Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] would certainly " in BNC.

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1 That would be a major breakthrough and would certainly assist us in formulating our policy as we move towards government .
2 The effects of electrical discharges on glass fibre and carbon fibre structures are uncertain , but it is clear that any moisture in the material would be turned to steam by a flash and would certainly cause delamination and very expensive damage .
3 One business that would certainly hope to benefit from any extensive re-equipping of the forces is Royal Ordnance , the subsidiary of British Aerospace that bought the MOD 's factories .
4 Hebrew letters might , therefore , have undergone differentiation for the former group and would certainly have become involved in some associations .
5 The majority of deaths from lung cancer happen to smokers ; smoking causes heart disease , bronchitis and emphysema ; many more suffer years of debilitating illness that would certainly kill them if some other cause of death — crossing the road to go to the tobacconist first , perhaps — did not intervene .
6 Tony took the lead , and with a succinctness that would certainly have satisfied any military man , said :
7 On 5 August he made a statement in which he said that Spain " was not begging for a place in any international organization and would certainly not accept any such place unless it were commensurate with her historical importance , size of population and her services to peace and culture " , including neutrality during the Second World War .
8 The Sun is certainly 5000 million years old , and by stellar standards it is no more than middle-aged ; not for another 5000 million years at least will anything drastic happen to it , so that we on Earth have a long reprieve ( unless , of course , we decide to indulge in another major war , which would not destroy the world but would certainly wipe out the human race ) .
9 The opportunity to discuss problems with members of other district societies was a great assistance to me in leading the various debates of the Southern Society during my presidential year and would certainly not have arisen without the opportunity to travel .
10 Tonally there 's a lot more bottom end than I was expecting , and while it would n't pass for the finest of Martins , it 's good enough to fit into any acoustic line-up and would certainly be bright enough to handle picking and single line solos .
11 A change of heart though would certainly offer new coach Stewart McKinney greater options behind the scrum .
12 We would clearly want to base as much exemplification on our own published/to be published material and would certainly want in certain circumstances to veto things competing directly with ours .
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