Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [vb mod] certainly " in BNC.

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1 But I reminded myself that I was fortunate to have any sort of job , and that I would certainly get used to teaching these girls , who , although they were very poor , might be as good and as intelligent as children from the greatest families in England .
2 Well , I do n't know if Marlborough tobacco was around in the time of Jesus Christ , but erm I think if Jesus Christ had the second coming today one of the first things he would condemn is this week that is the cause of death and destruction throughout the world , and if he would n't condemn that I would certainly be a bit dismayed .
3 I am certainly grateful for the three days , which gave me much that I will certainly remember beyond two months !
4 If I do n't try myself to answer such questions , I could be sure that someone would certainly raise them .
5 Then Alexia Lindsay , just retired from the Christian Aid office , took over the Ephemera Stall with such flair and brilliant success that she will certainly be encored too .
6 So you see you need not make your own designs although I think that you will certainly want to do so when you get going .
7 The second point is that you should certainly select subjects you think you will enjoy .
8 Describing himself as ‘ a retired fiddler ’ , he was reluctant to say which of the many festival events would be highlights for him , but could hardly deny , that one will certainly be a performance by his former pupil , Claire Roff , now 18 , who began playing the violin when she was only four .
9 Some campaigns are doomed to failure from the start and that one will certainly be a waste of time .
10 And I think that 's something that we 'll certainly discuss tomorrow , on Thursday .
11 I hoped that we could do that today , but I trust that we shall certainly have an opportunity tomorrow .
12 We got the Gilbey bar but I no the answer to that question would be if any company or org organisation was prepared or wished to talk about funding the theatre in any way and I think were 'd be more than welcome to sit down with and talk them and say well how would you perceive that which way would you like to go about it how can we assist that and I think we 're be open to suggestions from them how they see it I mean you know it could be seats it could be programmes it could be any any arrange of things that we 'd certainly welcome who approach us from companies but we I think we are pro-active in sense that we do n't wait for that to happen we actually go out but was said early I think given the recession it has been difficult lately to actually go out to companies and say I mean sure companies like the Harlow Council find it extremely finance the finances extremely difficult on them and with the recession it 's really difficult for them to actually find funding and I know lot 's of companies who actually cutting back on it certain areas I think funding of oth outside organisations will be one of the areas they 'll be cutting back on .
13 ‘ That proved that we could certainly be in the business of assisting recovery and restoration .
14 ‘ My anticipation is that we will certainly see a rise on Monday — not of the same proportion , but there 's clearly going to be a rise .
15 One , especially relevant for the UK and for economically depressed regions of the country , is that there will certainly be international and regional differences in the rate at which new technology is taken up .
16 In the passage I have just quoted , Lord Templeman said that there must certainly be something more than infringement before the assistance of civil proceedings can be invoked .
17 The general impression conveyed is that these women would not necessarily be more satisfied with work if they saw more people , but that they would certainly be less dissatisfied .
18 If the right hon. Gentleman would only himself address the causes of crime , he would realise that they would certainly not be solved by the suggestion made at the Labour party press conference this morning — that we should empty our prisons to pay for more police .
19 The Government generally take the view that matters of pay and hours are better left to negotiation between employers and employees , or by their representatives , and that they should certainly not be dealt with in legislation or in codes of practice provided for in statute .
20 Those changes appear to be so great that they will certainly still be affecting readers of this text in the 1990s .
21 Wright 's magnificent second goal was just the icing on the cake before a near 30,000 crowd , and proves that they will certainly be in with a shout when the title race really hots up .
22 I remember a man with a family of several young children who worked at the plant saying at one of the first local public meetings I addressed that it would certainly change his mind about nuclear power if the link with leukaemia was substantiated .
23 Observing Raskolnikov wince at the idea of eternity as a bathhouse , he murmurs ‘ with a vague smile ’ that he would certainly have made it like that himself .
24 Bella knew that he would certainly find her .
25 Edward himself sought refuge in Stirling castle , but was refused entry by the governor on the understandable grounds that he would certainly be captured .
26 He rang me back and said that he would certainly come .
27 It would seem to follow from the proposed provision that he would certainly not be guilty unless the woman had a reasonable fear of immediate harm .
28 The latest report on Place 's condition was that he would certainly live , and they might be able to speak to him tomorrow .
29 Morris replied that he would certainly do so , but only for money , and passed on , taking up a position in a corner of the room .
30 A pledge that he would certainly not rest until he had fulfilled his responsibility .
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