So long, indeed, as a wife knows her husband's in come accurately, she has a sure means of holding him to his oaths.
"When the time comes to march, I possess a sure means to find out."
It was not by any means swift and sure.
He finds them: "Will find some sure means of communication.
Maybe it's a twitch that you're sure means multiple sclerosis.
After that I had a sure means of navigation.
Hadn't they both managed to get almost everything into the open through the surest means available-by talking?
"The defendant must reasonably believe that there is no sure means of escape."
Not until 1836, when the school and some individual citizens funded a fence, did anyone have a sure means of keeping cattle off the Green.
The European strategy requires precise laws and sure means of enforcing them.