Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] probably [be] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't wait up for me , I 'll probably be a while . ’ |
2 | If rugby was played each way , I 'd probably be a household name by now . |
3 | ‘ I would probably been a millionaire several times over by now , had I taken up their offer , ’ he quips , ruefully . |
4 | The man who will contact you will probably be the aeroplane passenger . ’ |
5 | ‘ If you were a secretary , you can probably be a manager or even run your own business . |
6 | I I mean er I doubt whether we 'll we 'll have a full slate in February anyway so I mean they 'll probably be the option for people to come in later and we 'll probably end up co-opting people later and er I think we should |
7 | They 'd probably be a lot cheaper too . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Nevertheless , now that he had come to live in this new house he was aware that he would probably be an object of interest to his neighbours . |
10 | In cultural terms , it would probably be a recording by George Orwell , author of 1984 and Animal Farm . |
11 | Alf opined that it would probably be a choice between fish cakes and cheese pie . |
12 | But it would probably be a mistake to draw any such sweeping conclusion , either for the short or for the long term . |
13 | Glumly we returned to Wick on one engine knowing that it would probably be a pay off job in the middle of our tour . |
14 | In the course of time the Mercian kingdom also came to embrace much of the territory , for example , of the Wocensaete or Wreocensaete , who took their name from the Wrekin and dominated the north Shropshire plain , and it would probably be the case , if charter-material had survived for this area of north-west Mercia analogous to that which has survived for the Hwicce , that kings of the Wreocensaete emerged in varying degrees of dependence on or subjection to the Mercian ruler . |
15 | He knew the machine like an old friend ( it would probably be the personality he 'd miss most ) , but he still could n't trust it as much as he trusted himself . |
16 | It would probably be an area acceptable to those contemplating setting up home anew on retirement , and their previous homes would then be freed to each new generation of wealth-producers . |
17 | IT WILL probably be a month before the results of an official inquiry are published and sceptics silenced , but experts in New Zealand are already calling the voyage of the Rose-Noelle one of the most remarkable stories ever told of survival at sea . |
18 | It will probably be a matter of us posting them to him . ’ |
19 | ‘ I want to discuss things with the owner , and it will probably be a week or so before I make up my mind . |
20 | It will probably be a WPC , you 'll like her . ’ |
21 | And it will probably be a lot cheaper too . |
22 | Of course not , in fact it will probably be the reverse with even higher fares , less if any off-peak services and maybe closures of unprofitable lines . |
23 | As for us , it will probably be the reverse . ’ |
24 | He will probably be the England regular in futher |