Example sentences of "certainly [be] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Among the issues will certainly be the recession , unemployment and homelessness .
2 This would certainly be the case for someone like Gordon Cooke , the Free Presbyterian minister of Rasharkin , who found himself chairman of the ‘ parent ’ branch of the officially constituted Protestant Unionist Party largely because he was a strong supporter of Paisley 's political line and a leading evangelical in the Bannside area at the time when Paisley decided to stand against O'Neill .
3 It has been suggested that the shock of widowhood for a woman is like compulsory redundancy for a man ; and for a woman whose career has been as a housewife this might certainly be the case , even though for others it could prove a relief from the narrow constraints of their domestic role .
4 This will certainly be the case if the people concerned at the local level take this view , failing to grasp the strategic role that they have always claimed but often failed to deliver convincingly because of time spent on day-to-day operational matters .
5 This will certainly be the case if the constraints of VMP define a bounded feasible region .
6 After all , the postclassical position recognises that variability in human criminal motivations plays a part in accounting for the prevalence of crimes : it would not be too damaging to the overall position to allow that in some cases it plays the major part ( provided that the exceptions only constitute a tiny proportion of total crime — which would certainly be the case with sexual abuse of children ) .
7 That would certainly be the case for vectors drawn on the page , which I used as my opening illustration .
8 Such factors could certainly be the pacemaker of climate change , as in Milankovitch forcing .
9 ‘ It 'll certainly be the Committee , ’ said Sukey firmly .
10 I think the bottom line of this issue , frankly , is that the U S er attorney the governmental er investigating authorities in this matter have had this information at their disposal for several years now , had there been any question of G Tec 's behaviour er we would certainly be the subject of something that we are not right now , and that the bottom line is we have been assured from the outset that G Tec has not been a subject of this investigation , that G Tec 's behaviour has been above reproach , and as far as his comments go we we do n't really know what context to put them in .
11 If you do , it will almost certainly be the beginning of the end and you will never get properly organized .
12 Tinkering about with the old boat would almost certainly be the end of her .
13 These difficulties have been faced with commendable honesty in the large catalogue , which includes a number of useful specialist essays , and which will certainly be the point of departure for future research in this area .
14 ‘ It will certainly be the aim to go to Cheltenham again , and I would hopefully take a similar path . ’
15 In our case this will almost certainly be the murder , since this is a novel based on the detection of a murder .
16 A combination of all three would certainly be the ideal .
17 It is just possible that this is exactly the situation that we face when , as individuals , we experience these stages , and it may certainly be the situation that , as psychoanalysts , we encounter when we try to reconstruct the phases of ego- and superego-development from the sole evidence of the clinical analysis of individuals ( For instance , I strongly suspect that this fact has seriously misled the Kleinian school in its theory of developmental stages and is still obscuring much of the psychological structure of the psychoses , and perhaps the neuroses too . )
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