Example sentences of "there be probably more [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Moving up a price bracket , there are probably more villas with pools , luxuriously comfortable rather than Costa-glitzy , along these lovely beaches that on any other coast in Europe .
2 One conclusion must be that there are probably more similarities between large ectotherms and endothermic homeotherms than between large endotherms and small endothermic homeotherms like rabbits and mice .
3 There are probably more people over the age of 70 living in my constituency than in the constituencies of any other right hon. or hon. Member .
4 There is probably more gloom about the British economy than about several of the economies that he mentioned in the gloomy passage at the beginning of his speech .
5 Camera positions will be much the same , except that there is probably more interest in seeing the lecturer and less in the audience than is the case with teacher and class .
6 The economic crisis following the Black Death had undoubtedly given men of enterprise the opportunity to better their condition , and there was probably more mobility of population in the fifteenth century than there had been in the thirteenth .
7 Slightly more evidence survives from the north west , although here again there was probably more continuity in 1471 than is now apparent .
8 Slightly more evidence survives from the north west , although here again there was probably more continuity in 1471 than is now apparent .
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