Example sentences of "it certainly [vb past] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was strained through sieves into stone water jars , and if the truth were told , it was probably not very alcoholic and it certainly had a short life . |
2 | The shock caused by Balfour 's going thus did something to steady the party and it certainly produced a real determination to settle the affairs of the party with less friction than had been fashionable of late . |
3 | The effect of all this activity in committees and small consultative groups is incalculable , but it certainly represented a formidable contribution to the growth of interest in the conservation of industrial buildings and machines . |
4 | It certainly made a big difference . |
5 | It certainly made an unusual change from cranberry sauce and was one of the most memorable tastes I experienced in the New World . |
6 | It might all be nonsense , she thought , but it certainly tied a few things together . |
7 | When it was first shown to the Buckinghamshire firm 's workforce it certainly created the right impression ; an achievment in a factory used to seeing some of the world 's most desireable cars . |
8 | I do n't know when this story started but it certainly happened a long time ago . |
9 | It certainly rained a great deal in Nuku'alofa , the gales whipping up the surf into clouds of spume and sending broken branches spinning through the air . |
10 | We will not track the development of the MEP in detail but , despite many criticisms of the way it achieved its objectives , it certainly established the widespread use of computers in British schools . |