Example sentences of "would probably [be] " in BNC.
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1 | But he 'd probably be dead , frozen , lying under a pile of leaves , dead from starvation . |
2 | I crossed the road and walked casually along a few streets , and for a while I thought he 'd probably be following at a distance . |
3 | Only children ever danced like this , and when Kāli was older and married she 'd probably be ashamed to admit she even knew the movements . |
4 | He 'd probably be impressed with the pre-game presentation and would find he could really ‘ get stuck in ’ during the flight sequences . |
5 | But if it were an ancient castle standing there against the skyline , if what we looked out at tomorrow morning was a row of turrets , we 'd probably be saying how magnificent it is . ’ |
6 | It 'd probably be a good studio amp as it 's got quite a rich sound , albeit at low volumes . |
7 | I do n't know , although if I were a rich rock star I 'd probably be on the phone to Mr. Manson before you could say ‘ creative accounting ’ . |
8 | It does have the side-effect of making things feel stiffer and less responsive , though , and I 'd probably be inclined to leave this item off my own custom shopping list . |
9 | We were glad we 'd probably be seeing him again some time , unlike some who had n't got out while the going was good . |
10 | I 'd probably be quicker only I 'm still half asleep ! |
11 | ‘ She said she 'd probably be bored with young Adam by Fez . ’ |
12 | You 'd probably be wrong . |
13 | He said : ‘ If Charles is a cold fish and Diana needs someone warm they 'd probably be better off apart . ’ |
14 | They 'd probably be appalled by the way we view our own material , ’ says Honest John . |
15 | If rugby was played each way , I 'd probably be a household name by now . |
16 | If this had n't happened , I 'd probably be teaching music . |
17 | Enya : ‘ If this had n't happened , I 'd probably be teaching music . ’ |
18 | In a small agency , however , you 'd probably be expected to cope . |
19 | They 'd probably be unconscious and they may of stopped breathing , okay , so you know , your priority changes as your time scale changes and you have to be aware of what to do and what is possible to do next okay ? |
20 | He 'd probably be on his way across the Channel now and waiting outside her flat just as she got home from work . |
21 | he he 'd probably be quite |
22 | If it was n't for the kids , I 'd probably be out there now doing something silly . |
23 | I mean I ca n't remember really but I should say he 'd probably be about six foot two or three . |
24 | Well it 'd probably be the June or July before I went in for this exam , which they did n't hold very frequently and er then I had to pass this exam and that I could leave school in the August , Bank Holiday . |
25 | After that she reckoned that if she had n't moved on to somewhere bigger , she 'd probably be stuck here forever reading out the latest sheep prices at six o'clock every morning . |
26 | While she had been in the shower the bedroom door had drifted open a few more inches , and if Carson were to cross the lounge on the far side of the hallway he 'd probably be able to see her ; but there was still something wrong , and it was obvious that an analysis of her appearance would be pointless . |
27 | If it was n't for the Great Video Game in the sky , I 'd probably be reduced to watching The Young Doctors . |
28 | ‘ Y'know , we could go out and make a record full of metal songs or Hammond organ covers and we 'd probably be taken more seriously , ’ spits Dunphy . |
29 | You 'd probably be the first person to respond if someone wrote in and said ‘ everybody with short hair and who conforms should be banned from gigs ’ which is basically what you wrote , only vice versa . |
30 | to do it and I think even , looking at the competencies of careers officers you 'd probably be able to pick out broad headings . |