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

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1 This certainly offers a fruitful way to see , say , the impact of early rock 'n' roll which one intuitively senses as ‘ radical ’ , yet which from the start , and increasingly as time went by , made use of traditional elements of musical and lyric form and content , and subsisted within the nexus of capitalist production processes .
2 The Sunshine State certainly offers the perfect family holiday combination of good beaches , reasonably-priced hotels and lowest-common-denominator entertainment in the form of theme parks and adventure playgrounds , but the Big Apple is still tops .
3 Laurent-Perrier certainly made a splendid effort towards Wild Game Conservation when they started their £5,000 awards in England in 1984 .
4 He certainly made a great entrance : I played a slow air , a favourite of mine , Cuaist Nam Fir-Cun Og ( The Flight of the Eaglets ) .
5 He certainly made a few enemies .
6 It certainly made a big difference .
7 It certainly made an unusual change from cranberry sauce and was one of the most memorable tastes I experienced in the New World .
8 The New Criticism almost certainly constitutes the English-speaking world 's major contribution to literary theory , and as such it has exercised until recently a dominant influence on the teaching of literature in the United States and , to a lesser extent , in Britain .
9 We 'd started with a lobster bisque that was almost certainly Sainsbury 's , but since Sainsbury 's almost certainly make the finest lobster bisque that ever found itself in a can , there can be no complaint .
10 Peasants certainly lacked the spatial mobility required for regular participation in the politics of the realm .
11 Nevertheless , former protagonists have certainly broken the mental log jam .
12 The mechanism of this anti-viral effect is still not fully worked out , but it certainly involves the increased production of two particular enzymes .
13 The shock caused by Balfour 's going thus did something to steady the party and it certainly produced a real determination to settle the affairs of the party with less friction than had been fashionable of late .
14 He certainly fought a stout rearguard action .
15 Manager Dick Graham brought Jackie Bannister to Selhurst Park on a free transfer from Scunthorpe United in July 1965 , having assessed this combative wing-half or full-back at close quarters when the pair were at The Hawthorns in the early 1960s , and Jackie certainly became a valued member of Palace 's 2nd Division defences under Mr Graham in the second half of that decade , missing only one game in two seasons between August 1966 and May 1968 .
16 They would certainly make a safer choice for a first aeroplane after the club trike than does the twitchy taildragging Silvaire and its lookalike cousins .
17 That would certainly make a welcome change , since the weakness of trade over the last year or so has clearly deepened the recession .
18 Such a distorted sequence might have profound effects on the student 's musical abilities , especially in the earlier stages , and would certainly make the pedagogic method seem problematic to anyone who did not know that the order of grades had been transposed .
19 Those who cling to an impression of Reger as an unrelievedly turgid and ponderous musician should certainly sample the 6 Burlesques of 1901 which open this recital .
20 Fund-holding practices are gaining ground in popularity , and patients are certainly enjoying the extra benefits that flow from the GPs ' scheme .
21 London have certainly dominated the divisional championship , and on those results alone , few could argue with his succession to Uttley .
22 Forget about the thrills ( and more numerous spills ) of the great parliamentary debate on strikes , and most certainly forget the dreary speech of the Prime Minister , Nikolai Ryzhkov , on the utopia of the ‘ socialist market economy ’ .
23 When it was first shown to the Buckinghamshire firm 's workforce it certainly created the right impression ; an achievment in a factory used to seeing some of the world 's most desireable cars .
24 It 's certainly come a long way from the upstairs room at the Albert .
25 We have certainly come a long way since Aristotle and Ptolemy , when we thought that the earth was the centre of the universe !
26 ‘ Well , you 've certainly come a long way from the child who ran from me in that garden . ’
27 Well , we 've certainly come a long way since Pliny 's day .
28 I will certainly consider the hon. Gentleman 's point , because it is our aim to put CTCs on a level with others in regard to funding and other aspects .
29 Most industrialised governments are believed to be so alarmed by new reports demonstrating the rapid destruction of the ozone layer that they will almost certainly approve a new target of 1996 .
30 If the CBSO strings failed to assert themselves strongly enough in the overall balance at certain crucial points in the first movement , they certainly approached the textural problems of the adagio with great sensitivity and , when it came to them , phrased the main theme as eloquently as the clarinet had done on its first appearance .
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