How to use "certainly" in a sentence

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If by the mere force of numbers a majority should deprive a minority of any clearly written Constitutional right, it might, in a moral point of view, justify revolution - certainly would if such a right were a vital one

If the woman was Catherine Eddowes, then the man was certainly Jack the Ripper: about thirty, of average height, with a small moustache and a cap with a peak.

He certainly lived or worked in the Whitechapel area because he knew it very well

In fact, Hutchinson had known Mary about three years, so he certainly knew that she had her own room

It is the second week of April, and spring is certainly here

"It certainly sounds like it

I was not exactly a servant and certainly not a friend.

But he is certainly an attractive man

'You certainly made the most of your time

I would certainly be too afraid to ask.

'Rebecca was certainly beautiful,' my visitor went on

He had certainly been to Manderley before

'Yes, it certainly was the last time I saw it,' Tabb said

'No, certainly not,' she said.

'That certainly was my number,' he said.

She certainly couldn't share with him her appraisal of the situation: Danny, sweetheart, don't worry about anything you might have heard through the wall

"Well, if you don't want some pistachio, I certainly do

And I certainly can be more than just your trinket and your housekeeper."

"Oh, certainly," he said

Danny certainly had been dead when they had buried him.

If the body were exhumed and reexamined by a top-notch pathologist, we'd almost certainly find proof that the cause of death wasn't what the authorities originally said it was."

"And Kennebeck's cronies have almost certainly put a watch on the place

He certainly wasn't old enough to remember all the cards that were dealt and calculate his chances from that, like some of the very best players can do

"It's certainly something to think about," Morgan said

One thing I am sure of: my brother's wife certainly did not know how to set and operate this hammer.'

It was his opinion that the colonel had been shot at approximately 6.20 to 6.30 - certainly not later than 6.35.

'He asked me if I wanted to find my husband's murderer, and I said, "Yes." And then he asked me whether I suspected anyone, and I said, "No." And then he said, did I think the person who committed the crime knew the village, and I said they certainly seemed to

'Why, certainly.'

The top had certainly stopped turning.

This certainly gave the Martians much greater strength

The army was certainly taking things seriously.

He certainly was dead

But three certainly came out at about eight o'clock

They certainly succeeded

In one area I shall certainly be criticized

I certainly don't smoke

'I certainly could hear you

Sir Percival is certainly an admirable man - and yet, in three words, I hate him!

And her husband? What can I say of Count Fosco? He has certainly tamed his wife, and he looks like a man who could tame a tiger

Laura had certainly changed

In answer to your questions, I never met Sir Percival Glyde, and he certainly never came to Varneck Hall