Example sentences of "and certainly [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She came to the Skating Palace in Sauchiehall Street nearly every Friday night , and certainly every Saturday .
2 There was no sound of impact and certainly no disintegration for when the water and the spray cleared away there was only the empty sea and curiously small waves , little more than ripples , radiating outwards from the point of impact .
3 In the case of the customer with a perverted sense of humour there would however be no theft for there would probably be no dishonesty and certainly no intent permanently to deprive the owner of the goods themselves .
4 And certainly no copies .
5 At present we have no committed team , no leaders , and certainly no building , but we do have a clear conviction that this is the next step in church planting for us to take .
6 So , without any likelihood , and certainly no guarantee , let's talk about hybridizing .
7 It was rather a coincidence that she was wearing a dark blue guernsey exactly like Laura 's , with a neck which necessitated the same blindfold struggle to get it off About the whole incident Richard felt no dissatisfaction and certainly no regret .
8 As to Alain Lemarchand , she owed him no duty at all and certainly no favours .
9 In order not to bore my readers , I have left the subject alone for the past six months , but with the start of a new summer season approaching in Britain , it is perhaps time to take up some of the issues again ; for I see few signs that there is any change of heart and certainly no sign of a change of direction .
10 This time , however , there was no market to go to , and certainly no choice as to whether he should select a Cox 's or a Granny Smith for breakfast .
11 Although you may feel that Page 3 models , pornographic magazines , videos and films have no relevance to your life , and certainly no relevance to your obsession with losing weight or remaining slim , it is easy to see how such images of womanhood can contribute to a sense of vulnerability to rape , or just confusion over whether having breasts and thighs means you are always sexually available .
12 But the outbreak of hostilities changed all of his plans ; there would be no audience for a new play , and certainly no opportunity for it to be staged , while the conflict continued .
13 Paul Foot marks the bicentenary of Percy Bysshe Shelley — a firebrand of his time and certainly no admirer of the Prince Regent !
14 This season a benefit dinner is being arranged for the inspirational no.8 and certainly no player deserves it more .
15 Yet from the pit camp women there is only one message no surrender and certainly no talk of defeat .
16 Happily there was no pâté de foie gras to alarm her and certainly no truffles to cook .
17 Living next door to the churchyard , I was also interested in the occasional work of the gravedigger , and after school hours would help him with the digging or the filling in of a grave , again without any sadness and certainly no feeling of fear .
18 But there were no legal precedents for a barbarian emperor , and certainly no precedents for the imperial power being bestowed by a pope .
19 Probably much of his success as a teacher sprang from this , for the young greatly enjoyed his moments of iconoclasm , even when it was carried on to the cricket field where he had no knowledge of and certainly no respect for the laws of the game , as a current Member of Parliament may remember .
20 There are many lessons to be learnt from accounts of buildings knocked down with no care for wall paintings and historic artifacts , and certainly no interest in their architectural importance .
21 He could remember how his father had said that he need bow his head to no man in Ireland , save the High Queen , and he could remember how he had laughed , and said to be sure he would call no man master , and certainly no woman either .
22 Burton had no middle-class expectations , and certainly no desire to ape aristocratic ways he was not heir to .
23 However Charles saw his conquest of Saxony , it must have seemed to the Saxons to be a religious war , for they had no firm concepts of centralised government , only tribal nomadic territories , and certainly no need for the town , city and county based Frankish system .
24 Despite the stated belief in the Proposals that students at school should be exposed to a historic range of English writing , there is little attention to works written before the nineteenth century , and certainly no recognition that new relations with history are causing literary texts to be approached in new ways .
25 Of course there are naturally occurring fish which are monochrome orange , white or yellow — in the African Rift Lakes , for example — and we have to assume that these fish gain some advantage , and certainly no disadvantage , from their coloration .
26 Obviously , no stranger was allowed to approach them after a performance , and certainly no gifts were to be accepted .
27 Ace was more than a frontier auxiliary , Defries had realized that on meeting her , but she was no academic , and certainly no civilian .
28 I had no idea what I was looking for and certainly no intention of starting on the filing cabinets .
29 Tony Lewis , the Glamorgan chairman and certainly a person of some sensitivity himself , has gone into print : to soften the arguments and smooth the flow of the ageless Taff .
30 Perhaps a little less improbable , and certainly a possibility , is that a change in the savings products offered by other intermediaries could cause an increase in the early termination , or ‘ surrender ’ , of policies as savers switched to the other products .
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