Example sentences of "probably [not/n't] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Adequate provision will probably not be made for Jonathan Rixon , one of the Islington children .
2 Pastrami cut from a very regular block will probably not be made from brisket of beef , so the odder the shape , the better the meat .
3 It was felt that this type of exercise would probably not be repeated for a few years .
4 The Mexican Minister of Commerce and Industrial Development , Jaime Serra Puche , accepted that legislative proceedings on the final treaty would probably not be completed until after the November 1992 US elections .
5 Without a harbour , the islands would probably not be inhabited at all , as the land area is only about 250 hectares .
6 In practice many partners will probably not be using their full relief ) .
7 There appears to be no authority on the point , but they would probably not be understood differently , in view of the court 's use of the word " erroneous " in Jones ( M ) v Jones ( R R ) [ 1971 ] 1 WLR 840 .
8 While the market might continue softening for psychological and cyclical reasons , its woes would probably not be compounded by fraud-tainted defaults .
9 The effects of differential immunosuppression and of coexistent serious opportunistic infections have probably been important given the poor protection effected by youth in our matched controls , but the significant reversal of even this minor association should probably not be ignored .
10 A critic who saw the rushes said : ‘ It will probably not be seen by Kylie 's younger fans because of its content .
11 The Cross is descending in the south-west , followed by the Pointers ; Canopus is so low that it will probably not be seen , and from parts of Australia and South Africa it actually sets .
12 It was only the circumstances of the minority which brought them into conflict , and even then the rivalry should probably not be seen as inevitable .
13 It was only the circumstances of the minority which brought them into conflict , and even then the rivalry should probably not be seen as inevitable .
14 We have never found it an imposition to provide , at the beginning of a term a sheet of paper for each lecture setting out prerequisite knowledge , the subject of the lecture and reference to textbook work which would probably not be treated except by a mention .
15 In their extreme forms , one type would preserve health authority responsibility for planning and meeting the needs of its population ( but would have many other problems ) , the other would make planning and the pursuit of local priorities impossible and co–lld probably not be operated with cash-limited budgets .
16 The advice that he would receive would probably not be couched in terms of relative merits and de-merits of preference and ordinary shares but of ‘ prior charges ’ and ‘ equiries ’ .
17 Seen against this background the decision in Franklin v. Minister of Town and Country Planning , although undoubtedly influenced by the judicial conservatism of the time , would probably not be decided differently today .
18 In that case the court found that the auditors ' certificate was based on a mistaken interpretation of the agreement between the partners : this would probably not be decided the same way today : see 13.6 , 13.7 and 13.9 .
19 Unless the change in image was immense , boys would probably not be affected , science would still be an obvious , acceptable choice for a boy .
20 However , any contract action against Dynamight would be pointless as the judgment could probably not be enforced .
21 The witnesses immediately before him painted a picture of an elaborate liar , one whose testimony could probably not be trusted under oath , and of a petty thief who bought lingerie , so it appeared , with money meant for the contras ; some committee members considered him such a ‘ wacko ’ , in the patois , that his testimony would be next to useless .
22 This point is academic — first , because so much of this type of absenteeism goes unnoticed or unrecorded ( it was described as ‘ hidden ’ truancy by the Pack Report ) , and second , because , realistically , the use of legal procedures would probably not be contemplated by any LEA until the problem had worsened and discussion with parents had failed to resolve it .
23 Take with you to court all the authorities that you may possibly require : leave them in the robing room if you think they will probably not be needed , but have them ready to back you up in case they are .
24 The alternative of using a fully trained adviser as receptionist would probably not be considered an efficient use of staff .
25 In terms of writing computer software , a program to automate an existing manual process will probably not be considered a trade secret .
26 His early predictions of independence should probably not be taken as settled opinions but rather as conversational ploys : he often tried out extreme views on his audience , to test their reactions or to play out scenarios in his own mind .
27 And , rocking with laughter , he would clasp Robert to him — something , thought Class 1 's form master , as he joined the throng in the hail , the headmaster would probably not be doing a lot of in future .
28 The carpenter 's benches were well lit by rooflights ; some of the tools used at that time would probably not be found today .
29 Embayments caused by less resistant rocks will probably not be eliminated , as an equilibrium will be reached between waves , coastline form and rock resistance .
30 The candidate whose immediate queries are along the lines of , ‘ When will I get my first pay rise ? ’ , or ‘ Will I be able to go on holiday in July ? ’ will probably not be putting the job first and certainly lacks the good sense and tact to make it appear to be the priority .
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