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I tried looking for a map of Sydney, and sure enough, they claimed I was in the middle of that map too.
So you rummage around hopefully in the drinks cupboard and sure enough you find the dusty bottle of Romanian Liebfraumilch.
And sure enough, what began as a gothic techno-thriller became, by the end, a semi-oedipal French art film.
He gave me an audiometer test and, sure enough, my hearing in one ear at high decibels was considerably below normal.
I grinned at him like some overgrown, two-legged malamute and he grinned back sure enough.
I burned down the road as fast as I could go and sure enough I found a nice little out of the way hotel.
The car surges off the line and, sure enough, begins a slow drift to the left out of the well-defined groove.
We turned right and, sure enough, the road was blocked and the car park boarded off and derelict.
So I looked again and, sure enough, in sheltered water behind a biggish rock there were two creatures.
I checked the phone, and, sure enough, the little red light was blinking, indicating that there was a message.
His deep voice comes from behind me, and as I turn my head, sure enough, my husband has returned to my side.
The house was in need of a serious clean sure enough, and I've spent much of the day catching up.
I asked the man for the songbook, although I was sure my song was already in there, and sure enough, it was.
Then I dug around and sure enough, there were over 200 spammy trackbacks sent from January 5th through the 20th.
But there, sure enough, at the top of the stairs lay her husband, stone dead, the blood from his wounds dripping down to the steps below him.
You just know from the outset that something is going to go horribly wrong and sure enough it does, in spades.
The story was always going to be a sitter for the Sunday papers and, sure enough, all three gave it space.
I always say there's no Neil Young like Angry Neil Young and, sure enough, he gets a lot of play.
He stumbles to the kitchen and sure enough, there is hot breakfast and the morning newspaper.
I tried my hand at stream of consciousness and, sure enough, the words came out but they were devoid of substance.
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There was nothing I could do about it but wait and, sure enough, after twenty minutes or so the problem fixed itself.
Looking in the bottom of my glass, sure enough, I could see about a centimetre of sediment!
By treating the townsfolk as ignorant beasts incapable of choice, sure enough, they become beasts.
The waiter turns to the relevant entry and, sure enough, finds an explanation.
Chenu reached over and touched it, and sure enough, it was a solid block of ice.
And sure enough, when the gular pumping was eliminated, the monitor lizards acted more like Carrier's green iguanas.
And sure enough as the ill-assorted pairs adopt various roles they begin to reveal their inner insecurities.
I picked up the registered letter from the post office, and sure enough it's a notice to vacate.
I put my wrist to his forehead, at which time he opened his eyes, and sure enough he was a little warm.
She looked at him in distaste, smelling the rotten stench of vomit, and sure enough, he'd puked on the floor.
And sure enough, so studiously edgy are the performances that one is never quite sure who harbours the darkest pathology.
There's a dog-leg in the house at the north end, forming a quiet place the wind doesn't bother with and, sure enough, there they all were.
My nostrils had discerned the insidious whiff of cigarette smoke, and, sure enough, a dark corner revealed a few glorious, glowing tips.
And then, sure enough, he walks right up and throws a big ole bale of straw on my back.
When I looked, sure enough all you could see was landing nets stretching, there was always two or three in action at any one time.
I remembered that the viola and the guitar went through the same amp, and sure enough, the microphone was going through one of the guitar amps.
I saw a telephone sure enough, but smashed to pieces, the bare wire of its leads stretched across the room.
And, sure enough, with a slight adjustment in our colour choices, we were able to pick up all the paint we'll need to finish the job at a real bargain price.
I have an abnormality in the circuits for language output, and sure enough, as a child I had trouble getting language out.
And sure enough, they turned a corner and the constable quickly ushered Malcolm towards a small but neat looking two-storey wattle and daub house.
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If shrubs or trees are native to an area with acid soil and you're growing them in alkaline dirt, sure enough they'll probably become bug infested.
Logan glanced at the body and sure enough the throat was slit at the jugular with a trail of blood staining the wood floors, along with a missing ring finger.
Ali shouted to me to hold on tight because he thought he could see some fish, and sure enough, the line on the double-handed rod started whizzing away at high speed.
She put me on hold and then sure enough, I was talking with Jim Holman.
He took a bunch of pictures with it, and sure enough, they too look as metallically eerie and ghostlike as if they'd been lost in archives for a century.
They tried it and sure enough, the ship turned over and quickly sank.
He looped in his health-insurance colleague Fred McKay and, sure enough, I could buy insurance without underwriting.
The Constable of the castle sent out two knights under a safe conduct to see if the King was truly present and sure enough they found him dining with Bishop Hugh.
And sure enough, before long, immigration activists in North Carolina were picketing Hagan at campaign events.
Still, experience and age matter in the tricky business of grass-court tennis and, sure enough, he drew first blood by breaking his opponent to take a 3-1 lead.
