Example sentences of "she [modal v] probably be " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Then she 'll probably be all tight . |
2 | I dare say Ianthe Broome will be there and she 'll probably be wearing a wool dress . ’ |
3 | Yeah knowing she , she 'll probably be put in for planning then for coke |
4 | Oh , she 'll she 'll probably be asleep until five now . |
5 | She 'll probably be sick on the way back ! |
6 | And erm not only er do I think that er she 'll probably be reasonably good with , with finals I 'm absolutely sure that her course reports from , you know , all the places where she 's been will be better than most of the other candidates , you know , because she brings home these , the these reports , you know , and she says it looks alright , you know , beginning of the course Nurse is lacking in this or has not got that or is not , you know , you think mm pretty the end of the course Nurse got the hang of , is very good , has done this , has done that , has supported this and you think mm pretty , well that 's lovely you know but she did n't have the experience during the whatever , she had been given the experience and the end of it brilliant |
7 | Well I expect she did but I saw Debbie Thursday night and she said about her and er I said er how long has she been in , she said Tuesday she had the op she said and she 's due , she 'll probably be coming out tomorrow |
8 | she 'll probably be one of the cleverest people you 'll ever meet |
9 | She 'll probably be as nutty as hell and come from West Yorkshire or something . |
10 | It 's unlikely she 'd be suitable as a donor , she could probably be only a half-match at best . |
11 | We think she could probably be able to stand Sandy 's loss a bit better in , say , a couple of years ’ time . |
12 | Only children ever danced like this , and when Kāli was older and married she 'd probably be ashamed to admit she even knew the movements . |
13 | ‘ She said she 'd probably be bored with young Adam by Fez . ’ |
14 | After that she reckoned that if she had n't moved on to somewhere bigger , she 'd probably be stuck here forever reading out the latest sheep prices at six o'clock every morning . |
15 | If the champagne bottle had survived she 'd probably be in that state anyway , and it would at least postpone the inevitable for a while ; she did n't feel up to coping with the consequences of her behaviour just yet . |
16 | She 'd probably be married , with other children . |
17 | ‘ On the contrary , she 'd probably be delighted . |
18 | Catherine said she 'd probably be alright , I mean she woke , she would have been tired anyway , you know what I mean , especially after swimming , the water they gave bath water , it 's not like the |
19 | She would probably be quite prepared to believe someone else was responsible as she was so besotted with him . |
20 | She would probably be sick later , but there was no point in throwing up there and then . |
21 | She would probably be on the loo reading the paper , he thought to himself . |
22 | However , she would probably be very careful over names , and that was what Mrs Frizzell wanted . |
23 | Realising that she would probably be dismissed on the spot if Esther should discover her , she closeted herself in the pantry and proceeded to pour herself a glass of sarsaparilla from the big earthenware jug there . |
24 | I thought of my mother , she would probably be baking scones , her apron dusted with flour . |
25 | Trying to find her way back out was obviously a nonstarter but staying here she would probably be spotted fairly quickly . |
26 | Examining her responses to this normal catalogue of everyday events , of life , she found that she wished she was dead , had been dead for some time , so that she was used to it : and then she thought that if she had been dead for long enough , she would probably be bored with that by now . |
27 | And she would probably be happy again if something could be done about Lorrimer . |
28 | She knew that she would probably be naughty again , because that was the way she was , but never again would she be quite so prone to take such instant action . |
29 | If she failed in her task she would probably be killed anyway , after first watching Edmund die . |
30 | ‘ If you can get a job and we can find Mrs Ross a suitable home , I think she will probably be happier where there is more life going on around her . ’ |