Example sentences of "[adv] certainly [vb infin] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It expressed what she would almost certainly feel in the morning . |
2 | To suggest from within the institution that these influential and powerful units of control are essentially ephemeral and arbitrary constructs , involved in very limited and narrow areas of practice , will almost certainly lead to a rejection of the account ; and the findings are more than likely to be attributed the same metaphorical rejection as the activities of the villains and criminals , as was illustrated in the response to the study undertaken by the Policy Studies Institute outlined above . |
3 | Failure to observe these precautions will almost certainly lead to a freeze-up . |
4 | If the chair should slip its moorings , it would almost certainly go over the edge — and there was a thirty-foot drop . |
5 | For example , at Desborough in 1926–27 , Miss Green provided a Terminal course in Industrial History which she believed ‘ … was one of the best I have taken … and it will almost certainly develop into a Tutorial class under Cambridge next winter ’ . |
6 | Government sources declined to confirm or deny the contents of the list , but MPs believe some of the services will almost certainly figure in the Queen 's Speech setting out the legislative programme for the next session of Parliament . |
7 | His lawyers will almost certainly appeal against the verdict . |
8 | When they are , ( probably not before April 1992 ) Age Concern Groups will almost certainly come under the network exemption , provided that they are recognised as groups by Age Concern England , or by the relevant major group . |
9 | In more wooded country with old hedges , you will almost certainly come across the field rose R. arvensis , the hips of which tend to be more orange than red , becoming blackened as the winter progresses . |
10 | If the flights can be arranged , they will almost certainly come to the region . |
11 | It would be a poor sort of immortality , however , because any personal concept of time for the astronaut would almost certainly come to an end as he was torn apart inside the black hole ! |