I'm not sure what the Guardian and BBC would say about a scheme for which only white males qualified, but let it pass. |
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I am not sure about the petty offences, for example, the stealing of the police sergeant's badge that occurred on 23 May. |
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So not only am I not sure who filed what complaint against whom, but I won't know if any punishment is meted out at all. |
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I'm not sure how it happened and what caused the branch to be severed from the tree there. |
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She belongs to the same charity organization I do, although I am not sure why. |
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There was a shade of meanness in her speech, and she spoke it so emphatically that for a moment he was not sure if she was telling the truth. |
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One or more keys fell off the laptop keyboard and you are not sure how to put them back? |
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Movies about artists are often criticized sharply for lack of insight, and I'm not sure why. |
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I'm not sure that's a good bet, because I think they're giving up a tool of the modern presidency, but they think it serves them better. |
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But don't bet on it because I've been watching from the beginning and I'm still not sure what's going on. |
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Still, I'm not sure that merely transgressing social boundaries or taboos makes him any kind of trickster. |
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Always beware of giving your personal details to anyone online, if you are not sure who they are or represent. |
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I'm not sure if the movie meant for this set-up to lead into hilarity or mind-numbing tedium. |
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I'm not sure I'm up for another shindig after last night but it needs investigation! |
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He is so big over here in Europe, I'm not sure the Americans realise just how big. |
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I'm not sure it ever got a wide distribution, which is a shame because it really deserved to be seen on a big screen. |
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I'm not sure how I became such a walker, because I come from a long line of slugs. |
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But even academics who study plagiarism say they're not sure whether dishonesty is trending upward. |
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I am not sure if I will be able to cope with overcrowded trains and a big bag of shopping. |
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I enjoy it when you touch me, but I'm not sure if that's just because I miss physical contact. |
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I was not sure whether the problem lay with the subject or with the biographer. |
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I'm still not sure whether it's the same thing I was shortlisted for last year or not. |
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And I'm not sure the fact that you popped out to buy an emergency gift will stand you in any stead with the birthday boy. |
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I am not sure whether the quality of thinking here rises to the level of the modalist heresy. |
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If you are not sure which variety you have, I'd trust to luck and leave them be. |
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And on that, I'm not sure I would say categorically that time is on our side. |
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I'm not sure why this was such a turn-on, but there you have it he is American. |
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I'm not sure how you force a cabin-class twin to that descent rate, at least with the wings still attached. |
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If you've decided on a new career but you're not sure if it's the right direction for you, just look for the signposts. |
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I'm not sure that you will get much support for replacing our system and starting over, but it could definitely use some adjustments. |
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Were this to happen in London I'm not sure the ' Blitz spirit ' would hold out in quite the same way. |
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I'm not sure why men's pain doesn't inspire a whole lot of motherliness in their spouses. |
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If you are not sure whether you are immune to rubella, you can see your GP or practice nurse for a blood test to find out. |
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I'm not sure the Administration can afford the political blowback from implementing the military commissions system. |
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It's unbecoming to say the least, and I'm not sure that he and I can carry on for too much longer without me setting some ground rules. |
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I am not sure this does explain it, however, since many state law schools undercharge the market rate. |
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I'm not sure what he was getting so upset about, but I think he was partly mad because some people had skived off the rehearsal. |
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I had hopes to get out and catch a few mushrats but I'm not sure there are any left alive. |
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If a better catch has been taken in the deep in any form of cricket, I'm not sure that I've seen it. |
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I'm just not sure whether I want yesterday's meatloaf as today's sloppy joe. |
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In a similar vein of unknowingness, we also admit we're not sure what it is about either. |
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Rachel coughed on a slurp of water not sure of what to say about her mother. |
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As a sociological experiment, I'm not sure what this showed, other than that I was really bored and sometimes do silly things. |
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I'm still not sure about that but buying smalls is even beginning to seem like it could be fun. |
