Example sentences of "would probably have [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No , but even if the paper had been offset , its personnel would probably have prevented much frivolity .
2 He 's had a lot of fuss made of him in Britain , but if he 'd have been an American , his win would probably have rated one line in their papers . ’
3 The day before , Norway had declined Germany 's offer of a non-aggression pact , which no doubt weakened her position some months later , though even had she signed one , it would probably have made little difference .
4 The Royalist Roman Catholic French would probably have made better conquerors of Ireland , if Ireland had to be reconquered once more .
5 When I arrived in America two weeks ago , I would probably have reversed that order .
6 When I arrived in America two weeks ago , I would probably have reversed that order .
7 However the Occupational Pensions Board called for a pensions tribunal and Tony Thurham , chairman of the Association of Pensions Lawyers , said : ‘ Many pensions lawyers would have preferred a tribunal since it would probably have had greater powers and more staff .
8 A few years of storms with plenty of rain would probably have undermined this place anyway .
9 Anyone earning over £9 a week and over age 18 at the time would probably have paid graduated contributions and be due a pension .
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