Reassure Sentence Examples

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  • She leaned back on the couch instead, trying to reassure him with a weak smile.

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  • Yet, no matter how many times she tried to reassure herself of that, she remained concerned.

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  • The cunning look on Darkyn's face did nothing to reassure her.

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  • At least on this night I was just about able to strum the strings, I tried to reassure myself.

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  • At the sound of her despair, he wanted nothing more than to reassure her that she was everything he needed – everything he wanted – in the mate he planned to spend eternity with.

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  • A quote can help a friend, parent, or mentor to reassure a nervous student.

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  • Reassure any other children present that everything is okay and it is not their fault.

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  • How can I reassure my daughter who is about to have a tonsillectomy?

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  • Frequently reassure your children of their worth.

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  • She should be prepared to stroke her lover's ego and reassure him that he's the one for her.

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  • Parents should encourage an adolescent to discuss all concerns and should be prepared to explain and reassure.

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  • Or did he take the mother along to reassure the young donkey colt?

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  • Homes college dorms all the way need to reassure sampling some of.

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  • She tries to reassure him but the threat arrives in very real form in the person of a more than cunning fox.

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  • As part of her mission to reassure women how attractive their hair is naturally, Banks has devoted an entire section of her website to showcase viewers' real hair.

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  • Deposit insurance was designed not just to reimburse bank customers in the event of a bank failure, but also to reassure bank customers that it was safe to leave their money in a bank, forestalling further bank runs.

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  • One of her sisters bids her be careful, but they reassure themselves with the thought that the Rhine-gold is safe, since no one can win it who does not renounce love.

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  • The new emperor, indeed, took pains to reassure a troubled continent that the empire was peace.

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  • The £ 2m campaign will reassure consumers that Maltesers are the ' lighter way to enjoy chocolate ' .

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  • It is important to reassure people with non-ulcer dyspepsia that no serious disease has been found.

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  • This strategy also gives you the opportunity to calm and reassure him, as he will still have a natural wariness of the unknown.

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  • She had hoped by conciliation to arrive at an understanding which should have ranged the church among the conservative and not among the disruptive forces of the country, but she was keenly desirous to retain the papacy as a preponderatingly Italian institution, and was ready to make whatever formal concessions might have appeared necessary to reassure foreign Catholics concerning the reality of the popes spiritual independence.

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  • Reassure them about all aspects of their lives, including the security of their homes, your job and their future.

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  • Purebred dogs are naturally higher-priced than mongrels, and demonstrating the animal's lineage is another way to reassure buyers.

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  • You can expose him to new things in a controlled environment, and reassure him that it's all okay.

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  • Always check the seller's feedback rating, and ask as many questions as you need to reassure yourself that what you're buying is not a replica or a fake.

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  • I can reassure those of you who are timid about playing games that look too hard that this God of War is simple and you can and should enjoy it.

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  • Caregivers need to reassure the child that he or she is still loved and will be cared for.

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  • It is important for parents to reassure their child that most headaches are not caused by a serious illness.

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  • Parents should also reassure their child that they will help him or her through this difficult time.

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  • The primary treatment for BHS is to reassure the parent or caregiver that the spells are completely harmless and that they usually disappear by the age of two or two-and-a-half.

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  • The custodial parent should be aware of the effects of the divorce on the child and above all, should reassure the child that the remaining parent will not abandon them.

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  • Although development tests often are used to reassure parents that their child is normal, many parents may feel anxious or defensive when told that their child should be tested.

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  • Parents can try to reassure young children and keep them as calm as possible, knowing that anxiety also increases breathing difficulties.

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  • For the best mental health of the victim, parents should strive to listen to their children, use healthy coping strategies, and reassure the victim that he/she was not at fault.

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  • The remaining parent should be aware of the effects of the abandonment on the child and above all, reassure the child that the remaining parent will not abandon them.

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  • They should speak with their child before any scheduled tests and reassure them that their best effort is all that is required.

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  • The rescuer can continue to reassure the person that help and take over.

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  • Parents need to reassure young children, with their limited concept of time, that the hospital stay will be temporary.

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  • Children of this age may feel they are going to the hospital because they have done something wrong, and parents need to reassure their child that hospitalization is not a punishment.

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  • Before they can reassure their children, parents need to deal with their own fears about the impending experience.

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  • Reassure them that this is not the case, and that no one did anything to make these events happen.

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  • Reassure them that they will be looked after, no matter what happens.

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  • This will reassure the lender that when the property is resold, it will have appreciated substantially in value, so they may be more apt to lend you the full value.

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  • Reassure the mom-to-be with a humorous parenting book.

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  • If you or your partner have any concerns about intercourse, talk to your doctor, who should be able to reassure you.

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  • Take any questions to your doctor or midwife; in most cases, they can reassure you that your pregnancy is progressing just fine.

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  • Therefore using scents and home fragrances that they are used to when traveling is a good way to help reassure them and build an atmosphere that they are familiar with.

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  • You don't need to stop dating, but you do need to reassure them and be sensitive to their needs.

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  • This will help build your confidence and reassure your wife that you will be a loving husband.

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  • By talking you give him an opportunity to reassure you that he has not been unfaithful.

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  • You'll want to share your concerns and give him an opportunity to reassure you of his motives and his behaviors.

