Example sentences of "[Wh det] be probably [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These artistic predilections went hand in hand with a marked interest in aesthetic theory His notebooks of 1862-for instance , contain comments under the heading " On the Essence of Music " , which are probably notes for a two-part Germania essay on " The Demonic in Music " , and , again , a set of Emersonian reflection on Nature , beauty and art . |
2 | Experience teaches.a lot as to whether or not a phenomenon is likely to be a genuine signal or background noise , but there is still a twilight zone , the tantalising occurrences which are probably noise but might possibly be signal . |
3 | At Slapton , as on not a few other manors , a degree of confusion is understandable , for tenures were complex , embracing not only freeholds and copyholds — mostly heritable , though including a few for lives — but also what were described in a survey made in 1548 as ‘ The Farme Landes ’ , which were probably parcels of the demesne that were let by copy of court roll , the larger ones for fifteen years , the rest at will . |
4 | Notes go out of circulation at a rate of 2,000 tonnes a year , which is probably riches beyond dreams . |
5 | It 's in Oxford Brookes University , which is probably Oxford Poly |
6 | At other times professional companies play there with varying fortunes , except for Cliffhanger , which is probably Brighton 's most successful company , they always turn people away because they ca n't squeeze in any more . |
7 | There is some doubt about Droitwich , where recent excavations have uncovered buildings of a large establishment which is probably part of the salt-extraction industry . |
8 | They picked the mauve one which is probably currants and the other one was raisin . |
9 | The most famous of which is probably Mother Theresa and her Sisters of Charity of Calcutta . |
10 | July 1919 saw what was probably Maitland 's greatest moment , when the naval rigid airship R34 , with Maitland as chief observer , crossed the Atlantic successfully in both directions . |