Example sentences of "have certainly [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 : Mws The Regal Cinema has certainly seen better days .
2 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 .
3 It has certainly caused some confusion amongst my friends — I have been Mrs for 44 years ! —
4 The name CIA is now synonymous with everything that is corrupt and has certainly turned more people towards Communism than would have been the case had American foreign policy been more open and honest .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 It has certainly amplified those voices who persistently argue that viewpoint .
8 The term indexing language can seem rather daunting and has certainly had different meanings in its different incarnations .
9 The pernicious notion that we can believe whatever we feel like believing may not be unique to the twentieth century but it has certainly found great popularity in it .
10 Well , she 'd certainly learned one lesson from last night — she 'd never drink again !
11 well I do think I have , I have those points , erm , I do n't want to stop you Mr er , and I do repeat I 'm going to , I 'm going to rule on these matters and both parties have er , erm , will have certainly have full liberty to come back and , and deal with them , I just wanted to know in outline the present parties er to the future of these proceedings
12 God , you 've certainly got some nerve !
13 WELL we 've certainly established one thing — you 're not crossword fanatics !
14 We 've certainly criticised this Chancellor , and we 've certainly criticised Tory governments in the past . ’
15 We 've certainly criticised this Chancellor , and we 've certainly criticised Tory governments in the past . ’
16 The fire bombs had certainly caused major disruption , and some damage , but nothing like the devastation intended by the terrorists .
17 Alexander had certainly done one thing for the Jews which proved to be irreversible .
18 The building had certainly seen better days .
19 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 ’ .
20 The Labour Group have certainly turned this Council around .
21 We shall briefly discuss three interconnected lines of enquiry and , although the success of these approaches is hard to evaluate at this stage , they have certainly raised many issues which either expose the incompleteness of the simple Keynesian model or point to fundamental inadequacies within it .
22 She 's certainly had some time to kill , while awaiting her big moment .
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