Example sentences of "certainly [verb] a good [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It wo n't buy the rest of your life , but it 'll certainly fund a good time . |
2 | The argument that is to be found most frequently in the writings of the philosophers who held this conception does not in fact relate to colours and sounds , though colours and sounds certainly received a good deal of attention . |
3 | And it 's more than er , and you can certainly do a better job than the Carlton so I mean , you do n't call , I mean , you do n't call him any competition at all I do n't but , you 've got to look at being able to do functions for two hundred . |
4 | I 'd like to extend a particular welcome to those people not from the Eastern Centre , we 'd like to meet new faces , new people all the time , we certainly extend a good welcome to them . |
5 | Enabling you to allocate different joystick commands to the three coloured pedals , this nifty little piece of hardware will certainly add a good deal of realism to any driving games you may have in your collection ( except Hard Drivin' , of course , as even a steering wheel and gear shift could n't fuel-inject any realism into that ! ) . |
6 | ‘ Gosh , they certainly did a good job on this . ’ |
7 | ‘ We certainly do a good deal of counselling these days , ’ Rachel agreed . |
8 | I certainly had a good time and judging by the sweat on everyone 's brow as they worked to perfect their routines I think it was generally thought to be enjoyable and worthwhile . |
9 | But to benefit from its more esoteric features you certainly need a good comprehension of the underlying processes . |
10 | Many of them certainly need a good deal of instruction in the art of lecturing . |
11 | some music publishers certainly have a better track record in this area than others . |