it seems a racing certainty that the next hearing will attract even greater media interest
Example sentencesExamples
When we won the Ryder Cup in 1985, it was an absolute racing certainty.
The shares aren't a racing certainty, but they still look good value.
Gary Hobson looked a racing certainty to get to the ball first but was simply outpaced by Christian Roberts who ran free to slot the ball past Fettis.
Yet it is a racing certainty that if you bothered to examine what the main parties are offering two things would become clear.
The North-East remains a racing certainty to get a referendum on whether to create a directly-elected assembly to oversee its economy and housing needs.
Expanding the number of teams is a racing certainty.
The slowdown meant that the Bank was thought likely to cut rates anyway, and the financial ramifications of the last two weeks now makes that a racing certainty.
Yet despite all of this counter-argument, it is a racing certainty we will get a 0.25 per cent increase in rates on Thursday.
One thing is a racing certainty: whatever this lot promise will not be delivered.
His careless words mean that a prolonged battle between government and unions over public sector pay has become a racing certainty.
The slump is not a prediction: it is, unfortunately, a racing certainty.
For anyone who reads this column and likes a bet I will give them a racing certainty.
A settlement before long is widely viewed as a racing certainty.
This does not make a poor outcome for the whole of the financial year to end March 2005 a racing certainty.
Nevertheless such success can by no means be treated as a racing certainty.
Economists say it is a "racing certainty" that another hike will come within the next two months.
The risk of injury to still developing limbs at this level is a racing certainty.
There is no such thing as a racing certainty.
When you add it to the rest of the evidence that we obtained I think it makes it a racing certainty.
It's a racing certainty that they won't.
Synonyms
inevitability, necessity, foregone conclusion, predictable result, matter of course