Example sentences of "[be] certainly [art] " in BNC.
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1 | They 're certainly a controversial issue . |
2 | Incidentally , the hero of the end of the week , when the going was really hard , namely our Church Officer 's young grandson , Steven Massey , said to Frances Robertson when she offered him this form of sustenance ‘ Well , I do n't know about the Turkish , but you 're certainly a delight . ’ |
3 | ‘ You 're certainly no grandchild of mine . ’ |
4 | They 're certainly the classic lamp-post . |
5 | ‘ But I 'm certainly a lot happier than after my first match at Liverpool ! |
6 | And while I 'm not his hugest fan , I 'm certainly an admirer and this storming , bleeping , lost-in-house noise has plenty to admire about it . |
7 | It was a time when strikes were being blamed for most of the country 's ills , and Lord Hodson said : ‘ The injury and suffering caused by strike action is very often widespread as well as devastating and a threat to strike would be expected to be certainly no less serious than a threat of violence . ’ |
8 | yeah , erm I would take a guess that there will be because we still have ambitions to shed a load of space so it would be advisable to re-fit to release further space we have another twenty six smaller stores that we have n't done at all yet other than put a so yes we 'll have an on-going re-fit programme I ca n't give you the exact details because erm how many it 's gon na be but there will be certainly an on-going re-fit programme . |
9 | But the new two-axle units were actually responsible for part of the upsurge in traffic on their routes and were certainly no worse than the buses with which they were successfully competing . |
10 | There were certainly no more crocodile files or strictly supervised hostels . |
11 | The results were not conclusive , but there were certainly no incidents of the sort that had started his interest . |
12 | There were certainly no signs of youthful promise . |
13 | IPSWICH Town may have had their minds on Saturday 's sixth round FA Cup tie against Arsenal because they were certainly a long way below their best against struggling Middlesbrough at Portman Road last night . |
14 | Railcars themselves , which entered service in Donegal in 1926 , were certainly a fore-runner of the modern ‘ Sprinter ’ … a bus on wheels . |
15 | The seventies were certainly a period of great change in attitudes within the Customs & Excise in general , and on the cutters in particular we saw great improvements in many ways with the acquisition of better technical equipment such as highly sophisticated radio communication , and the development of international relations . |
16 | Whoever the child-murdering Mingrelians might be they were certainly a long way away . |
17 | The wage explosions were certainly a product of overaccumulation in a general sense : more or less full , and rapidly expanding , employment during much of the long boom was a necessary backdrop . |
18 | And they were certainly the principal victims of the health dispute of 1982 , which proved to be Britain 's longest industrial dispute for fifty years . |
19 | The dominant elements were certainly the Soviet ones with the Yenan communists second and the ‘ native communists having little influence . |
20 | They were certainly the ugliest animals I had ever seen in all my travels . |
21 | The tough ones were certainly the dominant force within the prison . |
22 | Maybe our own series , but forgetting all that there is one inescapable fact , we were certainly the bonniest team of the tournament ! |
23 | Still , industrial work itself , in its characteristic structure and setting , and urbanisation — life in the rapidly growing cities — were certainly the most dramatic forms of the new life ; new because even the continuity of some local occupation or town concealed far-reaching changes . |
24 | But still tariff cuts in the sixties were certainly an important influence on the trade during the period . |
25 | It 's certainly a narrow aréte , but I found the tiny loose stones of Am Bodach 's unstable path far more disquieting than this ridge , with its well-worn , solid path snaking comfortingly across to the last top between us and our goal of Sgurr a' Mhaim . |
26 | COLBERT : He 's certainly a lot more marketable than Damien Hardman . |
27 | I 'm not sure they succeed in this more ambitious intention , but it 's certainly a commendable effort by the authors . |
28 | ‘ There 's certainly a degree of roughness with horses , ’ he admitted . |
29 | It 's certainly a cheery coincidence that , while the Franks fritter away several chunks of their Go ! |
30 | There 's certainly a tribal vibe here , but it 's not the kind of ecstatic enlightenment and spiritual hedonism The Shamen are promoting . |