings will do very well. |
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I'm sure for a while I'll be finding her fur matted to my socks or bits of cat litter in the corners of the kitchen. |
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I'm sure they would've been a lot happier if they were living out their dream onstage with a decent performer. |
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He's certainly right on the latter and I'm sure any of the legal bloggers could argue me into a corner on the former. |
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I'm sure Max is writing in good faith here, so let's address this tiresome argument once and for all. |
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It won't be long, I'm sure, before Tiger rooters will start painting the links red. |
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I'm sure many people will be saying this week that they'd give their right arm to go to Saturday's FA Cup Final. |
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I'm sure by now you all know about the full screen menu you get when pressing the arrow keys on your DSTV remote. |
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I'm sure it must have been pretty lonely being the only Windows 3.1 user in the office. |
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I'm sure he looks in every once in a while to check up on what we've all been saying. |
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I haven't actually seen them doing loop-the-loops yet, but I'm sure it won't be long. |
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Like all young guys, I'm sure they did things they wished they hadn't, but they were a responsible lot. |
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We have plenty of videos and I'm sure you lot can come up with something to entertain yourselves. |
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Safe to say we won't see that, although I'm sure there will be some very loud protests by both Parties in the near future. |
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I'm sure even if you somehow did end up falling in love with her, she'd never allow it. |
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But I'm sure there's a good explanation that doesn't involve tinfoil hats. |
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At the moment she is agitated and distressed, but I'm sure in time, with the help and understanding from the carers, she will adjust to her new home. |
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There are some people out there, none of them Imprint readers I'm sure, who actually believe that widescreen movies have the top and bottom cut off. |
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Once I get going I'm sure it will turn into a selling obsession. |
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I'd like to celebrate some of the salient contributors to our durance and, alack, I'm sure to forget or miss mentioning some, and for that, I apologize in advance. |
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The kinescope is apparently lost but I'm sure it was wonderful. |
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I'm sure young people are recoiling in horror from the thought! |
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I'm sure she'll navigate the negative backlash with flying colors. |
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I'm sure you could've heard the slaps all over the pavilion. |
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I'm sure there is room for improvement but isn't that true of any job? |
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The influx of Asian tourists and students, I'm sure, is welcomed by many purely for economic reasons, and Somalian refugees seem to be looked down upon. |
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I'm sure that those who love the baroque will need no prompting to sample the delights of this collection of pieces by one of Germany's finest composers of the period. |
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I'm sure there's some utility in emergency services practicing working together, but this seems far too choreographed to root out real bugs in the response system. |
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I'm sure it is possible for the Minister to see her way clear to bring this hundred or so people into Australia and give them a chance in Australia of building a new life. |
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I'm sure dozens of people have rifled through my diaries over the years. |
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I'm sure those are both on the table, but when someone is sitting on nine digits, that kind of package isn't a motivator. |
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It sounds like it happens every day of the week but if that was the case I'm sure the police would have had me up in front of the licensing committee. |
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But I'm sure if you nicely explain your feelings, your folks would agree with you that playing house as kids means little when it comes to having a real boyfriend. |
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We've kept her to five furlongs so far this year when she was third at Chester and unplaced at Thirsk but as the season progresses, I'm sure she'll get the six. |
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I have a deal of filing to do and I'm sure that while I'm doing that I shall uncover a few routine domestic jobs I've put aside out of inclination or irritation. |
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I'm sure it had nothing at all to do with the announcement that I'd spent my own hard-earned cash to see your show instead of blagging tickets like the journalist that I am. |
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And if that sounds rather vague and amateurish, I'm sure it is. |
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I'm sure God, long famous in moments of pique for hurling His thunderbolts about the place, cannot enjoy having this kind of intellectual sissy claiming to speak for Him. |
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But orders are orders, I'm sure after so many years, you understand. |
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So I'm sure she doesn't remember me, but I remember those papers on topology and also a paper she wrote with J.D. Barrow on the twin paradox in compact universes. |
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But I'm sure she will, when I need that nudge in the right direction! |
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I'm sure some Melburnian has some story about what a vile human he is. |
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I'm sure the zipcuffs chafed as he was escorted into police custody. |
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Someone needs to write a book on how to interpret silences because I'm sure there are more out there like me who aren't adept at knowing what the unsaid means. |
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I'm sure he's also a nice man but beyond that, well, his demeanour and golf game are not exactly designed to send the blood coursing through the veins. |
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I'm sure a number of you would be interested in the new Beemer 3 series. |
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I'm sure you're still gorgeous, but acne can be a huge drag. |
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I'm sure the legal eagles who reviewed all this know what they're doing, but this has made me just a little bit curious about exactly how libel laws work. |
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I'm sure that he will also be stirring his players by reminding them that their supposed role in the last-day drama is to lie down and let the big boys run over them. |
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Well, I'm sure with counseling and stuff, you're going to lick this. |
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Word has it that the company are planning on setting up shop right here in Montreal in the form of some sort of satellite office, but I'm sure we'll hear more soon enough. |
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I'm sure we all enjoyed learning about dimensional time shifts. |
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There is a need for groups who care about pensioners and I'm sure right-minded people realise the need for these groups to be run in a correct manner. |
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After 40 minutes I'm sure I detected a ripple of discontent. |
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Perhaps the most moving moment was when Michael's boyfriend read out a little speech, and when he quoted a Dusty song at the end I'm sure there wasn't a dry eye in the house. |
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I'm sure there wasn't a dry eye in the place, and mine were no exception. |
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I instantly received e-mails singing the praises of almost every model by every manufacturer out there, and I'm sure most of them would have been fine. |
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But if we'd worked non-stop I'm sure I wouldn't have got married or had kids and we might not have been able to get to our dad's bedside before he died. |
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I'm sure many aircrews lived under the same circumstances at that time. |
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Now, I'm sure I read an explanation of this in a text book once, same reason Bedouins wear black robes in the desert or something like that, but I could be wrong. |
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I don't remember leaving, or going to the 24 hr shop on the way home, or making cheese and ham toasties in the flat but I'm sure I enjoyed that too. |
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I did more research and I read that mourning doves can live up to seventeen years in captivity, but I'm sure they have to be active to be healthy. |
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Beer sugars that are left uncared for become mouldy and skunky, as I'm sure you know if you have ever come across a half-empty beer days or weeks after a party. |
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I'm sure you realise that I am in no state to have anyone muck me around. |
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I'm sure it won't be long before someone decides they really should get that old lotto ticket in their wallet checked out, and finds themselves a little bit richer. |
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I'm sure there are some false negatives there, but if this is mostly about right, this means that at least half of the people who visit our site are now regular readers. |
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I'm sure there's some perfectly serviceable legislation already in place that would force him to turn down the megaphone if it exceeds a certain decibel level. |
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I'm sure the genius that was Joseph Mallord William Turner, landscaping master of light, tone and shade would fully endorse some of the previous groundbreaking entries. |
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If they are committed to getting lounge suits made, they should probably ask my tailor, who I'm sure could knock them out something cool in burgundy and velvet. |
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