Example sentences of "certainly does [not/n't] [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Equality of voting rights certainly does not result in equality of power or the disappearance of hierarchy in government . |
2 | This does not fit , however , with the reef limestones and it certainly does not fit with the other facies that show the same persistence . |
3 | Some trees have only one fleeting season of interest , but the winter cherry , Prunus subhirtella ‘ Autumnalis ’ , certainly does not fit into this category — its flowers appear intermittently from late autumn to spring and its autumn colour is also striking . |
4 | Mr Heathcliff certainly does not look like a farmer . |
5 | That may be somewhat over-confident perhaps , but the operation of this layout for three years without an accident certainly does not argue for radical changes in form or priority . |
6 | In some cases it is , but in others it is not ; this judgement certainly does not figure amongst the basic set of intuitive judgements on which we base our analyses . |
7 | It is not , as some seem to think , necessarily linked with making confession — this may be included but certainly does not have to be . |
8 | It certainly does not apply in tertiary education in colleges . |
9 | A possible solution , but one which contains considerable data duplication and certainly does not conform to the aims of the database approach , would be to store the files in a number of ways . |
10 | This is in line with the editorial style of the magazines , and with design fashions , but it certainly does n't make for easy reading . |
11 | It certainly does n't make for an ideal working relationship , does it ? ’ |
12 | It 's claimed he made contact with the KGB on a vacation trip to Moscow during his second year at Oxford ; an argument that certainly does n't wash with Jesse Malkin . |
13 | Whatever its origins , it certainly does n't appear on any maps of the area , ancient or modern . |
14 | A salad certainly does n't have to be made of lettuce ; but it should be mainly composed of vegetables or greens dressed with a complimentary sauce . |
15 | erm it certainly does n't come from us . |
16 | ‘ He certainly does n't look as if he is enjoying himself much . ’ |
17 | Well no it certainly does n't seem to be with , one in four girls getting pregnant . |
18 | Well that certainly does n't apply to me . |
19 | He is n't particularly interested in an active social life , and he certainly does n't believe in mixing business and pleasure . |