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I'm looking forward to the weekend but I'm not sure about being dubbed the most unromantic couple in Yorkshire. |
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I'm not sure what happened, but a combination of terribly unsexy events brought the site to a stand still. |
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It looks fantastic on her, but I'm not sure the huge necklace matches the ruffle neckline. |
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As regards choral sound, I am not sure that the developed voices of an operatic chorus are ideal in terms of sound quality. |
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I am not sure what material the competitors use for their uppers, so I am not able to answer you correctly about their products. |
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I'm not sure I remember seeing coverage of breaking news that was odder or more obscure. |
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If this isn't an example of how the Hollywood system neuters promising young directors, I'm not sure what is. |
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I'm not sure there's going to be anything else that is going to be newsworthy to call a press conference. |
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The campaign is also a ready reckoner of sorts for those who are still not sure of traffic rules and signs. |
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I'm not sure, having seen other Hughes bros films, whether it was merited, but at the time I found it incredibly sad. |
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I've been doing a lot of thinking and soul-searching lately, and I'm not sure I like what I'm discovering. |
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I'm just not sure that being on the vanguard of this particular social movement will be much help. |
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I'm not sure what happened to them but they went everywhere with me, even across the border down south. |
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I'm currently not sure how much water will be above the sparger but I was guessing about 1 foot. |
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If you're not sure what verbiage to use when personalizing a gift such as toasting flutes, you're not alone. |
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I'm not sure I agree with my health warning, below, but who am I to doubt the verity of an internet quiz? |
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My mother died shortly after I became ten, I'm not sure what disease she had acquired, but I think Giselle must have cast a spell on her. |
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I'm not sure how it will hold up to repeat viewings, but I've seen it twice now and laughed out loud both times. |
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There was an early spin-the-bottle game, but I'm not sure that peck counted. |
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What we will do with baby parakeets I'm not sure, but with help from a saw, some string, and a bungee cord, the nesting box is now in place. |
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I'm not sure how the story ended, but I hope they all made it out with minimal, or should I say, non-permanent damage. |
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I'm not sure where in NoCal you are, but if you're in the Bay Area, you could try an ad in Bay Area Parenting. |
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In those days it was all done by hand and I'm not sure that anything was computerized. |
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Honestly, though, I'm not sure that bilateral talks are in our interest at all. |
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I'm not sure if anyone wants to make actual contact, rather they just want to nosey at what folk are up to. |
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I'm not sure MS can devise some sort of hack to fix that, but maybe there's a ISAPI plugin that can. |
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If you are not sure about your options, look through men's magazines to see which hairstyles are out there. |
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With the death of Joshua, the Israelites were not sure who should lead the fight against the Canaanites. |
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As is always the case in France, I am not sure if she reads my apology as sufficiently humble or merely obsequious. |
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I am not sure whether a trial judge could state a case arising from an application to quash. |
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If you are not sure whether your walls need sizing or not, it is best to do it because it is quick and makes hanging wallpaper easier. |
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I'm not sure, but offhand it seems to fulfill the criteria of the definitions offered by Bennett. |
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The rest of them, save the one single cardinal that keeps evading my lens, I'm not sure what they are. |
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I mean we're not sure if Aurora hates Jonathan but we know Jonathan hates her, or at least dislikes her very much. |
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He, for one, is not sure that the company would ever wish to sell the drug. |
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I'm not sure that a nutritionist would agree, carrot cake being an oil-based cake with its own fair share of sugar and flour. |
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Once he got his boots dirty and spoke to farmers and people on the ground, he was not sure. |
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I'm not sure if the tape they provide have any thermal conductivity properties, but you can easily use your favorite thermal epoxy or paste. |
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I'm not sure why, other than many critics don't know squat about military ops. |
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I'm thinking of something like Earl Shorris's Clemente Program, which was wildly successful, but I'm not sure if it's still operative. |
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I'm not sure if he knows how to use a cat flap, so a wee training session might be in order. |
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Its delicate, red, yellow and orange tubular flowers are quite striking but I am not sure how well the plants will grow in our cooler climate. |
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Even after the verdict, I'm not sure about Blake, nor do I have the interest to study up on it. |
