Example sentences of "probably [verb] more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Exhumed forms may be of any age , although Triassic forms have probably received more attention than any others in this country .
2 SANTA CLAUS probably got more letters than the Queen or Margaret Thatcher this year .
3 Probably got more columns than I need there .
4 While financial PR , industrial PR and public affairs are all growing , there will probably remain more opportunities in the consumer area for new entrants .
5 Cancer probably evokes more fears and grievously false hopes than most diseases .
6 Here in America I perform a lot in Las Vegas and Atlantic City and I probably make more money today than I ever did when I was selling a lot of records as a teenage idol .
7 I would say that on reception is the one that probably needs more support let her down all the rest of it .
8 If anything , like the Patent Office , it probably needs more staff to deal properly with new ideas and to advise inventors .
9 If you use ordinary soap and water , you are probably applying more moisturiser than your skin actually needs .
10 ‘ Charlotte Graham-Watson was almost born on skis in Verbier and probably has more experience of skiing there than anyone else ! ’
11 Nevertheless , despite the advent of ‘ contracting out ’ , local authorities still carry out over fifty functions ; indeed , the average British citizen probably has more contact with the state through the services provided by local government than through the outputs of any other level of public administration .
12 A police procedural probably has more realism in it than any other kind of crime fiction , but at some point you have to ask your readers , as elsewhere , to suspend disbelief .
13 The fact remains , however , that the poet probably has more friends now , 20 years after his death , than when he lived in poverty in Dublin and London during the forties and fifties .
14 Sussex probably has more trees per acre than any other county .
15 Like its predecessors , it attracted attention from many sources , and in the liberal or liberated social climate of the post-war years it probably created more problems than it solved .
16 So women around , or beyond , this age will probably need more calcium than before .
17 Ken was ably assisted by seconder Royal Robbins , who has probably drilled more bolts than anyone else .
18 Bowe 's trainer Eddie Futch , 80 , who 's probably seen more fights than even most men of his age have had hot dinners , expects it to be one of the best he 's been involved with .
19 A drainage ditch around them would probably do more good than anything else .
20 At forty-seven years of age , he was young enough that he could be expected to complete the work , and yet he had probably built more buildings than any of his close rivals .
21 In the last thirty years archaeological investigation of deserted village sites has added substantially to our knowledge of peasant conditions , and will probably provide more information in future , particularly by enabling fuller comparisons to be made between different parts of the country .
22 They 've probably got more sense !
23 So we write lists , and we find that they 've probably got more skills than most people .
24 I mean he 's probably got more money than they 've bloody got !
25 I mean the you 've probably got more chance of having an audience with her if you 've got aids than if you have n't catch aids , meet the princess
26 They will probably pump more oil in coming months .
27 We probably spent more time watching what happens in facilities where care is provided for the elderly than anyone has done before .
28 I probably hit more people than him but I 'm a fairer player than he is .
29 CDTV will probably have more problems than CD-I in this regard , being based on the Amiga computer .
30 Th you drive along a massive machine , probably doing more damage getting up and down the kerbs a and everything else .
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