Example sentences of "[noun prp] certainly do [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The Venice Soprintendenza certainly does not intend to miss out on such an opportunity and has already come up with a proposal , ‘ Dal Museo alla città ’ ( From Museum to City ) , which it estimates would cost L3.8 billion ( £1.76 million ; $3 million ) . |
2 | Freud certainly did not hold this assertion to be true . |
3 | This totally misguided view which , of course , Professor Hoskins certainly did not put forward , has to be corrected and , at the same time , the somewhat unbalanced concentration on late enclosure rectified . |
4 | The few hill-walkers and climbers that fancy a weekend away in February certainly do n't bring enough custom to keep the hotel owners in beaten copper coffee tables and onyx standard lamps . |
5 | It may make for some good headlines , but De Niro certainly does n't come on like a tycoon , talking about his company as not so much a business , more an ‘ artistic community ’ where people can freely exchange ideas . |
6 | But growth is still crucial , and Mr Llambias certainly does not see the recession as affecting the accountancy world 's appetite for mergers . |
7 | However , first XI captain John Hiles certainly does n't believe it will be an easy task , pointing out that the standard of hockey has improved greatly . |
8 | You do n't have to LIKE the things that they do or say to LOVE them ; Jesus certainly did n't like Zacchaeus ' cheating , but he loved Zacchaeus ! |
9 | And those few Iranians who liked Stockhausen certainly did not like the Shah . |
10 | It is not so much lack of intelligence , though compared with other Labour post-war leaders , Attlee , Gaitskell , Wilson , Callaghan and Foot , Mr Kinnock certainly does not shine . |
11 | ‘ Old Fosdyke certainly did n't expect it . ’ |
12 | The neutrality of Cambodia and Laos certainly did not resolve the security problems of these states . |
13 | Mr Heathcliff certainly does not look like a farmer . |
14 | Boswell certainly did not consider that it merited more than a brief mention , and was in no way put out by it . |
15 | Though Came , with its moderate , manor house proportions , may seem on the small side to be set so grandly in a park , Sir John Damer certainly did n't skimp on employing the very best craftsmen in all London . |
16 | This rather uncharitable remark possibly arose out of jealousy as Miller certainly did not give all his attention to the gentry , although , as Kalm said , the aristocracy did seek his advice . |
17 | If one takes ‘ amount ’ as referring to duration and extent ( number of people affected ) , perhaps together with probability and proximity , Bentham certainly does not think that all that matters is amount , since this would be to forget intensity , which seems to mean simply the extent to which it is actually liked moment by moment . |
18 | Our month in Borneo certainly did n't feel like an organised holiday . |
19 | With more than a dozen best-selling novels , EV Thompson certainly does n't have to worry . |
20 | Sampson and Clarke certainly did not see ‘ eye to eye ’ and they had the utmost contempt for each other as cricketers . |
21 | Nicholas certainly did not want to fight alone , and probably did not want to fight at all . |
22 | But there is no reason to believe — and the paper by Eliasson cited by Tummon and Mortimer certainly does not provide any supporting evidence — that use of white cell pipettes would introduce a systematic error giving values that are 100% higher than the sperm concentrations measured by the pipettes used today . |
23 | ‘ Ma certainly did n't bother to display my final report anywhere , ’ was all Daphne had to say on the subject . |