Sure in sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use sure in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for sure.
- Are you sure? (8)
- Be sure they did. (8)
- I am sure of it. (10)
- It was a rational scheme, to be sure! (4)
- I am sure of it now. (22)
- I am never sure which. (9)
- I am sure she regrets . (10)
- Sinned against, I am sure. (8)
- He was sure it was disparaging. (8)
- Miss Bingley, I am sure, cannot. (4)
- Play she will; she is sure to play. (10)
- Mine is famous good stuff, to be sure. (4)
- And lo, she wins, and of her harmonies She is full sure! (10)
- Otherwise, he would be sure to be here. (10)
- In the way of love, I am sure he does not. (4)
- You will be delighted with them I am sure. (4)
- After that, to be sure, the paths divided. (12)
- Yes, I am sure you are much too reasonable. (4)
- Be sure you write on thin paper to Lausanne. (10)
- I am sure I must have been as white as my gown. (4)
- She is brooding upon something, you may be sure. (9)
- In any case, we are sure that the hour will pass. (10)
- I enjoy it, to be sure, but it is rather wearisome. (14)
- You will set things going in a better way, I am sure. (4)
- Miss Greville laughed but I am sure Ellen felt for me. (4)
- Nobody that wishes me well, I am sure, would propose it. (4)
- I cannot spare her, and I am sure she does not want to go. (4)
- His was a firm mind, sure of itself, but not self-assertive. (8)
- I am quite sure that your very name has faded from his memory. (12)
- O Retribution sure, If but our vital lamp illume us to endure!) (10)
- Sure to behold are his eagles on high where the conflict raged. (10)
- He was sure that she could be singing it for no one but for him. (10)
- Miss Middleton bore it well, for she was sure that he meant well. (10)
- He understood what would be welcome; he could be sure of little else. (4)
- I told Lady Charlotte you were sure to insist upon a balcony for musicians. (10)
- He is rich, to be sure, and you may have more fine clothes and fine carriages than Jane. (4)
- My sole dependence was on you; and I am sure nobody else will believe me, if you do not. (4)
- As long as the captain is civil to him, we may be sure beautiful Amy has not complained. (10)
- Bingley was sure of being liked wherever he appeared, Darcy was continually giving offense. (4)
- But, dear Mrs. Allen, are you sure there is nobody you know in all this multitude of people? (4)
- New York, I am quite sure, never was such a centre, and I see no signs that it ever will be. (9)
- You have forgiven it, and Merthyr, because he is my friend; but I am sure Wilfrid will not. (10)
- One is justified, I am sure, in breaking a tie of relationship that involves you in dishonour. (10)
- I am sure it will all end well, and there will be no difficulties at all, to what I used to think. (4)
- She despatched a thrilling note of thanks to Lord Larrian, sure of her touch upon an Irish heart. (10)
- She stood without changing a feature; as in a darkness, holding to the one thing she was sure of. (10)
- I am sure you ought to be very much obliged to your aunt Bertram and me for contriving to let you go. (4)
- Sure that he had left Sedgett in hands not likely to relinquish him, he passed on with elastic step. (22)
- All believe Friday an unlucky day, and are sure there are fortunate and unfortunate hours in every day. (21)
- You never could be sure of Harte; he could only by chance be caught in earnest about anything or anybody. (9)
- I have since seen similar effects produced by earthquakes; I am not sure but the ground was trembling then. (7)
- Mrs. Mel neither enjoined nor cared for outward forms of respect, where she was sure of complete subserviency. (10)
- It was pretty sure to be an unselfish end, a pleasure to some one dear to him, a gift that he had wished to make. (9)
- I am sure, rather than run the risk of hurting Mr. and Mrs. Cole, you would stay a little longer than you might wish. (4)
- But I should not feel so, Austin, if I could be quite sure that he is an altered man even now the blow has struck him. (10)
- Mamma has been losing a lot of money; bad investments made in boom times; sure things, you know, like copper and steel. (13)
- In the same breath, you may be sure, a fat fowl was put to the fire, and the whitest napery prepared for the back parlour. (2)
- It is the curse of modern times, that we never can be sure of our Parliamentary seat; not when we have it in our pockets! (10)
- He was as sure of this as he was of the other, though he was not so sure of any reason for his pleasure in it. (9)
- Mrs. Bennet wondered at their coming, and thought them very wrong to give so much trouble, and was sure Jane would have caught cold again. (4)
- We are easily prophets, sure of being justified, when the cleverness of schemes devoted to material ends appears most delicately perfect. (10)
- A marriage of inclination on both sides, prudent in a worldly sense, we might wish for him, perhaps, if he could feel quite sure of himself. (10)
- She toiled up but to enter the regions of cloud; sure nevertheless that the obscurity was penetrable and excuses to be discovered somewhere. (10)
- He is sure to come late to-morrow, and will leave early on Thursday morning for his canvass; our driving into Bevisham is for Friday or Saturday. (10)
Also see sentences for: assured, certain, confident, constant, implicit, inexhaustible, infallible.
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