I dare-say that many the unfortunate Pedro got a bullet in the back of the head when all the officer intended was to have him sent to the kitchen for a day. ❋ BILL FLANAGAN (2010)
Hell, forgiving half of those loans would make a huge impact and would, I dare-say, actually stimulate the economy rather than doing nothing, which is what our beloved politicians are in the process of doing. ❋ Unknown (2008)
The U.S. Navy have their file on him, I dare-say - perjury, impersonation, and slave-trading ... but that's nothing, is it? ❋ Unknown (2010)
Just the usual drag-and-drop, which I dare-say very few computer users would have a problem with. ❋ Unknown (2008)
To-day he is chief of the best station, next year he will be assistant-manager, two years more and . . . but I dare-say you know what he will be in two years' time. ❋ Unknown (2004)
The U.S. Navy have their file on him, I dare-say - perjury, impersonation, and slave-trading … but that's nothing, is it? ❋ Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- (1995)
I'm scared and I dare-say I'm as white as a sheet, but I have no intention of letting you have the satisfaction of frightening me. ❋ Neels, Betty (1977)
Well, I dare-say I deserve it, and I'm awfully sorry, but you know if I'd had the slightest notion she'd turn up to-day, I'd never have dressed up like that picture. ❋ Mark Ambient (N/A)
It is wonderful to hear Princesses express such widely liberal opinions and feelings on education, religion, nationality, and if we had talked politics I dare-say I should add that too. ❋ Ed (1910)
To-day he is chief of the best station, next year he will be assistant-manager, two years more and ... but I dare-say you know what he will be in two years 'time. ❋ Unknown (1902)
"Never mind; I dare-say the smell of the paint won't signify to the gentlemen." ❋ Joseph Lewis French (1897)
I was told you wanted to go to Jamaica; I dare-say our captain will take you for a moderate passage-money. ❋ Joseph Lewis French (1897)
Today he is chief of the best station, next year he will be assistant-manager, two years more and ... but I dare-say you know what he will be in two years 'time. ❋ Joseph Conrad (1890)
And I dare-say Bessie would think the whole thing flat without Mr. Jardine? ' ❋ Unknown (1875)
I dare-say Kate is furious, and saying all kinds of hard things about me. ❋ May Agnes Fleming (1860)
But I was mad and treacherous and false, and I dare-say it serves me right. ❋ May Agnes Fleming (1860)
- Mr. Scudamore, to whom my Brother referred, is very decided as to Gm* not being fit to be inhabited at present; - he talks even of two months more being necessary to sweeten it, but if we have warm weather I dare-say less will do. ❋ Unknown (1796)