Example sentences of "it is probable [that] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It is probable that neither version of Doctor Faustus represents the play as originally written by Marlowe .
2 It is probable that many patients are treated privately and so these cases are not notified and also that some patients may come to England for diagnosis and treatment .
3 While the woman has no natural way of eliminating the infection , it is probable that many men carry the infection in the urethra for a matter of a few days only , after which the flushing action of passing urine may eliminate the organisms .
4 If , conversely , one used educational and type-of-occupation criteria to classify individuals ( and these are highly relevant to the question of how standard a speaker 's language is ) , it is probable that many wives , especially those of working-class men , would come out above their husbands .
5 However , in view of the importance of even 3d. in the weekly budget of the poor , the inconvenience to , and lack of enthusiasm for the scheme of , employers and the absence of any machinery for ensuring that all workers earning under £150 p.a. wee indeed covered , it is probable that many of the poorest workers ( many of them women ) were not in the end provided for .
6 It is probable that many factors are involved in the incidence , and that these vary among populations .
7 It considers that early implementation-would not add greatly to the costs of preparation of financial statements and that it is probable that such costs would be exceeded by the benefits to users .
8 Over 800 modules are available to students and it is probable that all 3,000 students registered have unique programmes of study .
9 In recent years members of Darlington Lecture Association have heard some remarkable stories but it is probable that few have been so remarkable or so moving as that which John Hawkridge will tell on Monday .
10 The curriculum of the college centred on Muslim jurisprudence and Quranic studies , but Delhi had a reputation for astronomy and medicine and it is probable that these were also taught at the Hauz Khas .
11 It is probable that these changes in signal represent areas of necrosis , granulation tissue , and fibrosis but their importance in terms of clinical management and in identifying residual active cancer remains uncertain .
12 It is probable that these individuals were well and asymptomatic or had minimal symptoms .
13 Furthermore , it is probable that more labour-saving commodities do not necessarily replace domestic labour , but simply serve to make more domestic labour possible ( Molyneux , 1979 ) .
14 It is probable that both the authorities and the banking system felt the need for an alternative approach to monetary management , and after wide-ranging discussions between the Bank and financial intermediaries , the arrangements embodied in the document Competition and Credit Control became operative on 16 September 1971 .
15 It is probable that both will be discussed in the forthcoming conference on environment and development to be held in 1992 in Brazil .
16 In these circumstances , it is probable that both transactions will be regarded as interdependent so that the part exchange element may be construed as a sale subject to a condition subsequently , thereby , making it determinable if the financier does not accept the transaction .
17 In addition to their hypoglycaemic action it is probable that some or all of these compounds may have antiplatelet effects .
18 It is probable that some units on sale will find applications in other , wood-rich developing countries .
19 From the Templars ' use of the Atbash Cipher , it is probable that some form of Nazarean or neo-Nazarean sect had continued to survive in the Middle East as late as the twelfth century , and had made its teachings available to the West .
20 It is probable that some islands around Britain have been formed by the oscillatory nature of Pleistocene sea level ( Fig. 9.3 ) .
21 It is probable that some were created to meet a genuine administrative need .
22 As we move on to the fifteenth century , it is hard to judge the extent or the severity of individual outbreaks of plague or of other diseases , but it is probable that some of the epidemics which occurred in urban centres , where plague was most common , were on a sufficient scale to outweigh any natural increase in the population .
23 Following changes in school curricula , and the consequent introduction of the new first-year course described above , it is probable that some lectures will be introduced into the fourth year , and graduate lectures will be increased .
24 The requirement that the defects be disclosed to the buyer is one of degree and it is probable that some positive act of drawing attention seems to be required .
25 It is probable that this will have much to offer .
26 It is probable that this was a transitional period , in which cavalry techniques and the use of stirrups were being developed , while the earlier form of the armed group and shield wall was still extensively used .
27 Although the young man and Mrs H. denied rectal intercourse , it is probable that this was the site that had served as a source of the infection , which had presumably originated with her husband over a year previously .
28 It is probable that this signal is restricted to the vicinity of activated spines and is amplified by release from intracellular stores .
29 It is probable that this cruel game will continue without end ’ ( Michels , 1959 , p. 408 ) .
30 It is probable that this is the section of the Act of 1925 to which Sir William meant to refer since in each case the later section is the mirror image of the earlier section .
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