Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] is certainly " in BNC.
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1 | He or she is certainly making a commitment to trust God . |
2 | A sample : We 're coming in to land at Speke My legs are feeling very weak We 've just returned from Barcelona And now I 'm going for a sauna Toshack is of Scottish descent , and there is certainly a bit of McGonagall in there , though not the best bit . |
3 | ‘ The roads are excellent in Libya so you do not need a four-wheel-drive job , and there is certainly no shortage of petrol . ’ |
4 | There is evidence that points towards cannabis occasionally causing sterility , and there is certainly evidence to prove that the drug attacks the body 's fatty tissues . |
5 | Add to this another twelve species in their own right and there is certainly scope for a rare ‘ find ’ among imports . |
6 | There still is a constituency , and there is certainly a need , for the old , traditional , welfare Labour vision , but it is a permanently declining sector of the electorate . |
7 | French players , former players and tennis fans all over the world are being invited to sign a petition in support of the expanded facilities and there is certainly a familiar name at the top of the list — France 's recently resigned Davis Cup captain , Yannick Noah . |
8 | At Kilellan the area examined so far is only a part of a much more extensive settlement and there is certainly a lot still to be discovered . |
9 | Dunstable was a canon of Hereford , and there is certainly a close stylistic relationship between his music and that of Benet , who was one of the last practitioners of a form brought to its apogee by Dunstable , the mathematically proportioned isorhythmic motet . |
10 | All theories have difficulties to overcome , and there is certainly no need to abandon the orthodox view . |
11 | ‘ There is no intrinsic reason for another reorganisation so soon after the last , and there is certainly no popular demand for it . |
12 | I would , indeed , pay tribute to the work done at Fleetlands , and there is certainly no question of the avionic repairs at Carlisle having any effect on Fleetlands . |
13 | On the whole the Merovingian comites have been seen as similar to the late Roman comites civitatis , and there is certainly a case for thinking that both could carry out the same duties , which included the hearing of law-suits and the enforcement of justice , and could involve military leadership as well . |
14 | And there is certainly no plans for other complaints to go to P As . |
15 | The phrases are fine-sounding , and there is certainly nothing wrong with the three Rs . |
16 | ‘ And there is a lot of contemporary dance today that is exciting and novel and there is certainly an audience for it . ’ |
17 | As Ackroyd 's ventriloquised Wilde makes clear , Wilde was a great exaggerator and , like his friend Whitman , a great contradictor of himself ; and he is certainly a great source of dualistic formulations , in all their slippery bliss . |
18 | Offiah is fortunate to be blessed with great natural ability and he is certainly the most marketable asset in Rugby League . |
19 | ‘ We need to get back towards the Victorian days of discipline ’ says Dr Boyson in one of his attacks on ‘ permissiveness ’ , and he is certainly not alone among Tory fundamentalists in fondly remembering the glories of empire , child labour and workhouse in Queen Victoria 's reign . |
20 | Well , of course Gordon has the sort of Liverpool record which one has to respect and he is certainly not the man to argue with . |
21 | Most modern black writing ( read largely by white readers ) constitutes a Literature of Blame , and it is certainly our turn to bow the neck and bear the blows . |
22 | He went on to say that the Met failed in this respect , and it is certainly the case that in the late Sixties some policemen would have taken the evidence with them , later , with a conjuror 's flourish , producing sackfuls of cannabis from behind the furniture with cries of ‘ Hullo John ! |
23 | But it is not the whole story ; and it is certainly not the correct starting-point . |
24 | And it is certainly true that , on previous form , the centre party has failed to extract any long-term benefit from recent occasions when it has held the balance of power . |
25 | This body of work represents an important stage in the development of documentary photography , and it is certainly the achievement that Thomson is most remembered for . |
26 | Lady Luck seems to turn against him when the chips are down — and it is certainly the chips that have gone against him . |
27 | There are many reasons why we eat — and it is certainly not simply to satisfy the pangs of hunger . |
28 | There is not a great difference between the serum cholesterol level in the fasting or in the fed state and it is certainly worth using a random cholesterol as a screening test . |
29 | The Act 's 238 sections and 13 schedules make it almost twice as long as the 1944 Education Act and it is certainly comparable in significance . |
30 | It is improbable that any of them will be healing up yet if they have ulcers and it is certainly too early to do any pond treatment , as this will only slow up the filter maturation process . |