Example sentences of "[coord] are certainly " in BNC.
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1 | Recently it has been found that those old people who either have pets of their own or who have access to animals are often actually healthier — and are certainly happier — than those who have no such contact . |
2 | Publishers ' blurbs — i.e. the brief descriptions of books on the insides of dust covers — may sometimes be used as selection information by librarians , and are certainly a very important factor for readers selecting from library shelves , though they constitute at best a dubious selection instrument for librarians and readers alike . |
3 | The items noted are in no special order and are certainly not comprehensive . |
4 | Streets , it stressed , are not just for transport and are certainly not just for cars . |
5 | These should be available from most good component suppliers and are certainly listed in the Maplin catalogue . |
6 | They are , as a rule , stunted in growth , ill-shaped , and frequently ill-formed in the chest ; they become prematurely old , and are certainly short-lived ; they are phlegmatic and bloodless and exhibit their debility of constitution by obstinate attacks of dyspepsia , and disorders of the liver and kidneys , and by rheumatism . |
7 | It seems the Colchester team are in a phase of ‘ going through the motions ’ and are certainly guilty of an unacceptable number of turnovers and missed shots . |
8 | They rarely interfere with sessile or other invertebrate life , and are certainly much happier in such surroundings . |
9 | What occasions might be suitable , however , are not clearly apparent , and are certainly not part of what is conventionally regarded as diagnosis and/or medical decision-making . |
10 | Problems are sometimes difficult to spot and are certainly unlikely to be highlighted by the vendor or his solicitor . |
11 | This can hardly be said for composers such as Webern , whose fifty-odd songs have accompaniments which are almost undistinguishable one from another and are certainly unmemorable . |
12 | This is only a small point , the Fun School 4 products have enough going for them to be recommended and are certainly good value for money — BUT to continue to compete with other quality software that is now appearing , this lack of consistency will need to be addressed . |
13 | , left , and are certainly on top of it all in the steeping area . |
14 | But whereas neurosis is , in a sense , a private affair , affecting mainly the person who suffers from it , delinquency and acting-out of neurotic conflicts are much more the concern of society as a whole and are certainly likely to affect others to a greater degree than is normally true of the symptoms of a conventional neurosis . |
15 | Golding 's boys are never without problems and are certainly not described as perfect little darlings . |
16 | If your household has two cars and you get rid of one of them you may be helping the environment , but are certainly worse off . |
17 | What if , just like me , you generally desire to be fitter and thinner but are certainly not going to do anything as ludicrous as measure your pulse or rate of oxygen depletion ? |
18 | We are not totally recession proof but are certainly better insulated than most companies against its worst effects . |
19 | Unless we , as legislators , are prepared to treat such circumstances with that degree of seriousness , rather than allowing fines even in the low thousands to be imposed , we are unlikely to secure the safety culture to which North sea workers are , sadly , not accustomed but are certainly entitled . |