Example sentences of "certainly [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But if it is not calling for immediate independence , or for unity with Romania , the Popular Front is certainly demanding sovereign autonomy for Moldavia and a renewal of national culture and identity . |
2 | A fragrant orange pomander would be a great gift for your mum or gran , and my really easy Breakfast banana muffins and Christmas tree cookies certainly make tasty presents . |
3 | He suggests that climatic variations almost certainly influence personal behaviour and that specific types of weather can cause an increase in anti-social behaviour in many groups , ranging from schoolchildren causing havoc in the classroom to outbreaks of violence among those taking part in mass demonstrations . |
4 | The new scheme will certainly hurt middle-income parents , with the present level of grant frozen until loans ( or a combination of loans and parental contributions ) make up 50 per cent of student finance . |
5 | The new scheme will certainly hurt middle-income parents , with the present level of grant frozen until loans ( or a combination of loans and parental contributions ) make up 50 per cent of student finance . |
6 | Asked whether he now regretted remarks at a press conference two weeks ago where he refused to rule out sabotage , he said : ‘ I certainly regret inaccurate press reports of my remarks . |
7 | There is certainly accumulating circumstantial evidence to suggest that this is in fact the case . |
8 | In fact once it reaches a large size , or starts to breed , territoriality will almost certainly make private quarters a necessity — it is relatively peaceful in relation to its size , but — and this applies to many other Central American substrate spawners — it is unreasonable to expect a fish with a natural breeding territory of 10 or more feet in diameter to share a tank with anything else . |
9 | A favourable decision would have almost certainly provoked parliamentary uproar given Sir Jeffrey 's position and the time lag between the formation of the joint service and the tunnel 's opening . |
10 | So to that extent they certainly explore moral issues ; I think in a way that is not inconsistent with traditional Christian morality , but there is not attempt , I think , to thrust specific moral propositions erm , you know , down the throat of the reader erm in a way that more moralistic novels perhaps might do . |
11 | Certainly added visual information helps lip-reading , but , since Cued Speech is based on spoken phonemes to which deaf children may not have access , it is difficult to see how it affects language development as a whole . |
12 | When they began to dig up waste land on St George 's Hill in Surrey , they were driven off by local farmers , who almost certainly included small peasants angered at the usurpation of their common rights . |
13 | At Westbury , the canids are represented by a small wolf , which almost certainly included small mammals in its diet , but the felids present are large and could not have been important as accumulators of small mammals . |
14 | Some of the documents reproduced in this pamphlet certainly provide disturbing evidence of the politicization of the curriculum , especially in parts of the ILEA , and to expose this was part of the purpose of the pamphlet . |
15 | I do n't like artists who think they can scold the rest of the world , but this show will certainly include historic material . |
16 | In addition , reading programmes should certainly include shared experiences , whether in small groups , or within a whole class . |
17 | Those including single-sex tutoring , courses on sex-role stereotyping and assertiveness training certainly report increased involvement and less truancy by girls . |
18 | For example , the three animal portrait artists interviewed here are successfully engaged with a differentiated public and certainly voice separate considerations regarding their production . |
19 | Mrs Langley rose from a chair by the fire and Alexandra was aware of her daughters and someone else on a sofa in the great square bay window ; and even as Mrs Langley was greeting her she could hear Rose say clearly , ‘ Well , whatever else she has n't got , she certainly has elegant clothes , ’ and Alexandra , stung out of all terror quite suddenly , said crisply , ‘ I will tell my aunt how much you admire her taste . |
20 | In his diary , Macmillan recorded that he ‘ certainly has considerable charm ’ . |
21 | Logan certainly has fond memories of those days . |
22 | ‘ It certainly clarified particular areas for me , ’ said Tax Faculty chairman Peter Wyman . |
23 | Sixty-four per cent said they certainly believed psychic experiences existed and a further seventeen per cent thought them probable . |
24 | The former created few problems for libraries , but the latter will almost certainly present considerable difficulties for libraries in the foreseeable future . |
25 | Zuwaya certainly exploited foreign labour ( the general tendencies of ethnic prejudice reinforced by the characteristic labour market of hydrocarbon society ) . |
26 | If it is not discovered , however , it is highly likely that there is something wrong with the assumptions ; the data can certainly dampen over-enthusiastic imagination . |
27 | Yet he and others certainly accepted large presents . |
28 | If they do , they will certainly bring great benefits to the public in their district . |
29 | This was not the whole story of African trade , which included cotton cloth and metal goods as well as arms ( and neither women nor children were much wanted by the slave traders ) , but European trade certainly made African states fight each other more often than before . |
30 | The school certainly made good progress under her leadership — she was a dedicated headmistress . |