Example sentences of "i certainly " in BNC.

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1 The theatre is at it 's best being spectacular and for experimental new plays — I certainly do n't think the theatre should be like television .
2 I certainly could .
3 I certainly would not want to attempt a summary of the route we have taken all the way from the mind-body problem to children trying to win chocolates ; but I do need to make some concluding comments to justify the bold claim in the first paragraph that constructivism makes the mind-body problem less intractable .
4 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 .
5 ‘ Slowness is beauty ’ , which struck me as very odd in 1908 ( when I certainly did not believe it ) and has stayed with me ever since — shall we say as proof that you violated British habit ; and thought of it .
6 I certainly am .
7 I certainly left the meeting feeling that way , ’ Clive Rowlands , the president of the WRU , said .
8 I certainly did .
9 Lynn Binstock 's direction ( the original version was by John Cox ) was unprovocative , almost workmanlike , and the production one in which the music and the characterisation were of paramount importance — I certainly discovered fresh beauties and subtleties in the score , which was carefully conducted and nicely paced by a youthful Justin Brown .
10 I certainly felt sad , as I pictured the French girl standing in the middle of the field waving goodbye .
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 And I certainly learned the value of keeping my mouth shut about any ideas I might have
13 It probably was n't bubbling and smoking away like a witch 's cauldron but I certainly remember it that way What was it ?
14 I certainly would n't go into a new business and make instant decisions about who has got to go .
15 I certainly do , ’ Frau Nordern answered , as if the room had been done for her .
16 I certainly would n't go there . ’
17 I certainly feel it was a great delight to him during the last days of his life . ’
18 ‘ It 's not a question of bringing them to more people — Emporio has never been for the poor — but of morals ; with the Nineties there comes a new thinking about how much it 's right to spend on clothes and I certainly go along with that . ’
19 And I certainly do n't believe in having cosmetic surgery .
20 When asked if she was going out that evening , Becky replied , ‘ Well , I was n't , but I certainly am now ! ’
21 But I certainly believe , first of all , we have to give what help we can , ’ said Mr Hurd .
22 I certainly would n't claim that the loss-of-self aesthetic was valid outside of a probably quite limited , class- and gender-specific group of people who need their over-orderly thought patterns disrupted good'n'proper .
23 He was quite an average sort of pupil , nothing out of the ordinary , and I certainly did n't expect him to become what he is today . ’
24 In may respects , my shop is just the opposite , although I certainly have a health foods section , as do many delicatessens .
25 I certainly sell more red lentils than any other dried pulse , probably because they are the only variety that does not require soaking before cooking and are therefore the most convenient .
26 I certainly did not want existing company schemes to collapse and saw no reason why this should happen .
27 I certainly did . ’
28 I was n't very pretty and I certainly was n't a diva . ’
29 I certainly did n't .
30 ( You will have noticed , I trust , that there is no mention of my walking stick and my gloves in this kiosk episode , thus proving that I certainly do not need to use them .
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