Example sentences of "it [vb mod] certainly [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Even if the company had too much money for its own good and wanted to go way over the top it should certainly expect a finished block of 60,000 square feet for £9.4m . |
2 | Pat Choate 's book will be better received in the United States than in Europe , although it should certainly find French readers . |
3 | If the Man of Law had a prose tale it should certainly have been a serious and learned tale like Melibee , the Parson 's Tale , or Chaucer 's translations of Boethius ' De consolatione philosophiae or Pope Innocent III 's De miseria condicionis humane , and thus a tale of the kind that found a place in fragment VII . |
4 | It must certainly have looked like that , she realised . |
5 | Because there is no numeric keypad added the unit is compact and being built of heavy gauge metal it 'll certainly last . |
6 | I do n't think stress would cause this sort of pain but it 'll certainly make it feel worse , there 's no doubt about that . |
7 | If Claris finishes off the program properly , then it 'll certainly give WindowWorks a run for its money . |
8 | It might not be complete but it 'll certainly give us some of them . |
9 | It 'll certainly do us at the moment in the winter wo n't it ? |
10 | It 's difficult to measure in precise terms but having this employee assistance programme I think will help you attract staff , it 'll certainly help you retrain staff |
11 | promise much but it 'll certainly stretch to one extra , anytime . |
12 | It wo n't buy the rest of your life , but it 'll certainly fund a good time . |
13 | The car may look out of place on English roads , but its owner is sure of one thing … it 'll certainly get the buyer noticed . |
14 | Nor did it impress the Arab states , which pointed out that if Israel was able to absorb hundreds of thousands of Jews it could certainly absorb more than 100,000 Palestinian returnees ; or the United States , which did not think the Israeli offer ‘ provide[d] a suitable basis for contributing to solution of Arab refugee question . ’ |
15 | It could certainly take us years to completely assimilate and comprehend them . |
16 | It might not succeed in stopping Home Rule , but it could certainly take up enough time to stop a Plural Voting Bill from getting through . |
17 | Given the bulk of the Emperor and the weight of its weaponry , it could not actually run , yet it could certainly lumber forward more quickly . |
18 | It could certainly have the advantage of returning land to agricultural use without the huge delays normally associated with conventional quarrying . |
19 | We thought what that meant , er it 'd certainly turn turn against this speculative proposal . |
20 | Delisting would do Jardine Matheson no good in Hong Kong ( though it would certainly do less harm if it were attributed to a row with the regulators than , say , to lack of faith in the future of the place ) . |
21 | ‘ It would certainly fit in with the blood-group problem . |
22 | I remember a man with a family of several young children who worked at the plant saying at one of the first local public meetings I addressed that it would certainly change his mind about nuclear power if the link with leukaemia was substantiated . |
23 | Today , in the extremely unlikely event of its ever being put up for sale , it would certainly fetch several million US dollars on the open market . |
24 | And it would certainly send a message to the Independent Ratepayers … ’ |
25 | It would certainly create more work for the lawyers but would not add a great deal of protection for the ordinary person . |
26 | It would certainly explain how you came to be washed up in Seal Haven . ’ |
27 | As a potential First Prize Draw Winner , it would certainly make sense to consider now exactly what you would do with a £100,000 Tax-Free lump sum . |
28 | It would certainly distract the attention of the powerful commercial groups that are about to join battle over cable television networks . |
29 | ‘ Well , ’ said Uncle Albert hesitantly , ‘ it would certainly cap everything we 've been doing if you did find a black hole . |
30 | It would certainly give a new twist to the arms race ; indeed some of Reagan 's advisers appeared to be recommending SDI precisely because they thought the Soviet economy would collapse under the strain of attempting to emulate it . |