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(2) I dare say you are right.
(3) You are tired, I dare say.
(4) I dare say things will improve.
(5) I dare say you know about it already.
(6) I dare say that he was holding something back from us.
(7) It's a good story but I dare say it's apocryphal.
(8) There is something wrong with the TV set, I dare say.
(9) There's lots of things that ought, I dare say.
(10) What Miguel says goes around here, I dare say.
(11) His mouth twitches almost imperceptibly. I dare say that mine, under the cover of my beard, twitches faintly back.
(12) Were it not fur her, I dare say Edward Plantagenet would long since have succumbed to ennui and despair.
(13) Although it was correct, I dare say, and he no doubt intended it as a mark of respect.
(14) I dare say you can get far better versions out there!
(15) It sounds rather pompous, I dare say, but I think it was the beginning of understanding without knowing.
(16) I dare say that mine, under the cover of my beard, twitches faintly back.
(17) I dare say a few prize juries might be peeved at having their judgment queried, too.
(18) You understand not - how could you? I dare say you never will.
(19) I dare say, but it will already have given you a pleasure that no taxman can touch.
(20) They sang in perfect harmony[http://sentencedict.com], although I dare say Alex Ferguson will complain about the pitch.
(21) They're all these chemical things now - I dare say they're just as good really.
(22) I dare say that my hon. Friend's constituents complain about their district council, county council and central Government.
(23) I dare say he did as he was bidden.
(24) I dare say you'll think better of it in an hour.
(25) Your daughter, I dare say, may be playing amusedly in her friend's at the moment.
(26) I dare say you did exist in a kind of artist's dreamland while you blent and arranged these strange tints.
(27) I dare say that the ability to be a good luthier, or a great luthier, is within you, but I must point out that you have to find the technique to develop that ability.
(28) I dare say it would have been more seemly to decline this proposal.
(29) I dare say, they are "small person", they do not have the courage to admit they have done.
(30) I dare say she was afraid we should go into her rooms, and pry about amongst her pretty dresses, and meddle with her jewellry.
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