Sentences with phrase «pretty sure the word»

So the Arsenal boss gave another of his many positive injury predictions before the current international break, and I seem to recall the Frenchman saying that at least two of the first team players currently on the Arsenal injury list would be back in action after the break and I am pretty sure the word definitely was used.
He LOVES to help and I'm pretty sure the word «help» is one of his favorites because he knows it means he's about to get to do something special with mommy.
I'm pretty sure the words «lace» and «baseball hat» have never been used together, but here they are, and paired with a skirt nonetheless!
We're pretty sure those words are exactly what Corvette's Chief Engineer Tadge Juechter wanted to hear!
Also, I'm pretty sure the word «equivocal» is not the word you wanted.
I'm pretty sure the words you have mentioned would most often describe the feelings of individuals in relationships where there are financial disagreements.

Not exact matches

Sounds pretty much like what someone would write to make sure offerings of money (had to edit that out, tried to submit it earlier with the proper word, but it contained a series of three letters that commonly refer to a part of female anatomy... go go gadget super modern CNN moderation algorithms!)
I'd be pretty sure though that he could, at the very least, be able to spell the word atheist and use correct capitalization and punctuation.
I am pretty sure that Colin's post even had the word imagine in it.
in the Bible it says about Jesus's second coming he would come like a theif in the night, pretty much no one can be sure when he will come, it could be tomorrow, now, next year or next century but until then trust God, keep praying, and keep spreading his word so when Jesus does come more can share in coming to Hevan and being received by the Lord!
One thing I am pretty sure of though... My blog posts will continue to share with you the journey of me trying to fill in the holes, connect the dots, and put into words what I'm thinking and feeling.
I am pretty sure also that Paul did put the word unseemly in there on purpose.
Pretty sure last time I looked in the dictionary, «again» and «it» are two separate words.
I'm sure that makes it lighter — but it also pretty much renders the inspired COMPLETE Word of God ineffective.
But one thing is for sure, their are things that God makes pretty clear in His Word, and their are things that arent so clear.
pretty sure 99.9999 % of kids today do nt know what the word Messiah signifies / represents / means.
Admittedly, we have not and will not be reading Fifty Shades of Grey because, hey, life's too short, but we're pretty sure «sophisticated» and «delicate» are two words we wouldn't use to describe it.
«The Bible doesn't clearly express an opinion on the possession of guns,...» Pretty sure there weren't guns when the Bible was written, so the word «clearly» in the previous quote doesn't play; at least until the NRA starts publishing their own edition of the Bible.
Flip the store bought bottle around and I'm pretty sure you'll discover words you can't pronounce.
I'm pretty sure I had no idea what the word stress meant and that wasn't an actual reality for me until about 9th grade.
Thank you for the kind words and for sharing your wonderful recipe on Dula Notes I'm pretty sure I have empanada fever right now!
I am pretty sure if I mentioned the word «Tofu» I would see tumbleweeds rolling in the kitchen while my house mates ran into the Expedition and ran for the hills.
Whether the off - track battle of words continues or not, we're not sure, but it's certainly an interesting development and has sparked some pretty juicy comments.
Not sure what I am on about the song shown below, uses a common tune and the the use of the word is pretty clear.
Question: if you're fairly rigid (not sure that's the right word) on putting them down and letting them fall asleep on their own in their crib, are you pretty tied to your home all that time?
My contact there was kind enough to investigate for me and then told me that the USDA had apparently revised its policy and that «districts may now release leftover food to charitable nonprofit organizations under the following conditions...» I've attached these conditions in a Word document here but to summarize, a district has to (1) take care not to create waste in the first place by over-ordering; (2) be sure that health codes are followed, and (3) enter into what looks like a pretty standard written agreement with the charity.
While Dr. Amy sees «no VBAC» in these guidelines, I am pretty sure HBAC advocates (as I once was) will note the absence of «no prior cesarean» or similar wording.
Pretty sure that an ED pediatrician knows what are normal blood sugar levels for a newborn, so pardon us for taking them at their word.
And she's a total drama queen to begin with, so I'm sure my niece got worst possible picture of c - section possible, while her mother waxed poetic about vaginal deliveries, and my niece was pretty young (20) and impressionable, so I'm sure she took her mom's word as gospel.
Just kidding, I am pretty sure there is nothing on this Earth that could drive me to having a fifth child, but if you are pregnant and expecting a son you will definitely want to check these out these stunning names that are also common everyday words.
@Relaxed - and rules differ from state to state within the same national party (since state parties are somewhat autonomous units), as well, which I'm pretty sure you know, but wasn't clear from the wording of your comment.
On the investigation: all it would take is a mention at any of thousands of meetings, I'd like to say I respect the federal powers of investigation, but I'm pretty sure they can't certainly rule out a discreet note or private word over a decade.
In fact, I'm pretty sure a Poisson process (with word and document parameters) comes pretty close to how Trump's speeches are written, or at least, delivered.
I am pretty sure the cops would put some good words for legislators to criminalize it.
I'm pretty sure the term «denier» exists because there was a need for a word that had a negative connotation.
I had anorexia when I was 14, and then since then have been trying to be «healthy,» by doing at first doing high intensity, but eventually drifting into some sort of low intensity cardio everyday (b / c did not have the energy for high intensity stuff anymore) and learning everything I could about food and what to eat / what not to eat (obsessive might be a good word to use here haha)... Mainly following «Nourishing Traditions» wisdom, but also did GAPS for over a year — while living a high stress lifestyle, which I'm pretty sure tanked my adrenals among other things (think my thyroid was already pretty hypo at that point).
Classic and fantastic are the words to describe it, pretty sure!
Haha good I'm glad someone find my words funny and not just Bananas, even though I am pretty sure it is closer to the latter.
If word spreads about them in your neighborhood she will be the envy of all other dogs, I am pretty sure:) Have a wonderful week!
Well I am here to tell you how to unbore (pretty sure this is a word lol!)
Though I'm pretty sure one of those surlier photos of Harrison came shortly after some silly reporter said the words «Han Solo»...
Also, we're pretty sure we're using the word «dystopia» incorrectly, because that doesn't actually sound so bad.
I hoped the performance and the integrity of that would be the most important thing to her, and it was... She's very strong - willed, as am I. I'm pretty pedantic about sticking to the script and making sure it's all word for word.
My friends and I had some fun guessing as to what the original ending was, and while I'm pretty sure we nailed it, I can see where the studio, hoping this movie finds as wide an audience as possible through word of mouth, wanted the ending they did in order to appeal to the more mainstream horror fan.
I'm pretty sure I never heard the words «I love you» in this film, and any time it started to get corny something funny would happen and the audience could pretend the tears were from laughing too hard.
Looking at the choices, I'm pretty sure the sentence has to start with «No» because that is the only word which is in title case.
And we don't use the word «ogle» lightly: for sure, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but there's no denying the Infiniti Q60 is a very stylish vehicle that's adorned with some pretty striking shapes and details.
I'm also pretty sure there are issues with translation here (as Steve Martin pointed out, «it's like, those French have a different word for everything!»).
The book deals with the Holocaust, so I was pretty sure «jawohl» is a German word.
It was a pretty exciting (some might say nerve - wracking) time, and no one was sure which camp would ultimately win the war of words.
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