Example sentences of "have certainly [verb] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Dublin has certainly become the new hero on the terraces , as the travelling fans chanted his name at the end . |
2 | MICHAEL Roberts has certainly gone a long way towards silencing his critics in the past week . |
3 | The original meaning , as defined by Collins , has certainly taken a mean whipping before re-release into this streetwise prose but we 're talking the same thing here , are n't we ? |
4 | ‘ It has certainly taken a great deal of time for myself and the other ten or so members of our committee . |
5 | The death of Froggy Davies has certainly removed a real character from the golf scene . |
6 | Anneka was today filming on location somewhere in London for her current programme , Capital Woman , ‘ which has certainly required an extra effort . ’ |
7 | Drug money has certainly had a baleful impact on Guatemala , but there is nothing particularly new about it . |
8 | With a list of accolades under her no doubt stylish belt — including the prestigious British Designer of the Year Award in 1985 and an MBE in 1987 — she has certainly had an illustrious career . |
9 | It has secured sales and has certainly proved a successful campaign . |
10 | He 'd certainly used an interior designer , and whoever it was had done a really remarkable job . |
11 | The base categories selected for the explanatory variables are old and poor , to try to avoid negative paths ; if we had used the young as the baseline , we would have certainly produced a negative effect of old age on preparedness to break the law , for example . |
12 | Oh dear well you 've certainly made a nice job of it here anyway . |
13 | All the same , I 've certainly got the right shape for dealing with large animals — look … ’ |
14 | ‘ You 've certainly got an odd collection here , ’ said Finn . |
15 | ‘ Well , you 've certainly come a long way from the child who ran from me in that garden . ’ |
16 | Well , we 've certainly come a long way since Pliny 's day . |
17 | The king himself had strongly favoured the Auld Alliance with France , particularly as he had been able to use it so much to his advantage , and had certainly upheld the Catholic church . |
18 | Although Sherman had not used the keyboard , he had certainly made a combinatorial request . |
19 | She had certainly done no manual work . |
20 | I had certainly found the rural setting I had been hankering after . |
21 | You have certainly done an excellent job and I hope that at our next meeting on 11 August 1993 at 10.00 a.m . |
22 | Finniston 's own skills have certainly made an enormous contribution to the industrial growth of Britain . |
23 | Cardiff have certainly adopted an efficient recruitment policy . |
24 | Nevertheless , former protagonists have certainly broken the mental log jam . |
25 | We have certainly come a long way since Aristotle and Ptolemy , when we thought that the earth was the centre of the universe ! |
26 | Unless there were special factors involved and although I can not recall a situation where we 've paid for a person to go into that 's for members to discuss , not me , but we have certainly paid an enhanced rate where somebody wanted to go to live near their daughter who was in and we felt that was a legitimate reason for paying a higher rate and , and , and we did do so , so there are other types of flexibility . |
27 | Although older men have certainly experienced a substantial decline in job opportunities , the problems faced by older women should not be underestimated . |
28 | London have certainly dominated the divisional championship , and on those results alone , few could argue with his succession to Uttley . |
29 | Erm , but certainly erm but er he 's certainly got an interesting face . |
30 | It 's certainly come a long way from the upstairs room at the Albert . |