Example sentences of "[vb mod] probably [be] [art] good [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 'd probably be a good studio amp as it 's got quite a rich sound , albeit at low volumes . |
2 | I 'd probably be a better match . |
3 | and hinted that it would probably be a good idea if the Rector of St. Mary 's , the Vicar of St. Peter 's , and Mr. John Meridyth ( another Grammar School Visitor from the 1850s ) , who were considered to be at the root of the trouble , were not appointed Trustees . |
4 | The 12 inch single is available ( at varying prices ) in many record shops across the region , and if you like good and honest rock , catching a live performance would probably be a good idea . |
5 | Yeah , that would probably be a good thing . |
6 | ‘ It would probably be a good time to go now before it gets too crowded . ’ |
7 | If the Home Secretary would listen to more experts , he would probably be a better Home Secretary . |
8 | Unless you are hoping to use your foreign currency account for future business or investment needs , or as a means of deferring tax payments — when a currency fund ( see page 46 ) would probably be a better option — a currency account can save considerable time and money for people who have to make financial transactions abroad . |
9 | She looked , I do n't know , determined , that would probably be the best way of putting it . |
10 | I had already come to the conclusion that regression therapy would probably be the best way to help Maxine , and I put the idea to her . |
11 | A draw would probably be the best result . |
12 | Since one usually needs to measure emission from only a small area of the viewing field rather than the whole field , a fibre-optic probe inserted in the light path would probably be the best method , with the light-pipe output directed on to a highly sensitive photoelectric cell or photomultiplier , whose output would also have to be calibrated against some standard phosphor . |
13 | It will probably be a good thing , depending finally on your own particular temperament , not to be able to see too much of the immediate future for your heroine . |