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I'm not sure I should mention it now for fear of hexing it last minute, but we finally move into our office on Tuesday. |
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I think i'm buying a champagne coloured wedding dress but not sure what colour of bridesmaid dress to go for. |
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It just took fifteen minutes to write that paragraph and I'm still not sure whether it makes any sense. |
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When businesses are not sure of what's happening, they want to hold onto their cash and not overcommit on space they won't need. |
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We're not sure if he blamed the monitors, but he's just thrown a little hissy, kicking all of them off the stage. |
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I'm not sure the disbarment incrementally adds that much more to the punishment he's personally suffered. |
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It will have to be taped though I am not sure how suitable it is for a five-year-old. |
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The national chief confirmed that his organization is still not sure what its final budget for this year will be. |
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We're not sure if Martin had anything to do with it, but we did find traces of hominy grits mixed in with the samples. |
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I'm not sure why I've been so cranky lately, need to take some chill pills. |
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I'm not sure I agree with the whole neo-conservative, traditional conservative, paleo-conservative paradigm alleged. |
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I'm not sure of his objections but I'm sure, if we try, we can reach agreement to our mutual satisfaction. |
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They are now favourites to win but as we all know favourites are not sure things at any time. |
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I'm not sure I'm ready for all that house-training and vet stuff all over again! |
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Things seem to be turning full circle and I'm not sure I want to live through some of those past episodes again. |
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I'm not sure how to say it in words of one syllable that you can understand. |
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I'm not sure what this says about the good citizens of Biggleswade, but it made me laugh. |
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Well, I'm not sure that this particular individual speaks for the entire military. |
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I was left to just look at him, not sure as to what had just passed between us. |
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I am not sure how long we remain like that, exchanging soft words in hushed conversation, faces close and eyes locked. |
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Having driven the Japanese hybrids I'm not sure U.S. drivers will embrace the lower power output of these vehicles. |
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In fact, I'm not sure that that gathering would even be classifiable as a party but I could probably pack a lot of people into an area like that. |
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I'm not sure that I can give a pat answer to that, or that any of us should give a pat answer as a description for any component of our lives. |
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Though I'm not sure Rebecca is my friend, since she's dating Jake I better make my peace with her. |
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Now, I'm not sure if all people do this, or whether it's something peculiar to my family. |
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I'm not sure why it is that liberals have become gloomy, scolding, peevish and puritanical, but so they have. |
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I was not sure if they ever got to seat any coach passengers who wanted dinner in the diner. |
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I observe a barely perceptible deepening of wisdom in the eyes, but I'm not sure that much of this isn't what I want to read into the image. |
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It may be perfectly secure, but I'm not sure it will feel secure to internet punters. |
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There is a thin aluminum plate behind the faceplates that you must wiggle back and forth to snap out, why they put those in there I am not sure. |
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I'm not sure the state is right to suspend the license in that situation, but I think it's important to keep a sense of perspective here. |
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However, it's been used so pervasively by public figures and media pundits that I'm not sure anyone has a clear claim to this anymore. |
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I'm not sure if people look like their pets, but you can tell a lot about a person by what they look for in a pet. |
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I'm not sure of the imperative, but by gosh, we're posting, posting, posting like we're determined to reach that destination. |
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He suggested that I have knee implantations, but I'm not sure if I want to go that route. |
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I'm not sure he recognised me at first but when I introduced myself he greeted me with the familiarity of a family friend. |
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Most of all, I remember a sense that something of great import and significance was taking place, but we were not sure what it was. |
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This may have been the decision of one individual, I'm not sure how far it was pursued. |
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But she also adds that she is still not sure about her future and might become a hair colorist, which would also mean high exposure to chemicals. |
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Individual remedies are more potent, but if you're not sure which one is right for you, try a combination remedy. |
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I'm not sure that reading his diary is such a great idea after all, come to think of it. |
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Now I'm not sure what's happening as I can't get through to them by fax or phone. |
