Example sentences of "is certainly [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There is certainly every justification for trying this approach since it allows you to bring into the open the nature of the problem which is worrying you . |
2 | It was , he decided , Emersonianism — a disease ( if that is what it is ) which is certainly no less rife now than it was when Winters made his diagnosis fifty years ago . |
3 | But there is certainly no doubt or uncertainty , elitism or discrimination about Labour 's own scheme . |
4 | There is nothing penal about Augusta 's design — there is no thick rough off the edge of the fairways or around the fringes of the greens , the bunkering is minimal , the fairways generous , and although there is a fair sprinkling of water hazards , it is certainly no more than the players come across practically every week on the Tour . |
5 | ‘ The roads are excellent in Libya so you do not need a four-wheel-drive job , and there is certainly no shortage of petrol . ’ |
6 | There is certainly no indication of a physical relationship between Leapor and Freemantle , or with any other woman mentioned in the poems . |
7 | It is certainly no sadness for me that I live in a house that is open to the public . |
8 | There is certainly no evidence that Steven Morrissey ever considered himself capable of fronting a band in these wilderness years . |
9 | It is certainly no encouragement to the applicants . |
10 | Although there is certainly no clear-cut distinction , there seem to have been in recent years two rather separate major usages of this term ( and related terms such as ‘ chief information officer ’ ; , ‘ information system ’ , ‘ information centre ’ , ‘ end user ’ , and so on ) in the literature . |
11 | It is certainly no surprise to learn that it is not a cure for all cancers . |
12 | The ribbon midrange/tweeter unit is certainly no more common a sight now than it was way back when , which seems a pity , and not readily explicable by the way it sounds , though high intrinsic manufacturing costs certainly play their part . |
13 | It is certainly no accident . |
14 | The ‘ Lady Mayoress ’ is certainly no lady , but a young man dressed as a woman , complete with ample bosom ; a soul-mate of Besom Bessy of Bellerby perhaps , another ‘ she-male ’ figure . |
15 | However , the treatment is certainly no snip at £3,500 a time . |
16 | Despite the tinsel and crackers , the turkey and presents , the Queen 's Christmas is certainly no children 's romp . |
17 | There is certainly no question of a slump or the economy going into free fall . |
18 | It is possible that this form of political organization is more conducive to non-competitive peaceful behaviour but , as many instances from New Guinea and Amazonia show , it is certainly no guarantee of it . |
19 | After all , dogs actually sniff regularly where others have soiled , around lamp posts for example , so this is certainly no deterrent . |
20 | Ca n't say I 'll be around , but this is certainly no grave-digging time either . |
21 | Elsewhere , I would recommend Ride 's brave stab at ‘ The Model ’ and Vic Reeves ' ‘ Vienna ’ is certainly no sillier than the original . |
22 | The bad normative applications of evolutionary theory to ethics which were made by Spencer and others also , of course , involved a lot of bad evolutionary theory : if normative lessons could be drawn from Darwinian theory , there is certainly no reason why they should take the form suggested by Social Darwinists . |
23 | There is certainly no evidence of nationalisation being seen , or used in practice , by the government as a takeover of the commanding heights of the economy from which economic planning could be directed . |
24 | There is certainly no reason to believe that the electricity industry generally wasted investment resources in the manner of , for example , the nationalised railway industry in the same period , which ( far from making even the minimal return required by the public sector ) incurred mounting annual losses , yet persisted in uneconomic investment programmes . |
25 | For those choosing this option — happy to explore and sample the local specialities — there is certainly no shortage of restaurants , cafés , trattorie and bars nearby . |
26 | The seaside offers many pastimes , including swimming , sailing and windsurfing and Carmarthen Bay is certainly no exception . |
27 | Alternatively , Allen and Burton note that a supernova would have enough kinetic energy to power the bullets , although there is certainly no other direct evidence for one having occurred in this region . |
28 | It is certainly no good his saying that he never intended to release his rights against C.T . |
29 | Similarly , the evidence of the London Clearing Banks to the same committee stated : ‘ There is certainly no evidence to suggest that the availability of bank finance has been even a remotely significant factor holding investment back . ’ |
30 | There is certainly no clear evidence from our survey that teacher education reflects such ambitions . |