Example sentences of "which [be] probably [art] " in BNC.

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1 If you 're buying them as young plants which are probably a foot fifteen inches high then it takes them a couple of years to get the roots established .
2 It 's essential to our plans for being a lower cost producer , in paint markets which are probably the most competitive in the world . ’
3 So I thought we could look at results now , which are probably the thing that 's most interesting .
4 At the same time it was doubtless the case that by-employments , which were probably the rule rather than the exception , were decisive in bringing the level of wealth in districts unfavourable to husbandry more or less into line with that of the more eligible farming regions .
5 Discs Mansions is the epitome of new business gentility , tucked away in a sweet little Victorian cottage mews in Hammersmith , just around the corner from Island Records — which is probably no coincidence , as we 'll find out later .
6 It is his 81st , is dedicated to the pit communities for which he still cares so deeply even though the pits have all but vanished , and costs £1 for a miner 's sideways look at life which is probably no more .
7 There was a feeling of commitment to the new way , which is probably a very old way , practised in the stone circles of the ancient ones .
8 YOU are not the most mercenary sign of the zodiac , which is probably a good thing considering that the more you chase after your pound of flesh this coming year , the less likely you are to get it .
9 Then — in a passage of John 's Gospel which is probably a later interpolation — he initially queries whether Jesus has indeed been resurrected in the flesh .
10 Er , which is probably a good thing .
11 I think they call it fire safety now , in my time it was fire prevention but now fire safety which is probably a better word for it .
12 By contrast , the Corinthians passage in which Paul speaks of male headship , and in which it is said that women should be silent ( a verse which is probably an interpolation and does not owe to Paul ) , he is concerned with a practical situation which has arisen , a situation in which the church , still insecure in a pagan world , was likely to cause scandal if it departed too far from social convention — and his concern is that it should not unnecessarily put itself in jeopardy .
13 That and sight reading which is probably the most important thing of all .
14 Universities attract this kind of attitude , as , to some extent , does the campus novel , a brand of fiction which is probably the closest English departments have previously come to industrial production .
15 Which is probably the most offensive thing about her .
16 The choice of wine he is , wisely , leaving to the club , for its cellar carries the reputation of being no less impressive than its golf course , which is probably the most photographed in the world .
17 In Finland , which is probably the world 's most northerly agricultural country , there has been a similar fall in dairy-cow numbers to about 607,000 in 1986 and the main milk breed is the Finnish Ayrshire , which now represents about 80 per cent of the national herd , the country 's only other breeds being the Friesian ( 17 per cent ) and the amalgamated Finncattle ( 2 per cent and decreasing ) .
18 Acknowledging that ageism , family discord and psychopathology all play their part in abuse , it is situational stress which is probably the most significant factor in those many episodes which fall short of systematic and gross abuse but which nevertheless cause great distress and suffering .
19 The production of textiles appears to have been a widespread craft which is probably the best represented in the archaeological record .
20 Unfortunately , the ‘ normal ’ 1963 UK stereo edition of ‘ Freewheelin ’ on SBGP 62193 ( which is probably the one your father stored away ) would only pull in about £12 in mint condition .
21 Some fish-houses are now connected to the home central heating system which is probably the cheapest method of heating .
22 In the next chapter , I shall examine the work of Goody , which appears to justify the ‘ autonomous ’ model from a more detached , anthropological perspective and which is probably the major source of general conceptions about literacy outside that discipline .
23 Only if there is a totally new technical invention can one get substitution growth , which is probably the fastest natural growth in demand that the businessman can see .
24 Ankaa lies slightly off the mid-point of a line joining Fomalhaut to Achernar , which is probably the best way of identifying it .
25 The scenery on route to Manarola is stunning , and from there it is a 20 minute walk to Riomaggiore — which is probably the prettiest of the five villages .
26 If the room can be effectively sealed , formaldehyde fumigation , which is probably the most effective method , is feasible .
27 Very recently an even more spectacular occurrence was discovered , which is probably the world 's greatest synchronised natural event .
28 Which is probably the most realistic estimate of what we 're collecting .
29 There is a substantial body of legal precedent in support of this doctrine , the most well known of which is probably the Gray 's Inn Construction case .
30 We will again concentrate our discussion on one particular model ; and we have selected the one which is probably the most fully worked-out .
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