Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] certainly " in BNC.

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1 I am glad to have the chance to follow the right hon. Member for Shropshire , North ( Mr. Biffen ) , whom I certainly regard as far and away the most successful Leader of the House in all my time here .
2 I mean I I certainly accept that I mean I think there a lot of problems on the in the stage door club several nights of the years .
3 I , I , I I certainly think there 's a great deal of sense in it all .
4 I I certainly did n't go in in in in with a rank on my shoulder , I went in as a recruit .
5 For a city the nature of York it is vital , in my view , that public confidence in the greenbelt it 's got to endure for beyond thirty years , that is the case I would share the views to some extent of the York City in that , and which I I certainly read into ma'am , your , two of your questions , what happens beyond two thousand and six ?
6 Yes I I erm I I I certainly do er and
7 The the question mark I 've got is tha is that I I certainly accept that , it 's the it 's the question of the work being done at the appropriate level and the erm , the the fact that two sub teams are working without a complaint examiner , and , but I
8 Well I ca n't but I mean I I certainly did n't erm have n't thrown one out that 's what I mean , you know ?
9 You 're talking now to someone who certainly worked very closely with Mrs Thatcher and was a member of the Cabinet .
10 Having realised , I suspect , at least for the time being , that they are not going to get anywhere in their fight for equal prize money at Wimbledon or the French , the Women 's Tennis Association have come up with another proposal which I know has support in some areas but which I certainly hope will also bite the dust .
11 I always really wanted one but the trouble was they were 70 quid a pop , which I certainly could n't afford on a Saturday lad 's money — even the Saturday lad 's money that Malcolm paid .
12 If Delius can be considered under-rated by the public at large , which I certainly believe he is , then Life 's Dance and the Piano concerto , as two of his lesser known works , have up until now , been almost completely ignored .
13 ‘ If intercourse under the circumstances now in question constitute an assault on the part of the man , it must constitute rape , unless indeed , as between married persons rape is impossible , a proposition to which I certainly am not prepared to assent , and for which there seems to me to he no sufficient authority …
14 However , I should have done the proper cockpit checks which I certainly did ever after .
15 Therefore if we do n't actually want to live in the same place as the residents , which I certainly would n't want to do , right .
16 ‘ Because you 're alive , ’ Michael snarled , ‘ which you certainly would n't be if there had been more than one of them here . ’
17 Most of us , as people who live in this world , are interested in our environment , and even if not young we certainly grow to appreciate it and to learn a bit about flowers and the way animals live and work in our garden and watching David Attenborough on television and erm we have a genuine interest because as part of this world we know it and come to understand it , and probably feel , therefore , if even if you 're not a biology specialist , which you certainly do n't have to be by any means , when a child asks a question about , you know , ‘ where do the flies go in winter ? ’ and ‘ why 's the hamster gone to sleep for three months ? ’ we feel more capable of answering it because we 're closer to it ourselves and those are the sorts of questions that people told us .
18 Most of us , as people who live in this world , are interested in our environment , and even if not young we certainly grow to appreciate it and to learn a bit about flowers and the way animals live and work in our garden and watching David Attenborough on television and erm we have a genuine interest because as part of this world we know it and come to understand it , and probably feel , therefore , if even if you 're not a biology specialist , which you certainly do n't have to be by any means , when a child asks a question about , you know , ‘ where do the flies go in winter ? ’ and ‘ why 's the hamster gone to sleep for three months ? ’ we feel more capable of answering it because we 're closer to it ourselves and those are the sorts of questions that people told us .
19 The only country house poem which she certainly read is Pope 's ‘ Epistle to Burlington ’ .
20 Under the umbrella of a degree course in English Literature , Robyn read Freud and Marx , Kafka and Kierkegaard , which she certainly could n't have done at Oxbridge .
21 But whether Rider Haggard wanted to move his mysterious veiled woman somewhat further from the realm of allegory near which she certainly appeared to reside in She and Ayesha , or whether he was merely exercising the husbandry of a writer who had created in Quatermain a remarkably useful narrator and wanted to make the fullest use of him , the fact remains that the ‘ She ’ of She and Allan is more shrewdly realised as a woman than in the two preceding books , even if her self- centred mysticism is still as grandiose and woolly as it was .
22 The Great Man had risen late , attended to his correspondence while still in bed , lunched and dined extravagantly well ( which she certainly did not ) and stayed up half the night , much to the chagrin of his generals .
23 There are many factors which might explain this immobility , of which one certainly is the regional variation of house prices considered above .
24 There was no sign of one , but Ace did discover a locked section of one case which , upon being broken open , proved to contain the sort of books which one certainly did n't find in the local W H Smiths .
25 Without studies of that kind , which we certainly do not have , it is proper to remain agnostic on the question of whether regional variations are of any significance .
26 We ourselves suggested that , notwithstanding our data , any patient who believes that he or she has a problem with human insulin should resume animal insulin , which we certainly would not wish to see withdrawn .
27 That way of thinking about it will become very useful for things like linear regression , which we may touch on , and erm for the notion of variants accounted for , which we certainly will touch on shortly Now , there 's different sorts of correlations .
28 which we certainly were n't doing , were we , in the last last year er review and the mechanics of the fax service we already thought that took up a lot of hours you know just putting , faxing them through , receiving them
29 As a breed they are not instinctive guard dogs , and their function in life is to provide hours of endless amusement and pleasure — a task which they certainly embrace whole-heartedly .
30 However , it would be wrong for the Government to hype the Bill too much , and to raise expectations which they certainly can not meet .
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