Which preposition to use with surest
I was always pleased when he was next to me at dinnerI was sure of a pleasant hour.
"Are you quite sure about that?" "Happy!"
It's settled, sure as a gun, That every Colored Voter now counts One!
Keep sweet, dearie, and let them workat least until you know exactly what to do, and how to do it; and can feel sure in your heart of hearts that, whatever the consequences, you will never regret your acti
She was clearly not shy, Mrs. David E. Drack, yet neither was she ominously bold; she was bland and "good," Julia made sure at a glance, and of a large complacency, as the good and the bland are apt to bea large complacency, a large sentimentality, a large innocent, elephantine archness: she fairly rioted in that dimension of size.
They were to come "sure by Christmas Eve," and O'Flynn was in what he called "a froightful fanteeg" as the short day of the 24th wore towards night, and never a sign of the one-eyed Pymeut.
" "Oh, sure to," Mac thought; "Indians, anyhow.
He must have felt quite sure from the first moment that he would be named.
With the first stroke of the axe, success is not less sure than in his last endeavor.
Ah, that God's will were but done on earth as it is in the material heaven overhead, in perfect order and obedience, as the stars roll in their courses, without rest, yet without haste; as all created things, even the most awful, fire and hail, snow and vapour, wind and storm, fulfil God's word, who hath made them sure for ever and ever, and given them a law which shall not be broken.
As she crept forward, not sure on her feet, all seemed to blur, so that when she leaned over the still face to kiss it she could not see clearly.
He was a charming talker, but I always felt as if he were saying exactly what he meant to and what he wanted me to repeat to W. I am never quite sure with Italians.
How do you explain that?" "Oh," said my friend, "we were not sure until then that he was in dead earnest" "
"We've covered quite a large territory up to now, and think we've run across a clue; but we want to make sure before putting the bloodhounds of the law on the scent.
"And the field of Ephron, which was in Macpelah, which was before Manire, the field, and the cave which was therein, and all the trees that were in the field, that were in all the borders round about, were made sure unto Abraham."
"Boys," he said, in leaving, "I'm sure under obligations to you for all this, and any time I can repay the debt don't hesitate to ask me.
You will be sure without words of mine, that you have my true and deep sympathy.
I'm sure among the tents, but know not where; Even night wants darkness to secure my fear.
We'd lost a minute, and I expected every second the lariat would catch us sure after that, but it didn't, it didn't, and I'm here safe and sound.
"They 'll be here jest es sure es God'fore daylight, mebbe.
He did ought to ha' made sure afore makin' sich a will.
Steady, Satan!" "All right," said Morgan, "every step is sure like pullin' teeth!"
In the Hebrew tongue there is a particle consisting of but one single letter, of which there are reckoned up, as I remember, seventy, I am sure above fifty, several significations.
"I will think this thing over and over," she said to herself, "till I am sure past all doubt that I am right, before I say another word.
She was quite sure within her own bosom that she did all in love.