Example sentences of "certainly [verb] [adj] " 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 Mind you , you certainly got hungry there !
4 If they were told they did n't go , they certainly got some help .
5 He certainly made many enemies , and not only among the commoners .
6 But Leo had n't got anything but he certainly made enough noise , oh dear .
7 ( And some of those romances were set in medieval Aquitaine of the troubadours — which certainly constitutes one common interest that drew Pound and Hewlett together . )
8 A very impressive range of innovative features certainly refresh this otherwise flat game .
9 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 .
10 The relevant pressure groups maintain their vigilance , but during the 1970s the changes in the rural landscape , especially in the lowlands , have become much more visible and have certainly received much more publicity .
11 These yarns certainly make good , cheap garments , but two or three strands together can create static electricity , so that one strand will make a loop ; this is not usually discovered until the work is off the machine .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 ‘ I will certainly emphasize that point , ’ Catherine said .
15 Er a and er they will certainly remain secret until I produce my budget .
16 He does n't know , he said we 've certainly broken even but beyond that he 's he 's not .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 Well , they 're certainly painted pink and say ‘ mountain' on them in attractive graphics .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 Although supplementary pensions and allowances ensure that basic needs are met , those who are entirely dependent upon them certainly suffer some degree of hardship compared with the standard of living of the majority of citizens , and strenuous efforts are being made to raise the level of the government 's ‘ guaranteed income ’ .
24 The impressive , though erratic performance of exports certainly encourages this approach , for overall the rate of export growth was ahead of that of output and of that of the population .
25 There is certainly accumulating circumstantial evidence to suggest that this is in fact the case .
26 The rich in these societies certainly became richer , on both measures .
27 Later in the century the number shipped may have risen to as many as 100,000 a year , and the British share of the total certainly became larger .
28 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 .
29 Leathart considered that the bringing of Taylor 's Level up to below here would certainly make available a great amount of paying ground .
30 We can certainly make some progress towards doing so by peeling away the gender-drama from the conflicts of ideals in which it has often figured , and trying to see those conflicts in sex-neutral terms .
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