Example sentences of "[noun sg] be 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 | My own view is that the proper applicant was probably Winchester rather than the applicant personally , but I regard this as a technicality . |
3 | The most important figure was probably Erica Brausen who started showing Giacommetti , bacon etc . |
4 | From its size the experts think your pen was probably part of a child 's set . |
5 | Here , the rent-free period is probably consideration for the tenant 's supply of surrendering the lease or the building work ( Notice 742B ( 1990 ) , para 14 ; Port Erin Hotels Ltd v The Treasury ( 1990 ) 5 BVC 772 ) ; Ridgeons Bulk Ltd ( LON/90/1702 ) No 7655 ) . |
6 | Apart from Book i , which incorporates The Ruined Cottage , a poem originally written in the 1790s , the best part of The Excursion is probably Book iv — ‘ Despondency Corrected ’ . |
7 | The closest case on this point is probably Chapman v. Honig where a landlord gave notice to quit to his tenant , the notice being in accordance with the terms of the lease . |
8 | Rey was probably heir to a long tradition in the matter of prompting : no prompt-box can be seen in the illustrations from the 1747 Palais-Royal performance ( illus.s ) or the 1745 Versailles performance ( illus.3 ) . |
9 | Although pure sound recording had started in America , the moving picture was probably America 's greatest contribution to world culture . |
10 | The rest are probably cells on the way to the DP stage . |
11 | The double-axe was probably potnia 's symbol , and possibly the pillar and the snake were her symbols too . |
12 | The world record for economic inflation was probably Germany after the First World War , where the price of a loaf of bread went from under a mark to millions of marks in a few months . |
13 | Theunis , whose second name was probably Carel or Carl , had a wife , Maria Dorothea , whose maiden name was Rubenden , but little is known about either of them . |
14 | In fact , we did go down there for a week to explore the possibilities , and I admitted that it was n't what it was and that the rosy glow that still suffused me at the very name was probably nostalgia for my touring days , when it was the most prestigious of all the dates . |
15 | His father was probably steward of the king of Scotland as earl of Northampton , and so a baron of some standing , but not a tenant-in-chief ; Gilbert 's brother or nephew rose by marriage into this rank . |
16 | For much of that period the area was probably part of one of many statelets beyond the western edge of the early kingdom of East Anglia . |
17 | The Lea valley is probably Hackney 's most precious environmental assets , and there is a paramount need to keep it away from development-mad Newham at all costs . |
18 | Everything may be getting bigger , brighter and better in the network world , but the most important single trend is probably standardisation . |
19 | He was probably born before 1130 , and if so , the place of his birth was probably London , with which he also had close associations in the last twenty years of his life . |
20 | In the early 1960s the market 's gross size was probably $20bil . |
21 | As I suggested on the phone your best route is probably Hereford , Leominster , Ludlow , Bishop 's Castle , Church Stoke , Welshpool . |
22 | The best known in the West is probably shakudo , which is a copper alloy with a deep black patina , but other copper alloys were patinated to produce colours ranging from shades of grey and brown through to green . |
23 | I assume your Land Rover is a petrol and , if so , the problem is probably dirt in the carb which is being disturbed when driving off road and blocking a jet or the accelerator pump . |
24 | If you must have whole halves , as many confectioners must , then your best source is probably France . |
25 | He added to many existing houses and castles , but his finest design is probably Stracathro House of 1828 with its noble Corinthian portico . |
26 | Others were exposed as impersonators — neptunium turned out to be niobium , for example , while davyum was probably rhenium . |
27 | Despite a good deal of organized opposition and intrigue from Mozart 's enemies in court circles , of whom the ringleader was probably Antonio Salieri , Figaro was first performed in the Burgtheater on 1 May , 1786 . |