Similar words: make sure, go to bed, to begin with, obesity, be subject to, be supposed to, come into being, sure. Meaning: adv. admittedly.
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31. To be sure, coupons have their backers.
32. To be sure, the generational shift has been gradual.
33. Kip meant for me to feel upset, to be sure.
34. Try the demonstration yourself first to be sure it will go smoothly.
35. To be sure, this is not the only criterion: the voices of other Christians may be very confused.
36. To be sure, aquariums in once-blighted areas of Baltimore and Monterey, Calif., helped to revitalize those cities.
37. To be sure, lots of histories compete for market share.
38. I think children are influenced by these films, but it's impossible to be sure about this.
39. But they'd had a thorough look through his life just to be sure and hit the jackpot entirely by chance.
40. The Treasury reckons it needed to be sure of the trend.
41. To be sure,(http://sentencedict.com/to be sure.html) bonds continued to benefit from a two-day rally in the U. S. Treasury market.
42. To be sure, not all strategists use money flow as a market gauge.
43. To be sure, retail spending figures released last week, also were stronger than expected.
44. Dennis Jarrett replies: A somewhat splenetic reaction, Mr Francis, to be sure.
45. To be sure, my historical mentors in this race also took a whack at my Catholic heritage.
46. But even there it is hard to be sure that there was no ultimate control from the temples.
47. It is important to be sure that your results are not distorted by such factors.
48. Megaplex projects are still scrutinized by regulators, neighbors, environmentalists and others, to be sure.
49. The Communist variant of management Centralism goes much further, to be sure, than the variant found in democratic societies.
50. To be sure, the film offers up some contemporary savvy.
51. To be sure, the literature review has several real uses.
52. The surviving protocols for the preparation of the Chat vaccine are too vague for us to be sure.
53. They did this every time they met to be sure that Jean-Pierre should not lose contact simply by running out of power.
54. To be sure, an inaugural address is not the occasion for a president to list the details of his legislative agenda.
55. Maybe it would have got better without treatment - it happened sometimes; it was difficult to be sure.
56. Fourthly, from the outset it is important to be sure that there is agreement with the patient about what is planned.
57. To be sure, this Court has construed the Commerce Clause to accommodate unanticipated changes over the past two centuries.
58. Dole and Gramm, to be sure, enjoy fund-raising advantages of their own, as powerful long-serving senators.
59. What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. These are but trifles, to be sure, but scattered along the life's pathway, the good they do is inconceivable. Joseph Addison
60. To be sure, there are more young men and women in this age group because of the 1960's baby boom.
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