Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] certainly [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The first phase must almost certainly involve the use of coercion and brutal methods ; the second phase need not rely upon such methods , but can use the methods of the market by introducing cheap goods with which to destroy petty-commodity or peasant production .
2 ‘ It 'll almost certainly mean a trip or two out there .
3 Next time you see that familiar mushroom cloud rearing up ( hopefully on your T.V. screen , not across the road ) , look at the base or stalk of the mushroom , and you 'll almost certainly see a ring of cloud rolling away horizontally from it .
4 If it does , we 'll almost certainly lose the mast , but we wo n't sink . ’
5 Were he to be called in the immigration debate Joshua would most certainly abandon the bookshop where he planned to spend at least part of the morning .
6 If this is so , then we shall almost certainly get a cookbook , and the standard-setters will be doomed forever to the thankless task of blocking , after the event , all the ingenious but undesirable accounting schemes that the wit of man can devise .
7 You could of course opt for the new Marshall JMP-1 MIDI preamp , which would almost certainly do the job ; I could equally recommend Boogie 's TriAxis , but that breaches your £1,000 ceiling .
8 This is not a suitable case in which to reopen the matter but I am bound to say that this case seems to show that there is room for an exception where examining the proceedings in Parliament would almost certainly settle the matter immediately one way or the other .
9 If it really was a bomb , unzipping the cover would almost certainly trip a booby trap .
10 It would almost certainly mean the return of a dictatorship to Zimbala ; and the reinstatement of the Security Police .
11 Indeed , if they ever made a film version of Dido 's next book — about mating and motherhood — it would almost certainly carry an X-certificate .
12 Analysts said that if sterling declined to 90 points on the index or plunged significantly below DM3 it would almost certainly trigger an increase in base rates .
13 Whereas if the consumer is still hoping to get credit from that source , he would anyway re-apply after having the information put right , so the correction would almost certainly reach the credit granter in the helpful context of an active proposal — under our existing law .
14 The chance-throw of the exam would almost certainly determine the quality of much of the rest of their lives .
15 A computer programmer would almost certainly get a computer to do it that way , but I doubt whether the brain does .
16 They offended his sense of emollience and he also realized that , if submitted and published , their clamant discourtesy would almost certainly have the effect of swinging opinion towards the King .
17 In a lecture he delivered on the fringe of last year 's Conservative Party conference , Mr Lawson said : ‘ While economic failure will most certainly drive a government out of office , economic success alone will not ensure that it retains office . ’
18 Adding a mouse to the system will almost certainly mean an addition to one of these files , but most mouse software will automatically introduce the necessary line(s) to the config.sys file .
19 This time it will almost certainly drop a wing , but just easing forwards a little will make a recovery .
20 The wooden riser will almost certainly create a groove in the tread below , so the concrete base is usually faced with either cement and sand or some other finish , after the formwork has been removed .
21 THE FATE of a handful of Tory MPs in the North-East will almost certainly decide the outcome of the General Election .
22 Where many of the other factors below are missing from a sale , the exclusion of goodwill from the sale will almost certainly make the transfer not a going concern .
23 Scores of volunteers were desperately trying last night to protect the shore with booms but the huge waves , whipped by 50mph winds , will almost certainly lash the oil over them .
24 That prosecutorial discretion will almost certainly rescue the offence from this absurdity is no proper substitute for such catch-all drafting .
25 Once accused of capital murder , the defendant will almost certainly have a problem finding an attorney .
26 It states that not using a lawyer would save you money initially but that it could be a false economy , particularly if your case goes to the High Court , where your opponent will almost certainly have a solicitor and a barrister .
27 Secondly , frequent testing and the enormous pressure of parents and pupils to succeed will almost certainly have the effect of focusing attention on assessment targets , at the expense of other activities to an even greater degree than has occurred in the past .
28 For example , the service agreement will almost certainly require the director to spend all his working hours working for the business .
29 Capital requirements that are higher than necessary will almost certainly reduce the number of participants .
30 However , it is generally acknowledged that to reduce the consumption of fat in our daily diet will almost certainly reduce the risk of heart disease along with other medical conditions .
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