"I just want to insure we're not going to hit anything else."
"That might sound absurd, but we're not far from a situation where people want the state to insure them for everything under the sun."
You want to insure your money is put to good use.
And they want to insure that Iraq cannot back away from it.
"And the Council wants to insure that this spending happens."
I wanted to insure that he, and you, would understand what the Senate vote meant.
The parents of students, who want to insure that they can find a job, are our customers.
When they want to insure, you get a better deal if you're late.
But he said the Senator wants to insure that the staff cuts are real.
It was too much to give to the boy, but he wanted to insure his loyalty.