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

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1 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 .
2 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 . ’
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Most such British lists would probably include Alan Roberton , David Hewlings and Bill Perrie .
6 The various Irish organizations would probably take care of him — it depends on how deeply involved if they 're shielding him . "
7 The only beneficiaries would probably be the lawyers .
8 However , those addicted to computers would probably enjoy the exercise .
9 However , those addicted to computers would probably enjoy the experience .
10 The Jews would probably have been expelled very soon anyway , and it is the timing , rather than the nature , of the action which was determined by Edward 's need for a subsidy from the clergy .
11 An order form for spare parts for motor cars would probably only have to recognise digits and part names , which would be from a small domain-specific lexicon .
12 . The damage done to industry by any of these three methods would probably be more than the good done to it by the direct help and , anyway I am not clear on the sort of direct help that might be intended . ’
13 If a three-year course could be justified the supporting subjects would probably be covered in the first year but care would have to be taken not to put too great an emphasis on the technology .
14 If he were a picture his handsome , regular cheek-bones and serious eyes would probably be titled ‘ A Doctor Decides ’ .
15 Despite its elegance , the collection managed to depict an image of women so passive that the designs would probably have been snapped up by Qantas as uniforms for its air hostesses in late 1972 .
16 Exotic animals would probably have been rarities in the British arenae and even then used only for exhibition , as they would presumably have been too expensive to have suffered damage .
17 Six bedrooms would pro , six bedrooms would probably cost you two to buy .
18 What is missed by those who follow Nettl 's view , is that a number of Marxists would probably agree , in the sense that the idea of the state as merely an agent distorts the observed contradictions within the bourgeoisie , and assumes a purely passive role for the state in capitalism .
19 This lack of interest in money meant that all the brothers would probably be poor for ever , but Angel still admired his father 's belief that money was not important .
20 The Controller of the Navy , Vice Admiral Kent Eaton , said yesterday that tenders for up to four more vessels would probably be invited next year .
21 His legs will probably fall off at some stupid rave if he 's not careful he 'll be dancing so much cos he 's on twenty thousand and his bloody legs 'll fall off .
22 So such styles will probably be ineffective or even counterproductive ; and they are also potentially embarrassing to the writer .
23 Larger exporters will probably need more specialised advice .
24 In the early stages of inflammation one of the first three remedies will probably be indicated .
25 He took it up and read : ‘ Many readers will probably have learned by now that I am being sued by Miss Hilary Robarts , the Acting Administrative Officer at Larksoken Power Station , for alleged libel arising from what I wrote in the May issue of the news-sheet .
26 Quicker thinking readers will probably have noticed what I did n't , which is that the first appearance of ‘ adverb ’ is a mistaken correction by a typesetter or proofreader of the correctly wrong ‘ abverb ’ .
27 Most readers will probably recall being explicitly taught the concept of the antonym at school ( I seem to recall that antonyms figured in the late , unlamented 11 + exam ) .
28 Most readers will probably already be familiar with the famous garlic mayonnaise of Provence , so just as a reminder you will need , for eight people , a minimum of 2 large cloves of garlic — but more if you have avid garlic-eaters to entertain — 2 egg yolks , at least a half-pint of good olive oil , salt , lemon juice .
29 ( By the time this goes to press , readers will probably have the benefit of hindsight . )
30 But those trips will probably be few and far between over the next two years since his already groaning workload was increased still further last month when he took over from Hugh Collum , finance director of SmithKline Beecham , as chairman of the 100 Group of finance directors .
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