Example sentences of "[modal v] probably [be] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I dare say Ianthe Broome will be there and she 'll probably be wearing a wool dress . ’ |
2 | A doctor came and said , " You 'll probably be having the baby today . " |
3 | You 'll probably be rehearsing a part for a silly end of year staff entertainment or something . |
4 | Try that request at a UK Motorway service station and you 'll probably be shown the exit ! |
5 | ‘ As the one who 'll probably be preparing the evening meal — ’ |
6 | Not here — they 'd probably be taking the office apart — but somewhere , anywhere else in the club . |
7 | Mark Raggett , a businessman spearheading the effort , said : ‘ If I was to take some of these materials and technologies back to the Soviet Union , I would probably be breaking the law . ’ |
8 | A more usual setup would probably be to fix the core in a horizontal position , aligned so that one pickup coil responds to the maximum horizontal component of the earth 's field , in which case the other would respond to the variations in declination or angular change in direction . |
9 | If , on the other hand , they thought she was alive , they would probably be checking the roads and railways to London and ports and airports to the continent . |
10 | They will probably be using an agency . |
11 | As part of the coordination role MAS will probably be drafting the documentation . |
12 | Finally , the toughest problem will probably be to ensure the supply , preparation , and testing of top management people . |
13 | Your job will probably be to handle the media and advise and counsel your client on image and corporate behaviour during any industrial crisis . |
14 | ‘ Knowing our weather the sun will probably be cracking the skies tomorrow , ’ Charlie joked as they started down Heymouth Brae . |
15 | She recalled what her father had said about ‘ knowing our weather the sun will probably be cracking the skies tomorrow ’ . |