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  • His responses will either reassure you or cause you more doubt.

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  • If he seems worried, reassure him that it's not a bad thing and that you just want to discuss the relationship.

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  • But they also reassure you that the material really is free - not just "free for a while, then we charge" or "free for this, but anything more will cost you."

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  • To get an honest answer, reassure them that you don't mind if they don't want to use it ( styles change, after all), but that you want to know their opinion in order to make the best decision for everyone.

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  • The best thing you can do is reassure your Cap that you understand where he is coming from and that you take his concerns seriously.

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  • Reassure them that you will do everything you can to limit the changes they will have to handle.

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  • Again, it is up to the seller to reassure themselves that this certificate gives a true value of the watch.

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  • Reassure your inner critic by perusing a few designs manufactured by big names in the industry.

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  • The current research will reassure many parents about the MMR vaccine's safety.

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  • You will probably see some hesitation and fear, and you can reassure them that they can do whatever they like with their creations.

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  • The warranty is meant to reassure you, the buyer, that the grantor has a right to sell the property.

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  • Shortly before starting for the Russian expedition Napoleon vainly tried to reassure the merchants and financiers of France then face to face with a sharp financial crisis.

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  • Some interpreters may have to resist the impulse to reassure, or tell the client to be strong.

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  • A quick glance at the sky to reassure myself that the scudding clouds did not presage rain.

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  • He not only showed no sign of constraint or self-reproach on account of his outburst that morning, but, on the contrary, tried to reassure Balashev.

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  • I hope that I have been able to reassure the hon.

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  • This is not something guaranteed to advance careers or reassure investors.

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  • I would like to reassure local residents that none of their council tax was wasted on the works being done twice.

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  • How can you reassure the British public that we are ready?

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  • The stickers and certificates reassure consumers and help them make informed choices.

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  • Parents are reassured on risks from pedophiles EDUCATION chiefs in Dorset have spoken out to reassure parents their children are safe at school.

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  • In her eyes he saw only fear and puzzlement, and how could she reassure when his mind was opaque to her?

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  • With the internet, there are no such technicalities in place to reassure parents.

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  • Inform and reassure frequently and regularly, but " be truthful in public pronouncements ", do not hide non- trivial mishaps.

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  • Do the best that you can to comfort and reassure her, and eventually you should be able to help her learn to sleep all night again.

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  • If your child is crying for you, do your best to reassure and comfort him, and let someone else do some of the work.

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  • The most important step you can take is to reassure your boss that nursing your baby or pumping during your lunch and break periods will not take away from your performance at work.

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  • Reassure your child that this person will not take the place of her other parent and that she is still number one in your life.

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  • You might have to stand at the door or even go to his crib to reassure him, but try not to take him out of his bed.

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  • Continue to reassure him that you are nearby without taking him out of the crib.

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  • Take a moment to greet and reassure your pet while someone else holds the baby.

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  • The peasants reassure themselves by the use of charms and spells, and by a strict observance of the forms which their creed prescribes.

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  • Mr. Law endeavoured to reassure these doubters by a speech at Ashton-under-Lyne on Dec. 16.

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  • The death of Ratazzi in 1873 induced Crispi's friends to put forward his candidature to the leadership of the Left; but Crispi, anxious to reassure the crown, secured the election of Depretis.

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  • She didn't know why she summoned him, except that right now, she wanted to see him, to reassure herself.

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  • On the same day Mary wrote to Elizabeth, requesting with graceful earnestness the favour of an interview which might reassure her against the suggestion that this treaty was a mere pretence.

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  • Nor were the circumstances following on his elevation to the throne of a nature to reassure him, as one of the most violent of the revolts of the janissaries ended in the murder of the grand vizier and the brutal mutilation of his family, with general massacre and pillage throughout Constantinople.

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  • He didn't answer her plea to reassure her some part of him cared for her.

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  • This portion of the law, designed to reassure foreign Catholics, met with little opposition; but the second portion, regulating the relations between state and church in Italy, was sharply criticized by deputies who, like Sella, recognized the ideal of a free church in a free state to be an impracticable dream.

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  • From this you will see that you have a perfect right to reassure the inhabitants of Smolensk, for those defended by two such brave armies may feel assured of victory.

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  • The threat naturally did not tend to reassure statesmen at Vienna; and the tsar now resolved to prevent the total wreck of the European system by screening the House of Habsburg from the wrath of his ally.

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  • Measures, apparently successful, were taken to reassure the negus, but shortly afterwards protection inopportunely accorded by Italy to enemies of Ras Alula, induced the Abyssinians to enter upon hostilities.

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  • Mr Chamberlain had relied on his personal influence, which from 1895 to 1902 had been supreme; but his own resignation, and the course of events, had since 1903 made his personality less authoritative, and new interests - such as the opposition to the Education Act, to the heavy taxation, and to Chinese labour in the Transvaal, and indignation over the revelations concerned with the war - were monopolizing attention, to the weakening of his hold on the public. The revival in trade, and the production of new statistics which appeared to stultify Mr Chamberlain's prophecies of progressive decline, enabled the free-trade champions to reassure their audiences as to the very foundation of his case, and to represent the whole tariff reform movement as no less unnecessary than risky.

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