Example sentences of "certainly [vb past] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Certainly got that look about her .
2 In spite of a lack of er , sort of er , carol sheets for , for some of us , it really was , as you say , a very enjoyable evening , and I was particularly erm , keen on the , the introduction of Saint Nicolas , and it certainly got smaller children , I think it was er , fantastic , and I certainly have n't enjoyed so er , I 'll be back
3 If they were told they did n't go , they certainly got some help .
4 He certainly made many enemies , and not only among the commoners .
5 But Leo had n't got anything but he certainly made enough noise , oh dear .
6 But the great majority of the class , including all those with typical saw-blade profiles ( graptoloids ) which were widely used in the dating of rocks , certainly lacked any kind of rooting structure .
7 Erm er it 's basically that there is no stated requirement at present from any of the four nations , for this aircraft to operate on ships er back in the early days of the programme when the the French were involved er we looked at the possibility of designing an aircraft er to provide the whole spectrum of capabilities from air defence er ground attack and also maritime operations off ships and er we we certainly experienced some difficulties in reconciling all those things in one design , which was adequately capable in each of the areas .
8 You certainly asked enough questions .
9 Sixty-four per cent said they certainly believed psychic experiences existed and a further seventeen per cent thought them probable .
10 The Vikings certainly caused some upheavals in the countryside .
11 I certainly received that signal and pressed onwards to the Alps .
12 But you certainly received some letters .
13 But it certainly received massive media coverage .
14 But it certainly seemed that way .
15 It certainly seemed that way to me .
16 ‘ Dare Say certainly deserved this change of luck as he 'd been second in three of his four races so far this term . ’
17 That was one consideration which certainly affected some Mannaia opinion on the question .
18 A man certainly came that night but it was to see her , not her husband . ’
19 Although the despatch was written modestly , still the circumstances in themselves — my having recaptured an Indiaman , and earned , by boarding , a vessel of equal force to my own , and superior in men — had a very good appearance , and I certainly obtained greater credit than I really deserved .
20 At the beginning I think I loved her ; I certainly poured vast amounts of myself into the relationship .
21 Lawrence admitted Proctor 's words were more important than his team talk and Middlesbrough certainly showed more urgency after the interval .
22 It certainly showed considerable insight in its performance of the composer 's second quartet at the Queen 's Hall on Monday .
23 Lynn Binstock 's direction ( the original version was by John Cox ) was unprovocative , almost workmanlike , and the production one in which the music and the characterisation were of paramount importance — I certainly discovered fresh beauties and subtleties in the score , which was carefully conducted and nicely paced by a youthful Justin Brown .
24 He certainly achieved this aim with bows incorporated into the curtains , seats , carpets and lace nets .
25 The Other Israel presents a different picture by carefully examining the Biblical , racial and historical facts surrounding Zionism and Jewry 's claim to Palestine , hidden and suppressed facts which certainly surprised this reviewer .
26 He certainly enjoyed perfect health , helped , he claimed , by being a teetotaller and in later life a vegetarian .
27 One large example lay just inside the east gate , although its plan could not be reconstructed from the rather fragmentary remains which certainly included four hypocausts and two mosaics .
28 They certainly exercised this power , but their ability to enforce their decisions appeared to be weak .
29 It certainly worked this week ( hic , belch ) when we popped over to France , the land of garlic , CHARLES AZNAVOUR and rakishly tilted berets , and discovered a Heavenly Records party in full swing .
30 And they certainly needed more help than the school could give .
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