Example sentences of "[noun] have certainly [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | : Mws The Regal Cinema has certainly seen better days . |
2 | Marble can be sawn or broken up for building or burned for lime , and a great deal has certainly gone that way ; but the melting down of bronze for conversion to tools , utensils , armour , coin , is far more tempting . |
3 | Alexander had certainly done one thing for the Jews which proved to be irreversible . |
4 | Williams had certainly written better poems than these , and doubtless Yvor Winters had those others in mind when , in Poetry for May 1928 , he wrote of ‘ the most magnificent master of English and of human emotions since Thomas Hardy , William Carlos Williams ’ . |
5 | The Labour Group have certainly turned this Council around . |
6 | The hospital has certainly achieved remarkable developments and was recently congratulated by the Sunday Times on its work in having achieved the second shortest general surgery waiting list . |
7 | The building had certainly seen better days . |
8 | The fire bombs had certainly caused major disruption , and some damage , but nothing like the devastation intended by the terrorists . |
9 | Mr. Galbraith : The Minister has certainly gone some way towards clarifying the position , and it would not be proper for me to be mean-spirited . |