Example sentences of "probably have a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In another location I would probably have a full dining room every night , but that is only a part of what is important to me . |
2 | Nowadays , I would probably have a complete reverse opinion and say , ‘ Well done , David ’ , but in those days I honestly did n't care . |
3 | They 'd probably have a row about it . |
4 | I told her I thought The Times would probably have a man on the spot and it was late , and I prised my Toshiba away from her grasping hands . |
5 | If there is a sound business reason for the change and your employer has observed the principles of good industrial relations practice , including full consultation with you and consideration of possible alternative courses , prior to taking action , he will probably have a good defence . |
6 | For instance , if the interviewer is carrying out an interview with an old inhabitant of a village to try to find out what the community life was like 50 years ago he will probably have a set of categories for enquiry . |
7 | If you came to this country after 1948 as an adult , your working life still started at 16 , so you will probably have a reduced pension . |
8 | ‘ You will have a trying day tomorrow ’ , he once said to his District Magistrate while Chief Commissioner of Delhi ; ‘ You will be on the alert all day and will probably have a riot . |
9 | ‘ Then we would probably have a mandatory defence , which we would not duck , and then come back for a third defence against Bruno . ’ |
10 | We 'd heard he had thirty billion pounds to spend on tanks and things and we reckoned that when he left he 'd probably have a little bit left over for a tip . |
11 | Were one to create a mouse the size of a moose , that mouse would probably have a folded neocortex if its cortex had increased in proportion to the increase in its body size . |
12 | While you could of course do press-ups and go for walks , you will probably have a much better time if you join the new keep-fit brigade . |
13 | The effects of high divorce rates characteristic of the post-1960s in Britain upon family structures , filial responsibility and grandparenthood remain largely unknown but will probably have a profound influence upon the experience of ageing for future generations of older people . |
14 | If someone is shielding her then she 'll probably have a bed for the night . ’ |
15 | Photographers who specialise in food or in room set photography will probably have a good selection of props . |
16 | ‘ Very often , at Ealing , the Director himself would think up ideas for films and would probably have a lot to do with the genesis of the scripts as well . ’ |
17 | Although the transplantation of fetal neuronal tissue into the basal ganglia of patients suffering from Parkinson 's disease had received media attention , the potential for fetal cells to act as a vector for gene-transfer therapy will probably have a more significant long-term impact . |
18 | That statement was not , in my view , ever intended to acknowledge the existence of any wider discretion than to exclude ( 1 ) admissible evidence which would probably have a prejudicial influence upon the minds of the jury that would be out of proportion to its true evidential value ; and ( 2 ) evidence tantamount to a self-incriminatory admission which was obtained from the defendant , after the offence had been committed , by means which would justify a judge in excluding an actual confession which had the like self-incriminating effect . |
19 | Er I do n't know shorthand but I thought y somebody who did know shorthand would probably have a less hard time than I do writing down notes . |
20 | Erm you 'll have sine you 'll probably have a triangle with A B C marked on it . |
21 | This will probably have a worse risk-benefit trade off than the formalised use of league tables . |
22 | This will probably have a worse risk-benefit trade off than the formalised use of league tables . |
23 | The plant department will probably have a number of direct employees , including drivers , fitters and administrative staff , and it is therefore essential that proper accounts , with correct proportions of overheads , are maintained to establish the department 's profitability . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | ‘ My mother will probably have a very genteel fit of hysteria , and my father will mutter something about it being a ‘ damn shame ’ and your not being ‘ the right kind of girl ’ , and then stomp off for a game of golf . |
26 | ‘ Well — er from yes — er , on that subject — I think you should probably have a mammography . ’ |
27 | Erm I if I was talking to an audience in the United States , you 'd probably have a somewhat different approach cos over there they seem to throw their desktop devices away every two or three years and replace them with brand new technology . |
28 | Mitch would probably have a fainting fit . |
29 | I was only gon na say we 're , we will probably have a much clearer idea by the time we get to the results . |
30 | Oh sorry erm we are expect the business this year to break even it broke even last year , erm and the reason for that is that we have expanded business very rapidly , last year we had only thirty five stores this year we 'll have fifty and we will probably have a similar sort of expansion programme for next year . |