Example sentences of "[modal v] probably [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The Alfonsín government elected in Argentina in late 1983 woúld probably also be included in this category , as would the recently elected ( 1984 ) administration in Uruguay ( president Julio Maria Sanguinetti called for expanded economic relations with the USSR shortly before his inauguration ) and the APRA government led by Alán Garcia in Peru which , since its election victory in May 1985 , has taken an active role in the Non-Aligned Movement , vying for the leadership and backing its challenge with moves to extend diplomatic recognition to the Palestine Liberation Organisation ; ( iii ) capitalist , ‘ liberal-bourgeois ’ governments that are oriented towards Washington , for example , Venezuela , Peru under Belaúnde , Colombia ( before 1982 ) , Costa Rica and Jamaica ; ( iv ) ‘ right-wing ’ , ‘ reactionary ’ military dictatorships generally not liked , but supported by the United States . |
2 | Among his colleagues there was his feoffee John Hoton of Tudhoe , who should probably also be numbered among Gloucester 's Durham associates . |
3 | Among his colleagues there was his feoffee John Hoton of Tudhoe , who should probably also be numbered among Gloucester 's Durham associates . |
4 | Words like coward , stupid or effeminate should probably never be used unless the client has used that very word himself . |
5 | cos I 'll probably blooming watch it anyway ! |
6 | They 'll probably both have a police permit since they study Italian at the University . ’ |
7 | We do n't grill up here , they look after that in the basement as you 'll probably soon discover , unless of course you go to the lower basement . |
8 | ‘ I 'll probably just earn another kick in the teeth but I 'll do it none the less . ’ |
9 | If it 's the regular Tuesday morning meeting in your home , you 'll probably just all go into the office for half an hour . |
10 | That 's next Wednesday , if we do n't get enough we 'll probably just take a car , but , but anyway , there 's going to be a lot going on actually on this . |
11 | Okay so do n't need to learn all the fractions but we need to we 'll probably just go playing with these the ones we 've got here . |
12 | They just walk round , they do n't do nothing , they 'll probably just walk up this and then c come out the other end and go back to the police station . |
13 | ‘ He 'll probably just show his face and then disappear . ’ |
14 | ‘ The Bravoes may not want to go around asking questions , they 'll probably just stake out her house . |
15 | We 'll probably just buy some , and that lad 'll ring up . |
16 | You 'll probably just about be in bed . |
17 | Tim , Tim , Tim he 'll probably just wants to go to the toilet soon you will tell grandma wo n't you ? |
18 | does n't say all that much , she 'll probably just get up and walk out of the room or , or heave a big sigh or something . |
19 | I 'll probably just have some soup . |
20 | She 'll probably also tell us about Tony the Toddler putting domestos in the jelly , or whatever embarrassing things he did as a kid . |
21 | But they 'll probably rather annoying at the moment . |
22 | But if you two nosey parkers do n't stop interfering , she 'll probably once again end up lonely and alone . |
23 | He says it 's the thin end of the wedge and once they ban motorised vehicles , they 'll probably then turn their attention to cyclists and horse-riders — and obviously we like using the Ridgeway . |
24 | Yeah alright well I 'll probably only do about four so I do n't want to take all the cards . |
25 | I think he 'll probably only take a half wo n't he ? |
26 | that 's right , so you 'll probably only just seeing |
27 | I spend my life in supermarkets — buying food I 'll probably never eat , but buy just in case I might want to eat it . |
28 | One senior detective said : ‘ We 'll probably never find out unless he decides to tell us ’ ( Sun ) . |
29 | If it 's a one-off affair in some yard , the chances are I 'll probably never ever go there , I 'm really completely reliant … on his reaction . … ’ |
30 | We 'll probably never know . |