Sentences with phrase «remember for sure»

I've had those striped ornaments for awhile - I can't remember for sure, but they might have come from Home Depot from the Martha Stewart collection??
I * think * it was 1/8 of an inch, but it's been a few years since we moved from that home, so I'm afraid I don't remember for sure.
So once it was completely painted (two or three coats of paint, I really can't remember for sure!)
I noticed you have about 4 or 5 (can't remember for sure).
I'm so old I can't really remember for sure but I think it was the first Nintendo 8 - bit back when it came out.
I can't remember for sure, but I'm pretty positive that was the year we got our Super Nintendo, and I do remember playing Super Mario World all day and really loving it.
A day to remember for sure!
I had at least a couple of credit cards that had been open for several years and paid off each month (might have also had a 3rd at that point, but I can't remember for sure.)
I was thinking it had something to do with scaling out, but I don't remember for sure.
It is attached further back in the frame or axle (can't remember for sure).
Do you remember for sure whether you voted in the last school board election?
Most of the originals are hard to come by these days, and I can't remember for sure which ones I saw in the 50s.
The only things I remember for sure was that Poole originally ran around the centrifuge ELEVEN times (I began counting after the third revolution); later, not only did we follow Bowman all the way out to the rear antenna to check the AE - 35 unit, but we followed him all the way back, too.
There must have been a clip in the 2000 documentary «Grass», even though I can not remember for sure.).
Scott Endres:» I can't remember for sure but it may have been 1984 by Van Halen... on cassette tape in like, 2nd grade.»
It will make the employers remember you for sure!
I think we called it the Swap Shop, but I honestly can't remember for sure.
I can't remember for sure how old I was when I received my first allowance, but what I do remember is that it was a quarter, dime, nickel, and a penny.
I can't remember for sure, but I think the cord was wrapped around the baby's neck - once again, I might be totally wrong about that.
I can't remember for sure, but I may have had to go back again after the first dose.
It's been a while since I made it, Christine, so I can't remember for sure, but judging by the amount of liquid and the other ingredients in it, I'd think you'd be able to get 6 - 8 servings out of it.
I can't remember for sure, but I think I used cacao powder for these.
I couldn't remember for sure how much I put in but it may have been 1/4 cup instead of the 2 tablespoons I call for.
Ill remember this for sure:)
No sugary rewards in classrooms - I would have remembered them for sure as I was quite the sugar junkie back in my teen years!
When a potential buyer walks into a renovated bathroom that exudes quality and offers an intimate, contemporary feel, it will be remembered for sure.

Not exact matches

You're on your way to work with your perfectly styled hair, ready for that big client meeting... and suddenly you're not sure if you remembered to turn off your hair straightener.
Be sure to check your IT outsource partner has the relevant insurances in place in order to protect you should they accidentally damage your IT systems and remember to review your requirements regularly to make sure outsourcing still represents the best deal for you and your company's growth.
You have to remember to make those choices and make sure those things are a priority for you.
First, if you want Google Maps to automatically remember where you park your car, you can go to Settings > Privacy > Location Settings and make sure your location services for Google Maps is set to «Always.»
Memory skills are like a muscle that grows with use, so make sure you provide lots of opportunities for your kids (especially younger ones) to remember what they've learned about the world.
Remember, the core goal of search engines is to find what the user is looking for; make sure that those who are looking for your product can find you, and can easily understand why you're the right option, and your brand will be just fine.
If you're traveling abroad, make sure you check for entry rules before you leave, and remember — most foreign countries will not let you enter with a passport that expires in the next six months.
The next time you enter a query into Google's search engine or consult the company's map service for directions to a movie theater, remember that a big brain is working behind the scenes to provide relevant search results and make sure you don't get lost while driving.
Remember, most people do not like indiscriminately receiving flyers — the same goes for push notifications, so make sure the recipient list is well thought out.
Make sure you take the time to talk to employees so they leave work on a good note — staff will remember the thoughtful conversations they had with the boss for weeks and months to come.»
And sure, Gen Y has less regard for seniority and reporting structures than your older workers do, but that's just part of being young — remember your hair - metal days?
Also remember that the IRS will not allow you to claim different tax breaks for the same expenses (known as «double - dipping»), so make sure you understand which mixture of tax benefits works for you.
But I'm sure he'll never remember your company when Google buys you for $ 500 million and he's still eating Ramen — right?
EG, that was for them right then, to get the word out quickly and make sure people would remember it.
To anybody reading this who falls into one of those federally protected groups: Remember that if it wasn't for those laws, you could just as easily be told that you're not equal in their eyes (but I'm sure your money still would be).
I'm pretty sure God is a God of justice - and that the Bible says so (my apologies for not remembering chapter and verse).
I'm sure they got some nasty phone calls from more moderate behaving christians for «spilling the beans» about their nasty little secret with something like,»... and remember!
If you are not sure what I believe, remember that I subscribe to the Book of Concord and the Ecumenical Creeds, as well, as the Bible, all of which are clear that there is a place of torment prepared for the devil and his kind.
By the way by no means does this mean that I am particularly against Islam, I am also against Judaism, Christianity, and any unproven dark age manifestation of a all knowing, creator, If there was a god he sure does «nt need help enforcing his edicts and morals, remember that if there is a god then as many religions state, people will be judged upon there beliefs and sins after death and spend eternity in heaven or hell, so why is it so important for people to butt in and start trying to control each other and force people to believe in something that many think is absurd and insane.
I remember in college, many moons ago, thinking that since I was so very opinionated about religion, I really should make sure I was familiar with the Bible... So I read it... cover to cover... I can tell you, I honestly didn't enjoy it... it's NOT a great read... bits are interesting, and of course very familiar... I took me almost the whole year, but I got through it... So imagine my surprise some time later when I found myself at an after conference gathering, that just so happened to have an inexplicably number of overtly religious attendants (inexplicable because it was a hi - tech network security conference) and after listening quietly for a while, jumped in with the statement «well, you've all read the bible cover to cover, as have I»....
Remember, his religion REQUIRES him to do so!!!! I am a Gator Alumnus who is sure glad Tebow went to my school because of the class individual that he is, and even though I do not consider myself religious, I would love for one of my daughters to walk in through our front door with somebody like him, even without the fame or millions.
I'm sure you'll point out that the new - born assembly of saints went from house to house breaking bread together (fellowship meals for remembering our Lord)... which we have morphed into a formal rite.
I've been atheist for as long as I can remember, but am sure I'm probably being tallied as Catholic.
Not long ago, and I'm sure you remember it as if it were yesterday, I wrote about my search for the perfect prayer book.
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