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I'm not sure my point was about marshalling the judgment of history so much as resisting the indiscrimination of contemporaneity. |
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I am not sure but I think my comp has switched to using only one processor. |
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Whether that excludes what used to be called common informers I am not sure. |
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And I am not sure I would be swayed by the statement that a suicide bomber suffers no more pain than that of a pinch. |
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She described at least 7 out of 10 performances as 'pitchy', but I'm not sure anyone knows what that really means. |
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I'm not sure which memory is scariest, the first flash of realisation, or the instant of thrill. |
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And even as I seek to insulate her from those influences, I am not sure that I can. |
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Frankly, if there are people on the left or the right that are not sure how he's going to rule on a case, that's fine by me. |
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Despite the specimen's fine preservation, we are not sure to what species it belongs. |
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If you're not sure where to start, contact your local fire department for recommendations. |
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I'm not sure where a constructed language intended for use, like Esperanto, would lie. |
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If it's not in those two sectors, I'm not sure what it is that sustains a First World standard of living here. |
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I'm not sure if this would be a pure contranym because the two phrases don't necessarily oppose each other. |
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If you're not sure the poem has worked this way, it hasn't worked poetically. |
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It's an interesting point, though I'm not sure frequent business fliers would necessarily agree. |
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However, I'm not sure if I got value for money and can't help remembering that there were no flies on me in that modest Bordeaux bistro. |
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Although I'm not sure it'll be quite so delicious back in chilly old Blighty. |
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I'm not sure why I've never called her by name coz it's not like she'd mind. |
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The young attractive mares in foal to good stallions always sell well, but beyond that I'm not sure what to expect. |
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One teacher thought the caterpillars might belong to silk ermine moths, but we're not sure. |
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I'm not sure why people take it as a given that reality shows won't work in syndication and reruns. |
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I'm not sure where the others are from but I'm a Yorkshire lass and that should give the panel some cred! |
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He watched as the side of her face he could see was crinkled up, not sure what to say. |
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I've heard people call phosphorus foxfire, but I'm not sure if that's a popular name or not. |
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There are many more in Frankish, but I'm not sure how I'll get hold of those. |
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But in the absence of any evidence that your engine is full of crud, I'm not sure it's really necessary. |
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Haven't got a cruet set, mind, but then again I'm not sure I'd know what to do with one if I did. |
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Now I'm not sure if it is a Freudian slip or not, but this comment in the article made me smile. |
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I'm not sure that my crystal ball is any less foggy than others who are making predictions. |
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Indeed, and frustratingly, I am not sure that biologists have any good evidence that rogue foxes are a real phenomenon. |
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He is not sure whether this legislation does dovetail neatly into the current situation. |
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When it was my turn to hit fungoes, I managed to injure myself and I still am not sure how. |
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I'm not sure whether it's early days or not, but everything seems to be going ok. |
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I'm not sure I'm going to hit the target of 50,000 words but it's early days. |
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I am not sure how many more hours this poll is open, but today's results show that I am gaining on second place! |
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Hello, I have a wedding to go to and I'm not sure what color shoe I should wear with my powder blue outfit. |
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If you're not sure what that reason is, take a gander at a chart of the stock market. |
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Although I am not sure, I believe legislation thus pre-empts any attempt to recover additional damages through a lawsuit. |
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I'm not sure that Andrew, who doesn't have the prerequisite surname at the end of his name, is actually a real person. |
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I'm not sure how to take this forward, that's even if I wanna take this forward. |
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I'm not sure that my knowledge of economic theories qualifies me to judge his arguments, but it does make for some food for thought. |
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I am not sure of how it works or what it's made of because I work as an engineer in NASA and I specialize in warp drives, not beams. |
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He is not sure if he owes tax on this, but is meeting his accountant this week to discuss the issue. |
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Many people believe in fortune tellers and clairvoyants and all that jazz, but me, I'm just not sure. |
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I'm not sure if having separate boxes for blogs and blog comments is really working? |