We were warned going in last night that we would face being sniped at, shot at, and sure enough the Marines went along that route and we were hit last night.
I had a gnawing feeling all day that I was being followed and then, sure enough, I spotted her peeping out from under a waterproof poncho not ten yards behind me.
I rushed to the cubby room behind Elizabeth and sure enough, Ryan was leaning against his cubby reading the small scrap of paper with my handwriting all over it.
But, sure enough, there in front of you, he was gyrating in his jumpsuit and jiggling Big Jim and The Twins around for the entire world to see.
On the way back Boyles led him down a lampless lane, and sure enough, a pair of dacoits pounced on them.
We decided to leave that to the crabs and sure enough, sitting on the quay among sea pinks and bluebells, we got our first bite.
Travelling over to Northern Ireland, he untangles a tale of rags-to-riches and learns that sure enough, his family were indeed story-tellers.
I looked around, and sure enough, the entire room could be divided into Midwesterners and Northeasterners simply by how their sweaters were tied.
And sure enough Nim surprised everyone by learning up to 125 words and becoming a media star.
So we all stuck our feet into cow-pats, and after walking over the frost it was bosker and warm sure enough.
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At any rate there flourished by the curbing, sure enough, a wide and very stabby cactus garden, extending Tartar hospitality.
Rain had been predicted for that day and, sure enough, it was beginning to rain.
Marshall didn't stumble on his fortune, but sure enough, his well was filled by the same Texas tea.
Next night, I took a small bucket with some rocks in it, sure enough there was Bulley and all the pond cows up to their hangy-downs in the muddy water.
Who, I wondered, was included among the et al.? I hastily turned to the jump page and saw that, sure enough, along with eighteen others... there was Goldman Sachs.
It was a drift-canoe sure enough, and I clumb in and paddled her ashore.
She made me look it up online and, sure enough, it was a big pink pair of ventilated knockers that blasted your brassieres with hot air, ensuring your cups stayed smooth.
After traipsing about in the fog they found the grave sure enough.
Examples from Classical Literature
A whale is a sure enough big creature, but I never heard he was a fighting fish before.
I was punctual to the minute, and sure enough the tout came with one of the collectorate clerks.
I listened, and sure enough I heard the shush, shush of something moving in the dead leaves and dry grass a little distance away.
It was a soaker, sure enough, and I didn't dry out until several days afterward.
And, sure enough, in a few minutes the engines began to slow down, and there was nothing for it but to volplane to the surface.
And sure enough there they are, a battledore of the best, and twenty shuttlecocks, meetly feathered and gilded.
And, sure enough, a long hop came to the off, curling inwards after it pitched.
Johnson threw down the cards, and, sure enough, the Titusville man picked out the queen.
For an answer to this the tree frog ran out his tongue, and, sure enough, it was fastened at the front end.
He ran down the passage, and found him sure enough at the end of it where it abutted on the street.
Peter looked, and sure enough there was a pollywog with a pair of legs sprouting out.
And sure enough he come back, in his catboat, on Thursday evenin', after you'd turned in.
But by and by, sure enough, I catched a glimpse of fire away through the trees.
Up the hill came Tip, sure enough, with a firm, resolute step.
So the man done it, and sure enough he was as blind as a bat in a minute.
And sure enough, we found it wuz the calculation of some on 'em.
Yes, sure enough, the whole command was facing into column the other way!
And sure enough, as we stroll around, we see deer and, in the river that runs through the campsite, coypu.
It was there sure enough when examined through a field glass.
We'll blow that sharpshooter where he can look out of window sure enough!
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Things do get turned around in this Southern Hemisphere, sure enough.
And about half an hour later, sure enough, they thought they could see something in front that might be land.
We rushed up to him, and there, sure enough, in a deep cut or indentation on the very top of the sand koppie, was an undoubted pool of water.
And shes a bad one, sure enough, said McKenna, when he and Joe arrived.
If we'd nobbut his bit of a dog, who'd find him, sure enough.
With a sudden and horrified misgiving, I put my hand in my pocket, now, and sure enough, I fetched out that Turkish penny!
For, sure enough, when she looked at the dishes they had a moment before left upon the table, she found them all washed and dried and piled up into neat stacks.
And, sure enough, there appeared in the doorway a big white bulk with white cap and white apron, as befits a cook, but with the needless emphasis of a black face.
As he spoke he turned over another portion of the carpet, and there, sure enough, was a great crimson spill upon the square white facing of the old-fashioned floor.
Five minutes passed before he felt sure enough of himself to call to her.
And sure enough, he heaved up his weapon once more, and, hacking twice, brought down another and similar strip of fence, making the opening about fourteen feet wide in all.
They looked around and sure enough there was no path to be seen.
Overcoming a strong repugnance, I tore open his shirt at the neck, and there, sure enough, hanging to a bit of tarry string, which I cut with his own gully, we found the key.