Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] certainly " in BNC.
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1 | However , it is of interest , for instance , that cost increases in mass market paperbacks during the period 1981–6 were almost double those of general hardback publications — a fact which should certainly influence selection choices between hard and paperback editions of the same work . |
2 | The following is a list ( not exhaustive ) of matters which should certainly be given consideration . |
3 | Still , even these , to whatever extent they are not merely believed in , but have come to be actually felt in the world as we experience it , will thereby have their place in the real fabric of the world , which must certainly include all personal or socially shared versions of it . |
4 | It is as if the discovery could have no meaning for anyone experiencing the novel — which would certainly be curious . |
5 | The couple were not going to the palace of Saint Cloud , which would certainly not have provided an intimate setting for a honeymoon , but to a small house at Villeneuve l'Etang , which the Emperor had purchased himself . |
6 | An interesting discovery which would certainly have brought the Hunters running was unearthed at Danbury , Essex , in October 1779 . |
7 | The time has surely come for local authorities , at least , to develop and implement ‘ whole authority ’ policies and procedures on a range of topics , which would certainly include children with special needs and also child abuse . |
8 | But actually there is one important thing they can do which would certainly improve world economic prospects : resist the temptation to put up new protectionist barriers , and push ahead with a speedy conclusion of the Uruguay round of trade talks . |
9 | After all , the postclassical position recognises that variability in human criminal motivations plays a part in accounting for the prevalence of crimes : it would not be too damaging to the overall position to allow that in some cases it plays the major part ( provided that the exceptions only constitute a tiny proportion of total crime — which would certainly be the case with sexual abuse of children ) . |
10 | Ross is probably right that his is the more common sense view , but it may still strike us as extremely odd that it could ever be one 's duty not to do what which would certainly have the best results . |
11 | Yet the suggestion that there should be a power to impose selective bans was rejected , neither police nor judges appearing willing to become involved in such a politically sensitive task , the exercise of which would certainly bring forth accusations of bias . |
12 | Hence I never knew who the culprit was and was never put into possession of the document or documents which existed and which would certainly have identified that person , since each copy of the minutes had , on my advice , been numbered . |
13 | It can not be asserted with confidence that every , or even any , of these distinctions would find favour with a judge , but at any rate they are possible distinctions which would certainly be made much of by an experienced counsel for the defence . |
14 | Twisting the wire tie is hard too , but the binning itself is something which would certainly have earned me a Rainbow Award at play-school . |
15 | As for the LPO , no-one was quite clear ; some researchers thought it was primarily an ‘ output ’ region , coordinating motor responses such as pecking ; others saw it as more to do with the bird 's emotional responses , which would certainly include fear and distaste . |
16 | ‘ Marco Polo insisted that the mountain was made in the shape of a cube , which would certainly have explained the matter . |
17 | We have already noted that lawyers can be expected to provide a whole range of help which would certainly include information , advice and assistance . |
18 | She had innocent , dark-blue eyes and a cupid's-bow mouth which would certainly get her into trouble one day . |
19 | She would have to let her parents know , and her father would insist on paying her bail , which would certainly wreck their holiday plans . |
20 | ‘ Would you kindly go away , ’ said Prince Edward in a voice which would certainly have carried across Rutland . |
21 | The hon. Gentleman is proposing something entirely different , which would certainly be without the law , which is not an advance on 1993 and which is probably impossible . |
22 | If the analysed cells were NFEs , then at 22 weeks ' gestation ( case 8 ) this should represent a transplacental haemorrhage of about 0.5 mL , which would certainly be sufficient to stimulate a secondary immune response in an isoimmunised mother . |
23 | At the other extreme from attempting to stabilize the monetary system by an appropriate use of the price mechanism ( the price of gold ) there arose a multitude of plans for the conscious creation of international money which would certainly supplement , and perhaps do away with , the role of gold and even dollars as part of international reserves . |
24 | Erm even for peak period times which would certainly help them . |
25 | Changes in these attitudes and practices will be the result of a long political process which will certainly take more than a century to work out , and even then will probably compress the time which it took Europe to work through comparable processes . |
26 | The American , Ciel Pulitzer , is now hoping to promote Delia 's work in the States , which will certainly make her a busy lady . |
27 | Rangers had no such inhibitions : a night which will certainly be enshrined in the history of the club under ‘ minor miracles ’ called for what Alex Ferguson calls ‘ men of character ’ . |
28 | Their courses are based on the BHS and National Vocational Qualifications ( NVQ ) standards , which will certainly complement your practical training for these exams , although you do not have to work towards taking any exams to follow any of the courses . |
29 | As soon as you have learned how to find the various groups , you can bring your binoculars into action , with results which will certainly not disappoint you . |
30 | These difficulties have been faced with commendable honesty in the large catalogue , which includes a number of useful specialist essays , and which will certainly be the point of departure for future research in this area . |