Example sentences of "[ex0] [vb mod] certainly [be] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Coupled with this there would certainly be a diminution in public regard and support for the RBG and its activities . |
2 | There would certainly be a collapse of asset values and large regional unemployment and , as a result of those two factors , there would undoubtedly be a demand for very large transfers of resources from northern states to southern states . |
3 | When one is aiming simply to identify an entity for a hearer , in the nature of things one will tend to find enduring characteristics more reliable as the means of doing so , although there will certainly be a proportion of cases where some " occasional " property is just as useful . |
4 | There will certainly be a choice but that choice will be money' — an elitist society . |
5 | ‘ There will certainly be a strike across the republic if the military takes over the railway , ’ said the movement 's spokesman , Nazim Ragimov . |
6 | But it is going to be necessary because , by the time the later subjects come on stream , there will certainly be a need to look at the first ones again , such as maths and science . |
7 | There will certainly be a section where competitors will travel in pirogues ( boats ) pushed by poles and perhaps a paragliding section . ’ |