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Example sentences for "certainly would"

  • He certainly would be a cheery companion, and I should say that he is as hard as nails, and can stand as much fatigue and hardship as myself.

  • If he did he would be a fool, for he certainly would not be fit for work for a week if he kept on till he had nearly broken his back and taken the whole skin off his hands by working all day the first time he tried it.

  • It certainly would be lonely work for one man.

  • He stood, not knowing what he was going to do, but knowing and feeling in his whole being that he certainly would do something directly.

  • Absolutely every one was convinced that it certainly would begin.

  • It certainly would; two thousand or at least fifteen hundred.

  • It certainly would be proper for the House to state their reasons for the call.

  • The only question, then, was, whether the stenographer ought to be an officer of the House; in that capacity he certainly would be more easily restrained from the commission of any wilful misrepresentation.

  • It certainly would; since they could not then say common justice was refused to the petitioners.

  • And if that gentleman knew more of the evils attendant on war than he does, he certainly would not be so ready to embrace them as he appears to be.

  • He certainly would not; and if this would be bad policy in an individual, it would be equally so in a nation.

  • It certainly would be a high reproach to the very idea of a public inquisition to admit more evidence upon those grounds.

  • He certainly would be able to twist her as he would if she could stand upon no surer rock than her fears for her own happiness.

  • The deed, whether it would or could not have been done in the manner he had premeditated, certainly would not be done now.

  • He certainly would so argue the matter with her.

  • He certainly would not be severed from this one woman whom he loved by any such peculiarity.

  • I know what," responded Mux knowingly, while Agnes looked back at Dino as if to say: If I had time I certainly would give an answer to you.

  • Yes, it certainly would be great to have a pear feast with you every day," said Dino, looking admiringly at the last reddish plum before he ate it.

  • If you would really take her there, Director, I certainly would be happy--ah!

  • No, sir; if we have one it certainly would be made available.

  • He said he had had an inquiry concerning whether or not I had ever paid this man, Lee Oswald, any money for any information and he asked me if I would be willing to give an affidavit and I said I certainly would be glad to.

  • If there is any reason for reopening it, it certainly would be reopened.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "certainly would" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    black ants; certainly not; certainly true; certainly very; certainly will; certainly would; copper plates; good thing; inch across; income distribution; laid upon; letters were; little disappointed; living trees; love affair; magic lantern; mere question; mix them well together; once said; perfect liberty; reason why; rebel soldier; resume their; sixteen hours; take vengeance; uncertain date