Example sentences of "he [modal v] probably " in BNC.

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1 Yes , he should probably call her — later , around breakfast time in Rostov .
2 He should probably be among the Top Sellers at the beginning of this article .
3 He should probably be seen as a cleric of some piety ; in Gregory 's miracle stories he is associated with the cult of Stremonius at Issoire .
4 Phil joined the Palace in February 1984 for a modest £10,000 fee from Aylesbury Town , but he soon established himself as a valuable member of our League side , playing either on the left of midfield or up front as a striker , and he must probably be reckoned to be the best signing made for our club by manager Alan Mullery .
5 If for no other reason , he 'll probably meet her just to get back at me . ’
6 The police inspector told me : ‘ When he comes out he 'll probably go straight home and attack her . ’
7 I 'll tell the CO as soon as he comes in and he 'll probably
8 Any day now he 'll probably make you an offer you ca n't refuse . ’
9 He 'll probably hurt you .
10 He 'll probably cuss like hell , ’ Yanto thought to himself , but when the Devil drives … .
11 He 'll probably get their congratulations first hand .
12 He 'll probably enjoy knowing that .
13 ‘ If he does n't get there he 'll probably sack me , ’ smiled agent Graham Rock .
14 I think he 'll probably be more comfortable in his club .
15 If your enemy is good he will realise where your real strength lies , and he 'll probably leave your Goblins alone .
16 If they do n't then so much the better ; he 'll probably provide you with sitting targets .
17 When he hears what 's in the wind , he 'll probably insist Harry goes back to live in America while you both take time to think it over .
18 He 'll probably go to ground .
19 He 'll probably just show his face and then disappear . ’
20 He 'll probably take no notice of you because he 'll be trying to upset me . ’
21 Cos I thought well , he 'll probably say , you know , half to you .
22 So if there 's a burglar then , he 'll probably be put off by I mean if he really wanted to break into any particular house for a reason , you , you might approach it , but if you have n't got th no firm house in mind you 've several houses and there 's one house without any lights on at all and it was night time , you may well go for that one first .
23 He 'll probably live to be a hundred , and make a will leaving whatever he 's got to his old college , and I sha n't mind at all .
24 He 'll probably hang ! ’
25 ‘ Yes , Watkin , ’ Athelstan replied , ‘ he 'll probably hang . ’
26 Well , let's wait and hear wh what says , he 'll probably explain to you the history of why it is like this .
27 He 'll probably take them over the Carron and put them into the coille torr , the forest there , for the night .
28 He 's very good and he 'll probably do it for nothing if he can get a couple of hours off . ’
29 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 .
30 ‘ But he 'll probably be needing a new job soon . ’
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