Example sentences of "they [vb mod] probably have " in BNC.

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1 As I say all these poem 's are very dense and erm if I get round to , to completing them they 'll probably have at least another verse , certainly extra words and rhymes , that open it out and make it a bit more plausible Ours in the night , no I 've got it wrong , sorry , I 've moved on and I should n't 've done
2 They 'll probably have something else to do . ’
3 Now , the e the early versions were erm a lot less er flexible , they were the dinosaurs , and if anybody 's got an original P E P , they 'll know that all the dealing transactions , all the adjustments have all got to be noted and filed , and if anybody 's had a Lloyds Bank P E P since nineteen eighty seven , they 'll probably have a compete cabinet full of paperwork by now .
4 Well they 'll probably have to put at least the bone in there , it 's a bone graft .
5 If you tell them that to get exactly what they need it 's going to cost them thirty pounds a month , and is n't it a brilliant contract , they 'll probably have that .
6 ‘ Oh , they 'll probably have gone to bed . ’
7 So I said erm if we say increase to five pounds now , they do n't have to , but it means that they 'll probably have a significant unit holding , you know , to compensate them .
8 Between them they could probably have established the reason for the failure quite easily .
9 They 'd probably have a row about it .
10 Yeah , I think they 'd probably have to listen
11 ‘ I wished you were — but they 'd probably have killed you . ’
12 Even if the vote had gone against them today they 'd probably have flouted it even then .
13 They 'd probably have a fifty thousand pound mortgage to pay off the the existing mortgage on that one and the balance .
14 They 'd probably have more in that one than they will there
15 He was filmed prancing round the forecourt like a wayward member of a modern dance troupe ; the witnesses in the passing cars would n't just have noticed his approach , they would probably have pulled up to watch , so bizarre and entertaining were his surreptitious motions .
16 If professional textile designers had translated the patterns , they would probably have perfected the colour register — the correct alignment of the plates in four-colour printing .
17 Had the Conservatives won the election by a whisker , which at one time seemed likely , they would probably have plumped for a Labour Speaker ( on the grounds that it took one vote off the Opposition ) .
18 But the novelists had never heard of Marx and Engels — and if they had heard of them and their ideas , they would probably have recoiled in horror , perceiving the threat to their own privileged position .
19 And everyone in Maple Drive , as they cooked , consoled , took out their best suits and thought of even nicer things to say about Donald than the last nice thing that had been said about him , were privately so astonished , so relieved , so savagely glad to be alive that if someone had proposed to bury him upside down in a bucket of horse manure they would probably have agreed it was all for the best .
20 Companies are keen to adopt the ‘ open ’ moniker simply for that purpose : how many suppliers these days describe themselves as open systems companies , when just a few years ago they would probably have sneered at the term .
21 As retail centres they would probably have been a success , but they threatened existing centres and the needs of non-car owners : ‘ these and other proposals were greeted with hostility by planners and rejected largely on impact grounds ’ ( Schiller , 1986 , 13 ) .
22 I do n't suppose it would be thinking about it now , because they would probably have to join the queue like everybody else , would that be right ?
23 what have to pay that they would probably have dividend and they would pay that for you and you would have to pay them back .
24 They would probably have passed the cottage of Tom and Dolly Hanks without being aware of it had not a window been thrown open unexpectedly .
25 They would probably have jumped on a train and gone to London .
26 HAD anyone suggested back in December that Scotland would be in a position to win the Triple Crown by the last match of 1993 , just after the A XV had played Italy , they would probably have been led quietly away for a mental examination .
27 Much of the way things would happen depends on the sort of girls there were ; if some were more robust and tom-boyish they would probably have explored the island , but would be unlikely to cause damage unnecessarily while exploring , as the boys did .
28 But also they would probably have the men working harder than before & they may be more popular .
29 This would put applicants in a very false position , perhaps drive away very talented applicants who might think that there were fewer places available for them , but also to encourage people who might in fact be struggling to go to any university in the country , it might encourage them to apply and to have a reasonable expectation of success because their sporting abilities were outstanding , they would then be disappointed because they would not be admitted and if they were admitted at that level , they would probably have a very unfortunate time at Oxford .
30 They will probably have two eyes , two hands , two legs with which to move in one direction at a time .
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