Example sentences of "[modal v] probably have [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll probably have warm temperatures and good sunbathing weather , but it can also be chilly and windy . |
2 | She 'd probably have some lessons but she ca n't afford it . |
3 | This could well be a significant development , since where the plaintiff is a market counterparty on the wrong side of an insider deal , that party would probably have greater resources , increased access to the relevant information , and more of an incentive to bring an action . |
4 | Early in 1982 , William Waldegrave announced that NAB would probably have three years in which to prove itself , during which time discussions would ensue on other options . |
5 | You will probably have two firers shooting in every other detail |
6 | They will probably have two eyes , two hands , two legs with which to move in one direction at a time . |
7 | If you have read the poem Jabberwocky ( on page 148 ) , you will probably have some ideas about the meanings of these words . |
8 | The reader will probably have some ideas about why this might be , but it is hard to test such ideas . |
9 | While we do not wish to get involved with harmonization at this point , it is important to point out that the above three kinds of phrases will probably have harmonic implications which contribute to their need for continuity , temporary repose , or complete finality . |
10 | CDTV will probably have more problems than CD-I in this regard , being based on the Amiga computer . |