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I am not sure I have a hero as such, but there are quite a few figures that I admire. |
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So quite why the front tyres have worn badly on the inside edge I'm not sure. |
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I'm not sure that most of these words and expressions are weasel words, though. |
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I've packed three bags with enough clothes to last more than two months because I'm not sure when I'll be home again. |
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He strode to his office, not sure where else he could go at the moment, the situation was well out of his hands. |
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But I'm not sure I agree with police being able to administer corporal punishment! |
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And my car is usually on the receiving end of the jump leads, so I'm not sure it would be any use. |
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Some of the jokes fall flat, and I'm not sure how I feel about the tone of the ending. |
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We're not sure what it says about our city, but everyone seems as keen as mustard to get out of Shanghai whenever they get the chance. |
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Most were not sure what to do, and called for keepers or guards to apprehend her. |
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I apologise to Jack Robertson for reading him the wrong way, although I am not sure I follow all of what he says. |
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I wrote an argument against that point of view but I'm not sure I convinced a whole lot of people. |
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Now, I'm not sure the underlying change of policy here is wrong-headed, at least as far as it goes, or even that it represents a change. |
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Nick is not sure he agrees with the policy of excluding openly gay scoutmasters, and I find it a difficult issue myself. |
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I'm not sure I entirely agree with his uncompromisingly conservative prescription. |
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I am not sure that I agree with the notion that no charge should be made for admission to York City Art Gallery. |
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I'm not sure if I entirely agree with her views on the country, except to say that we both think it's just amazing. |
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A great idea, but I'm not sure how helpful this would be for the person who knows nothing of the piano keyboard. |
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We're not sure, but I think what we have to do is follow the terrorist groups as they try to reassemble wherever they are. |
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The two of us mothers were not sure if my boy kid and her girl kid would get along and go sledding while we skied, but we risked it. |
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I'm not sure about that, but they both are considered very safe aircraft with very good safety records. |
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I'm not sure how much of a difference this makes, but I'm happy to note it for the record. |
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I'm not sure they actually say much about the subject, more about the wittiness of the contributors. |
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I am not sure that anyone but the historian of anatomical science is ever likely to recur to them. |
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I'm not sure if that's a case of great minds thinking alike or fools seldom differing. |
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Even though the team has started rehearsing the play, they are not sure where the money is to come from. |
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Well, I'm not sure what an intoxicatingly Floridian aura of laissez-aller is, but it sure sounds fun. |
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I'm not sure if it rekindled the flame but I know that if was meant to be, then it will happen between us. |
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In his early days, William's father was not sure his son was progressing along the right lines. |
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Though I am not sure Mr Blahnik altogether approves of that kind of informality. |
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I wrote the above yesterday morning as I stared at the computer screen not sure where to start at all. |
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Shelma's a young lass from, well, I'm not sure where she's from, but she sings like an angel. |
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But I'm not sure my reparative fantasy of total self-sufficiency is entirely healthy. |
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She denied telling a hotel doorman that she was so drunk she couldn't remember what happened, or saying she was not sure if she led Mr Boone on. |
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At one point, I'm given the option of respawning as the Terminator from the movies, but I'm not sure what advantage if any it gives me. |
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But with all due respect to my scientific training, I am not sure that I am the man to read on this subject. |
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As one who has shot her mouth off while in the throes of a mental breakdown, I'm not sure I'm qualified to answer that truthfully. |
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He was not sure whether the Bulgarian Orthodox Church ever recognised Anglican orders. |
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I'm not sure if they will put out their strongest team or rest a couple with a view to the play-offs. |
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Scientists are not sure how long it takes leatherback turtles to mature or how long they live. |
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I am not sure if the position we are left with here truly counts as being a religious one or not. |
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I'm not sure if the anti-matter and matter particles annihilating each other produces some kind of energy. |
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I'm not sure you need to be 80 or totally mad to attend annual general meetings of shareholders, but it certainly seems to help. |
