Example sentences of "[conj] he [vb mod] probably [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Although he would probably think that very funny too .
2 The feeling that he would probably betray me .
3 Foreman , 44 , who lost a unanimous decision to Morrison , 20 years his junior , said immediately after the fight for the WBO heavyweight title , that he would probably retire .
4 Henry thought that he would probably have Camilla tonight , or maybe Tavic , the black society sculptor everyone was talking about or , hey , maybe both .
5 Equally , no purpose would have been served by asking him to approach total strangers in the street , as the mere thought of this would have been so terrifying to the young man that he would probably have given up there and then .
6 Dealers would scream down the blower : " Did you see The Sunday Times last week Sir ? " knowing that he would probably have missed the relevant bit , just as they had .
7 Prime Minister Felipe González Márquez told the Portuguese newspaper Público in an interview in late February that he would probably have relinquished his post by 1995 ; a general election was next due in 1993 .
8 The doctor then went to the magistrate and swore on oath that he would probably die if sent to prison .
9 But I think that he would probably agree , and I know he 's made comments at various times on this subject , about er the grass that is left behind and it is always a problem I think throughout the county erm where grass is cut and then spread around .
10 It seems very unjust that D should have been required to pay Mrs. Bennett 's debt ; but note that he could probably have recovered the money from her as money paid to her use .
11 If a large animal appeared , he thought that he could probably climb the tree .
12 Lydia , picturing Hywel 's dark eyes , thought that he 'd probably have put up with a great deal rather than have strangers in his house .
13 This document purports to carry out the last mortal wish of the testator , except that he will probably go to eternity without being entirely sure that the document he signed actually said what he wanted , because he was quite unable to read it .
14 He will say only that he will probably stay on as chief executive after he steps down as publisher .
15 This object may be something which he sees from a distance and so gives the rider due warning that he will probably shy .
16 The patient who can stand and balance can work standing up , so he can probably tackle every job in the garden , from digging and weeding to mowing the lawn .
17 , take some photographs of car parks , should of been there weeks ago and she and you have to be ready for , she should have been in this week how he 's going to get them to do that , there 's a train , there 's a er few hours service or what , it 's gon na cost a bomb And he 'll probably end up paying for it cos he I do n't know whether he 's doing it or not , it 's what he should of been doing .
18 Sort my love life with Rocky out , we 've had a bit of a tiff at the moment , as a result I 've had to drop him from the squad completely and he 'll probably go and join the scum where he 'll show me up like that poncy french bugger who used to play here .
19 If your enemy is good he will realise where your real strength lies , and he 'll probably leave your Goblins alone .
20 He 's very good and he 'll probably do it for nothing if he can get a couple of hours off . ’
21 Mike in the audience and he 'll probably give me a rollicking afterwards , cos I have n't prepared anything about this and I suspect I wo n't be able to speak till the red light .
22 But even as the idea occurred to her , she dismissed it ; from the athletic way Fernand had cleared the rail it was likely that his legs were as strong and muscular as his sinewy arms and he would probably catch her long before she reached the house .
23 His preaching was scholarly and evangelical and he would probably have been elected Vice-President of the Conference but for the onset of ill-health .
24 The Girls were lucky if they had booked digs , otherwise a visit to the stage door-keeper was made and he would probably have the list .
25 Wordsworth had been exhausted by his efforts as early as 1804 ( see Ode to Duty ) , and he would probably have returned to conventional pieties and religion even if his brother 's death had not accelerated to process .
26 The hostility to alleged traitors took extreme form in the murders of Sudbury , Hales and Cavendish , and equally strong was the dislike of the King 's uncle , John of Gaunt — his palace of the Savoy was burned down ( although it is uncertain whether the Kentishmen or the Londoners played the leading part in this ) and he would probably have shared the fate of Sudbury and the others if he had not had the good fortune to be in the North negotiating with the Scots .
27 He can , of course , also make a payment into court , but the difficulties of calculating it are obvious and he would probably have to pay in more than the value of the claim for immediate damages to tempt the plaintiff .
28 And he 'd probably have to resign himself to that situation until he returned to Winchester .
29 Next day , his confidence should be better , and he will probably progress further .
30 Break his will now , and his soul will live , and he will probably bless you to all eternity .
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