Example sentences of "[adj] probably [vb -s] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This probably represents a combination of the requirements of the Housing ( Homeless Persons ) Act 1977 and the Rent ( Agriculture ) Act 1976 , which added some agricultural workers to the authority 's responsibilities .
2 Another feature which has to be explained is the emplacement of massive granite intrusions of various ages which cover about 464 000 km 2 ( about 15 per cent ) of the surface of the range ; this probably represents a volume in excess of 2x106km 3 — the greatest mass of granite intrusions on Earth .
3 This probably represents the future , at any rate so long as petroleum-led growth continues to provide opportunities for differentiation .
4 This probably represents the situation in the sub-market as a whole given Kuoni 's position as market leader ( except for the Gambia which is beginning to appear strongly in short-haul brochures ) .
5 This probably represents an underestimate of the proliferative capacity of 14-day precursors because it is likely that not all cells are successfully incorporated into the reaggregates .
6 This probably underestimates the extent to which there has been a wider shift away from direct council provision , however .
7 Many part-time mature graduates are relatively limited to a local labour market rather than a national or international one , and this probably influences the behaviour of both employers and graduates .
8 This probably explains the failure of bFGF to protect the gastric mucosa against the damage caused by absolute ethanol and acidified aspirin .
9 This probably reflects a change in the children to be placed .
10 This probably reflects a number of trends , including the switch to community provision , reduced numbers of places to provide residents with single rooms and limitations upon public sector expenditure .
11 This probably reflects the effect of high male mortality rates resultant from the major wars and it should not therefore be assumed that future cohorts of elderly will continue to illustrate this extreme gender imbalance .
12 This probably reflects the fact that all such work tended to attract men from similar areas — those that were conveniently situated or with low levels of local employment .
13 This probably reflects the fact that the equivalent of the owners and long-term creditors is the Government , on the public 's behalf ; and that , although return on capital is of interest , the necessarily wider view of the industry 's role in the economy takes precedence .
14 So far the volume of queries has not been large , but this probably reflects the fact that many users get help from other users at their institution .
15 This probably reflects the balance of their training where the emphasis is upon pre-school aged children .
16 This probably misconstrues the function of patriotic sentiment .
17 This probably means a motorway or fast-track dual carriageway to Stratford , running through the heart of Hackney from Highbury corner to the Lea interchange .
18 While the kinetic approach embodied in the WLF equation and the equilibrium treatment of the G-D theory have both been successful in their way , the one-sided aspect of each probably masks the fact that they are not entirely incompatible with one another .
19 This is not a startlingly high number but , bearing in mind that each probably supports a family , some 5,000 to 10,000 may well depend on the income from garbage picking The pickers operate in different ways .
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