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I'm not sure I'd manage quite so well if we had a similarly lengthy hot spell today. |
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I should do like certain bloggers I have seen and stop altogether, but I'm not sure I could. |
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I'm not sure letting your four-month-old puppy loose in your average city dog park is that great an idea. |
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I'm not sure that revocability of free software licences really is a problem. |
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He was not sure he should place his trust in the words of someone who was a notorious liar and thief. |
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I'm not sure that I want to do this so I'll most likely do the standard 1x1 rib and cast off in 1x1 rib. |
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They're not sure today's bout of investor angst warrants an opening of the monetary spigots. |
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I'm not sure that modern jockeys generally are riding enough, and practising enough. |
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We are not sure if she is the oldest lady in Stratford at the moment, but we do think she may well be the oldest acutal Stratfordian. |
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You should always ask for ID, and never let anyone into your home that you are not sure of. |
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I'm not sure Ford has a plan to fight off the assault on its business from the likes of Toyota. |
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If you're not sure what music your daughter likes, consider giving her a store voucher, so she can make her own choice. |
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I'm not sure what Hong Kong movie this plot is ripped off from, but Quentin is involved so I'm confident it's one of them. |
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Now I'm not sure that they have the institutional capacity to do that, but it's always the little people who lose out in power plays over land. |
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I'm not sure what your feet are like, but it sounds as if it may be related to the arch of your foot or the base of your little toe. |
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If something happens to him, I'm not sure I'll be able to live with myself. |
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I think the building was locked up for Christmas yesterday, so I'm not sure I know how this was delivered. |
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I'm not sure how long you have lived away from these shores but the British Empire does not exist anymore. |
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But organisers are not sure how long they can keep it going without more volunteers to help run it. |
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I'm not sure if I should join as I don't know how long I will stay with the company. |
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I'm not sure when this one got started, but it has been going on as long as I can remember. |
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I think it would be regarded as sacrilegious to bomb the World Heritage sites of Egypt, but I am not sure we have the same scruples about Iraq. |
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I'm not sure that massage would actually relieve the pain, but it would certainly make me feel better! |
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They are not sure what the organism is but it may be an atypical mycobacterium, which is peculiar to India. |
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I'm not sure I could be as tactful about the whole thing as he is, but when it comes down to it, I guess free speech is what we fight for. |
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Life seems a little hectic of late, though I'm not sure why, and I feel as though I have been chasing my own tail the last few days. |
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But I'm not sure that I take your point about the equivalence of Japanese and English syllables in scansion. |
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The problem is this is all so tangled and mucky, I'm not sure what the legal issues actually are anymore. |
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They approached the main street cautiously, even a little afraid, not sure of who or what they would meet. |
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I'm not sure I fully understood the complete satiric meaning of your piece. |
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I'm not sure whose translation he used, but this one by Dudley Fitts captures the malediction Wright so relished. |
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I'm not sure about the getting married bit, but the idea of them going off somewhere holds a certain appeal. |
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The plane had full tanks of fuel for a flight of less than two hours, and I'm not sure that I was even aware of the fuel burn or total capacity. |
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We're not sure, Jonathan, but seeing as you've almost certainly answered one of our ground teasers, we'll include it anyway. |
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I'm not sure why humans are so bad at planning for the future, especially for those things we can predict. |
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I am not sure that the most influential voices in Maoridom yet realise the real cause of today's Maori problems. |
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If you're still not sure who they are, come to Sandton Square on Thursday where mapantsula will be strutting their stuff. |
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I'm not sure that eschewing the incipient vulgarity of the two marches by Wagner is entirely a good thing, though! |
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I'm not sure if he's scouting future talent or having a little professorial fun with us. |
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I'm not sure if it's the shipping, but our base was scratched pretty badly. |
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Balto-Slavic is next, although I am not sure a Proto Balto-Slavic is a reasonable reconstruction to make. |
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I am not sure to what degree either Napoleon or his marshals followed his advice. |
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I am not sure there is a more welcoming sight on a cold autumn evening than a trio of sticky, glistening sausages and a deep pile of creamy mash. |
