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

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1 In the end , the rising should probably be seen primarily as religious and political in character , although certain sectors of it , notably those in Westmorland and Craven , were concerned with such agrarian matters as enclosures and the rate of entry fines .
2 The many Unix VAR 's and resellers should probably be more concerned with the loss of a stable , independent source for Unix than with an imaginary NT monster .
3 In a paragraph entitled New Opportunities , Harley warns , ‘ The many Unix VAR 's and resellers should probably be more concerned with the loss of a stable , independent source for Unix than an imaginary NT monster ( and ) it would be prudent for those Unix vendors who have not already made the switch to take a strong look at OSF . ’
4 It was this option which was chosen , and it was suggested that closure should probably take place when the combined population of the two hospitals dipped below the 1,000 mark .
5 The effects of differential immunosuppression and of coexistent serious opportunistic infections have probably been important given the poor protection effected by youth in our matched controls , but the significant reversal of even this minor association should probably not be ignored .
6 just B and B , no , well Dot 'll probably
7 Bloody ballbag 'll probably phone me in the morning or something .
8 There are 2 million fewer people employed now in our production industries than 25 years ago , and in its present form industry could probably produce more , with incentives and organisation , without taking on more labour .
9 He knew that although Ulthuan could probably win a war in the bleak northern lands , the cost would be so high that the Elf realms would never recover .
10 When the reality is that a cottage pie housing a six-year-old ingredient could probably qualify as a listed dwelling .
11 For most sources the capacitor could probably be removed as any reasonable signal will not have any d.c. impressed upon it .
12 erm Sue could probably do with spending a bit of time learning about DOS , but I do n't see the point .
13 Mr Holford hinted that , given the current fallibility of the top order , his side would probably include seven batsmen .
14 As the brigade would probably simply knock down your door , you could just as well do it yourself .
15 This magical number may have rendered the split-screen sequence superfluous ; but most Astaire and Charisse fans would probably give a day 's pay to see it once .
16 Any offensive operations which the United States might have to conduct on the Asiatic continent would probably avoid the Korean peninsula .
17 Most walkers would probably agree that the Langdale Pikes are Lakeland 's finest miniature hills — shapely and aloof , especially Pike o'Stickle ( 709m ) , and certainly there are enough quality approach walks and challenging scrambles here to satisfy the most discerning of mountain walkers .
18 ‘ If he was n't a successful boxer , Mo would probably have been doing ten years for something or other now , ’ reckoned Tony Burns , Hope 's former coach from the Repton club .
19 Most such British lists would probably include Alan Roberton , David Hewlings and Bill Perrie .
20 If the calls of the CBI and others for such a cut had not been so loud , the pound would probably have been stronger still , making it possible to cut rates even sooner , and by more .
21 Babcock felt MacArthur would probably approve a treaty clause calling for a re-examination of Japan 's security situation five or ten years after signature of the treaty .
22 Any bid would probably be with the blessing of the society 's management .
23 Kingfisher says that even if there had been no leak , the bid would probably have been launched this week .
24 More than one bid would probably be counter-productive because of the substantial danger that neither of the two bids would succeed .
25 Zbo would probably have dated them 1919 , when Modigliani 's prices were beginning to rise .
26 The various Irish organizations would probably take care of him — it depends on how deeply involved if they 're shielding him . "
27 At face value , this sketch of a German soldier would probably make about £20 , but because it 's signed by Adolf Hitler it may reach well over £1,000 when it 's auctioned in Gloucester next week .
28 Indeed , their own car would probably look like this if left to Anna ; but Peter tidied it , because of all the parishioners he gave lifts to .
29 In addition , it is open to the producer or director to show that he did not know or reasonably suspect that the offending programme would be included in a cable programme , or that in the context of the broadcast the programme would probably provoke racial hatred .
30 Abandonment of the reform programme would probably result in hyperinflation getting completely out of control followed by economic breakdown , default on loans and an attempt at mass emigration by an impoverished population towards Central Europe .
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