Example sentences of "there [is] certainly [art] " in BNC.

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1 There 's certainly a degree of roughness with horses , ’ he admitted .
2 There 's certainly a tribal vibe here , but it 's not the kind of ecstatic enlightenment and spiritual hedonism The Shamen are promoting .
3 There 's certainly a feeling that such labours are ‘ easy ’ , and studies have shown that they are better for the baby — rapid deliveries mean less chance of the baby becoming distressed and therefore involve fewer forceps deliveries and Caesarean sections .
4 There 's certainly a quake or two on Venus .
5 Now I think er it 's clear what 's going on here , there 's er weaving going on , I 'm not quite sure what the material is er but there 's certainly a loom with some kind of er , weaving being demonstrated .
6 Well I do n't know but it 's there 's certainly a lot of favouritism there .
7 There 's certainly a case and a working party will soon be reporting on how it should happen , but we have now got 14 other prisons working on programmes for sex offenders .
8 There 's certainly a lot of passion about this in the house of lords .
9 There 's certainly a fancy er club house there is n't it ?
10 There 's certainly a fancy er club house there is n't it ?
11 That 's right , there 's certainly a .
12 I think there 's certainly a lot of activity concerned with doing some of the rather more creative thing with micro-electronic systems , and the time will come , I 'm sure , when quite a lot of the skills that are normally exercised by people will be exercised by machines .
13 Regardless of your opinion of the hard driving , speed metal wares of high flying thrash titans Metallica , Slayer , Anthrax and Megadeth , there 's no denying their impressive longevity and there 's certainly no way of ignoring their ever increasing popularity .
14 But Hayward said : ‘ This is no time to panic and there 's certainly no pressure on Graham Turner .
15 I do n't like it when presentation screens are multiloaded before each level though — that 's just waste of time , and there 's certainly no excuse for it in a game like Sly Spy .
16 And there 's certainly no end of a palaver when a patient ‘ takes matters into his own hands ’ , with the electrified fence , for example .
17 There 's certainly no point in just waving antibiotics at it cos that wo n't make it better .
18 ‘ Well , ’ said Dorothea Gilberd , coming in sweaty and harassed from a Geography class with 1A , ‘ there 's certainly no prospect of getting anything done today . ’
19 And while considering quantum mechanics from a Buddhist perspective can be very illuminating , there 's certainly no need to do so — it 's extraordinary enough on its own terms .
20 There 's certainly no way we can shorten it and in fact erm s programme timing is very dependent on the ease or difficulty with which we actually get the land .
21 Anyway , there 's certainly no way I 'm going to start physio on him the way things are , or at least until you or Dr Grant have given him the OK . ’
22 Shane may now be shorn of groping groupies and desperate sports hacks who ring him at five o'clock in the morning , but there 's certainly no shortage of England batsmen who are prepared to play dazzled rabbits to his Mack truck headlights .
23 ‘ Delightful ’ says the Gourmet 's Guide to Fish and Chips , and there 's certainly no down side here .
24 They may even go lower , but there 's certainly the clear indications from the city that , and from informed sources that interests rates are likely to rise towards the end of this year .
25 But there is certainly no doubt or uncertainty , elitism or discrimination about Labour 's own scheme .
26 ‘ The roads are excellent in Libya so you do not need a four-wheel-drive job , and there is certainly no shortage of petrol . ’
27 There is certainly no indication of a physical relationship between Leapor and Freemantle , or with any other woman mentioned in the poems .
28 There is certainly no evidence that Steven Morrissey ever considered himself capable of fronting a band in these wilderness years .
29 Although there is certainly no clear-cut distinction , there seem to have been in recent years two rather separate major usages of this term ( and related terms such as ‘ chief information officer ’ ; , ‘ information system ’ , ‘ information centre ’ , ‘ end user ’ , and so on ) in the literature .
30 There is certainly no question of a slump or the economy going into free fall .
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