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Even after watching an entire season of this show, I'm still not sure why Jesse is supposed to be such a draw for viewers. |
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I'm not sure about the maternal side of the family, but I don't think it is any further back than that. |
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I'm not sure if anyone was trading butter for dessert, but bartering at restaurants is a thing. |
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And the thing is, I'm not sure that the broadcasters ever said what sin the question actually referred to. |
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I'm still not sure if this knowledge is a good thing, as all it seems to do is annoy the wait staff and baristas of my local hang outs. |
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Hi, I'm interested in catching a barracouta but I'm not sure what lure to use and the price range for them. |
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From her expression, I could see that she was not sure why we were talking so much to her. |
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During that period his condition would see-saw and we were not sure if he would pull through. |
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In terms of the Powell approach, I'm not sure exactly what the Powell approach is, other than thumbing through his Rolodex. |
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With the big serves in today's tennis, I'm not sure this match will ever be equalled. |
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I'm not sure if she's inconsistent as a character or if she's just constantly denying her true self while protecting a soft, melty core. |
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I'm not sure whether it was pre or post-Victorian, but I'd agree that a sentimentalisation of children and childhood took place. |
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Yet I am not sure that this distinction was as accepted in the early modern period as it is today. |
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When you don't have any restrooms for one thing, and you're not sure what's going to be in the food or what it's going to be made of, it's not that difficult to just not eat. |
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If your not sure your child has the coordination to share in the operation of a tandem bike, there's a fun variation referred to as a bike trailer. |
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I'm not sure about posting pix from that event but here we are. |
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I'm not sure if there are any natural languages that don't use verbs, nouns, or adjectives, but as far as artificial ones go, it's not hard to eliminate one of them. |
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I'm not sure I'm totally qualified to write about what women want. |
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I cannot remember the last time I raced in leg warmers, as a matter of fact, I am not sure if I ever have, but I wore them Sunday, and so did each of my teammates. |
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While I'm not sure it was ever the curator's intention, the exhibit threw light on the museum collection process and struggle for contextualisation. |
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He tried to pick me up at the bar. I am not sure how I feel about it. |
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Sometimes it feels like crashing a private party, especially where it seems like all the commenters know each other and you're not sure whether you should pipe up. |
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I'm not sure a mobile library is the answer for the elderly. |
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In his dry suit with the tool kit, hammer, stakes, and a coil of yellow nylon line, he looks like some oversized cartoon character, good or evil, Jimmy's not sure which. |
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The shovel's blade carved a little trail in the snow and he tried to step only in that trail, not sure why it mattered but anxious not to stray outside the parallel lines. |
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I'm not sure if Quaker parrots live as long as conures, but I was also warned that she would need a mate by age 10 or so, or she'd become extremely sullen and nasty. |
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Check the width of your camera's hot shoe if you are not sure. |
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There is talk of really striking out and walking down to Taurito Centro to check out the beach and the lido, but I'm not sure how much will come of it. |
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I'm not sure many of the holidaymakers here were too happy when 20-odd footballers all barged into the hotel reception but, you have to say, this is the life! |
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I could always go into Planned Parenthood, not tell them about my pulmonary embolism, and get back on the pill, but I'm not sure that it would be worth it. |
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I'm not sure I can wait that long for a roast chook and a Vegemite sanger. |
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The catcher throws his mask off and he's not sure where the ball is. |
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However well-intentioned, we are not sure that this bill would be the most effective means of recourse. |
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I was stalling for time, not sure how to reply to this question. |
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I'm not sure whether my soil is limy or suitable for rhododendrons. |
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I'm not sure they've been underestimating him, even before last week. |
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I'm just not sure that the formula continues to work for us at 50 given other uses we might have for that money. |
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Pellew pinched his lips together not sure what he wanted to say. |
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I'm not sure that I can run to bribery, but I'll stand anyone a drink. |
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I'm not sure why the sauce was called chimichurri, since it lacked the garlicky oomph of the Latino original, but it provided its own flavor and texture to the dish. |
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