Example sentences of "[noun] are probably [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This study can not conclude with certainty the nature of the cells expressing mRNA for interleukin 1 or tumour necrosis factor , although the majority are probably macrophages . |
2 | Daine and Tunney are probably soul mates . |
3 | As ( on the evidence of last summer at any rate ) there is no one to match them in the art of swishing across the line and bowling not to take wickets , England are probably favourites to win it . |
4 | The receptors are probably glycoproteins ( proteins with regions of carbohydrate attached ) which perform some important function in the normal activity of the cell . |
5 | The golfers are probably Ernest Fryer and A.R . |
6 | These two metals are probably plasma derived , and their concentrations are independent of the pH in gastric juice . |
7 | The rest are probably cells on the way to the DP stage . |
8 | The three best buys are probably Cotton and Wilkinson , Fessenden and Fessenden , and Atkins . |
9 | Until 1971 , dolphin mortality could be estimated only from analyses of vessels ' logbooks — and the figures are probably underestimates . |
10 | These features are probably reflections of the degree of leaching , which depends to a large extent on the rainfall . |
11 | The Lower Cambrian carinachitiids ( Fig. 3 f ) and hexagulaconulariids are probably conulariids , and the Ediacaran Conomedusites may also belong in this group . |
12 | From the smoothness of the velocity field within the filaments and the way in which it matches up with the velocities of neighbouring clouds , one infers that the arms are probably gas streams tidally stretched out as they fall towards the bottom of the galactic potential . |
13 | Reports of genital carriage vary widely , but 20% to 25% of women are probably carriers in most countries . |
14 | These cells are probably macrophages . |