Example sentences of "[coord] is certainly " in BNC.

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1 The interior banister at the Old Rectory is of granite and is certainly bold and massive , with ceiling-high columns half enclosing the staircase .
2 Yet it advertises nothing , and is certainly intended as a joke or satire .
3 Pythons and boas include the largest species known — the Reticulated Python from South-East Asia is probably the longest ( up to 10 metres ) and the Anaconda from South America follows it a close second and is certainly heavier .
4 He adores them really and is certainly very proud of them ’
5 The general principle that dependence/independence status is closely linked with an individual 's point on the lifespan was outlined in the discussion of the model of living , and is certainly applicable to this AL .
6 A presentation was made by the club to each of them to mark a record that is without parallel in Palace history and is certainly unusual in football 's annals overall .
7 But to automatically assume that this is the woman 's role when other choices are available or when the task can be shared is n't fair and is certainly a point of discussion .
8 Real hypochondria encompasses a much wider range of symptomatology , is far more persistent , and is certainly not an occupational disease limited to would-be quacks .
9 With reference to your article on the inconsistencies in the Serpell report ( This Week , 27 January , p 220 ) the town of Keith is mostly surrounded by farmland and is certainly not in the middle of a peat bog ( Scottish or otherwise ) .
10 It says the O-bahn , which beat a light rail alternative on cost , will not have the capacity or the convenience of a tram and is certainly more expensive ’ .
11 Nevertheless , the book contains some useful and interesting material and is certainly not a book to be ignored .
12 Geologically this seems unlikely , if only because the Campanian chalk is widely distributed in the Paris Basin and is certainly not confined to the Montagne de Reims . ’
13 Turning up the Drive then brings in the overdrive effect and is certainly flexible — none of this ″either on or off″ syndrome .
14 Hill-Wood remains philosphical about the club 's disappointing run — ‘ you have good spells and bad spells ’ — and is certainly more optimistic about the club 's chances of winning major honours this season than he was at a similar stage last year .
15 ‘ Any suggestion that the one-day internationals do n't matter as much as the Tests is not right and is certainly at variance with the way the players view it . ’
16 I would like to stress that the commercial consideration is only one of many elements and is certainly not the most important .
17 EMC is said to have plans of its own to bring out a new generation of Symmetrix , and is certainly not daunted by the hot breath of competition — it just announced a two-for-one stock split to be effected via a scrip dividend .
18 The use of the terms ‘ counter-revolution ’ and ‘ a turn to the Right ’ is therefore a trifle misleading and is certainly to misunderstand what had happened in Hollywood before 1933 .
19 While Siemens Nixdorf still spends a total £600m or 13% of revenues on research and development , and is certainly still investing in mainframes , Bearpark would provide no indication of how much .
20 It therefore precedes the emergence of the State and is certainly not the creation of a governing authority .
21 The most remarkable part of this very large-scale ( 46 minutes ) quartet is the fantastical scherzo , which has a certain diabolic character ( and is certainly diabolically difficult to play ) .
22 This is reputed to be one of the five most beautiful hotels in the world , and is certainly the most prestigious hotel in Mauritius , with service , food and style to match .
23 In general , however , the reported form is the normal conversational one , and is certainly the one familiar to young children in ordinary exchanges .
24 It was also , we think , common ground and is certainly correct that , against this background , any ambiguity in the Act should be resolved in favour of consistency between the Act and the Convention , the presumption being that the legislature was seeking to give effect to the principles of the Convention and would not lightly legislate inconsistently with the United Kingdom 's treaty obligations thereunder : see Garland v. British Rail Engineering Ltd. [ 1983 ] 2 A.C. 751 , 771 .
25 It is not wholly surprising , and is certainly not W. 's fault , that she remained in the grip of the disease , gradually losing weight or that on one occasion she used violence towards a member of the staff in circumstances which led to the police being called .
26 The fact that much modern art is quite unmemorable — and modern music particularly so — is perhaps a result of formal weakness , and is certainly the reason for its perishable quality .
27 Nevertheless , the study we propose will give a good foundation for exploration , and is certainly the most essential and important investigation of all for the young composer who wants to find his way ahead .
28 If the Secretary of State believes that he can get rid of tariffs , why does he support the Common Market , now known as the European Community — that big business club which is essentially a conspiracy against the working class and is certainly not wholeheartedly supported on this side of the House ?
29 It is an important one , because every aspect of the environment in which we live is of interest to us as individuals and is certainly of interest to the people whom we seek to represent .
30 But such a bland and anodyne approach will fail even to begin to understand the basis of human society and is certainly not competent to uncover the true causes of our present social unrest .
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