Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pers pn] [is] probably " in BNC.

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1 Since so many of the walks in this area are dominated by the old lead-mine workings it 's probably worthwhile looking for a little here at the history and techniques of lead-mining .
2 In academic writings it is probably more common to look to an earlier period as the time when family solidarity was of prime importance .
3 For practical purposes it is probably safe to assume something like a 50/50 split and this is probably putting inherited factors too high .
4 I think that , if I may say so , is a mistaken view because because of the proliferation of rules and regulations he 's probably right , another quango or another body is needed .
5 In a consideration of terraces it is probably better to cover large areas with an accuracy of measurement of approximately + or 1.5–3.0 m ( 5–10 ft ) than to measure a few terrace fragments with great accuracy .
6 so er mm but , you know , so er given that it 's a sort of fairly discursive thing it 's , it 's , you know , it 's probably , in some ways it 's probably less difficult than you think .
7 Purely in competitive terms it is probably just as difficult to win the Paduca Classic or any other US Tour event as it is to win the Masters .
8 As I said in Chapter 1 , if this book is directed at any particular group of teachers it is probably these .
9 So it may not be a problem with room bookings it 's probably a problem with Jo .
10 There are two basic designs , and if you are troubled by hand or wrist ailments it is probably best to opt for the sliding type of catch which can be operated by your thumb .
11 Concealed within Rumens 's story is one other — a fairly familiar account of how jealousy can enfeeble the strongest of us , and how when that jealousy is of the past and of cultural differences it is probably unbeatable .
12 In most cases it is probably more convenient to consider what the police constable was actually doing and in particular whether such conduct was prima facie an unlawful interference with a person 's liberty or property .
13 With a small number of children it is probably best to make this a non-competitive game with everyone taking their turn one after another .
14 In women it is probably the easiest infection to diagnose .
15 Nevertheless , despite the earnest evangelical endeavours it is probably true to say that many bourgeois groups had little direct interest in working-class morality , as long as work relationships were secured .
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