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Example sentences for "most probably"

  • This is, most probably, the case of those who are starved to death with cold, and of those who are said to die in Holland from long skaiting on their frozen canals.

  • Hunger is most probably perceived by those numerous ramifications of nerves that are seen about the upper opening of the stomach; and thirst by the nerves about the fauces, and the top of the gula.

  • It is most probably propagated by ova, which may easily pass along the circulating vessels of other animals.

  • Most probably, the base of this rocky mountain had been decomposing through the lapse of many ages, and thus fell without any extraneous violence.

  • And in the glowworm, since their light is usually more brilliant in the female, it is most probably intended to conduct the sexes to each other.

  • The part of the cove on the northeast side of the creek has lately been burned, most probably as a signal on some occasion.

  • We know that the Minnetarees of the Missouri extend their excursions on the south side of the river as high as the Yellowstone, and the Assiniboins visit the northern side, most probably as high as Porcupine River.

  • Fortunately for myself, most probably, the place had long been deserted.

  • This circumstance is the usual consequence of many nervous affections, and arises, most probably, from the foulness of the breath, a natural result of impaired digestion, and from a peculiar acrimony of the cutaneous secretions.

  • Most probably Foersech's priest was aware of this circumstance when he accepted from the privileged malefactors the game killed by the tree they had sought.

  • It was adopted, most probably, at first from domestic buildings.

  • No more, most probably, could the author of the Odyssey.

  • Suggestions of an old man who observed to the nativs that he thought we were bad men and had Come most probably in order to kill them.

  • Porcupine river and from thence upwards most probably as far as the mountains by the Minetares of Fort de Prarie and the Black Foot Indians who inhabit the S.

  • General Howe would, most probably, avail himself of the ice which would soon form, and of the dissolution of the American army, to pass the Delaware and seize Philadelphia.

  • Had this important manoeuvre been communicated, it would, most probably, have turned the attention of General Putnam, more particularly, to the Jamaica road.

  • It most probably originated in the resemblance of the names of that slave to that of the weazel, which the Greeks called γαλῆ.

  • The story of Ariadne’s intercourse with Bacchus is most probably founded on the fact, that on arriving at the Isle of Naxos, when she was deserted by Theseus, she became the wife of a priest of Bacchus.

  • This is, most probably, the asp, a small serpent of Egypt, which is frequently found represented on the statues of Isis.

  • It is, most probably, built entirely upon the name of the damsel who was said to have met with the untimely and unnatural fate so well depicted by the Poet.

  • Whatever may have been the cause, Arnold is most probably indebted to it for his escape from the fate which his treason merited.

  • These representations, most probably, induced the strong language of the second article in the charge.

  • These opinions, when communicated to the government, most probably contributed to protract the war.

  • But curious to tell, in that very strait of theirs, perched together in that airy top, their domestic differences again broke forth; most probably, from their being suddenly forced into such very close contact.

  • At Valparaiso her protector put her ashore; most probably, as I afterward had reason to think, for a nuisance.

  • The bear now seen continued in sight but an instant; the height to which he had clambered being so great, most probably, as to weary him with the effort, and to compel him to fall back again.

  • The only sign of life they could detect about the hut was an occasional bark from Hive, who had been taken within the building, most probably to protect him from the bullets and arrows of the enemy.

  • By this time the savages ceased to call to each other; most probably conscious of the advantage it gave the fugitive.

  • Strand was an open country road, with a mansion here and there, on the banks of the river Thames, most probably a castle or stronghold.

  • Most probably he died of apoplexy, the tobacco giving him the coup de grace.

  • There are various stories of the origin of it; but, most probably, he had an over-sanguine constitution, which he exasperated by intemperance.

  • Johnstone-Lavis thinks: most probably of lava of the flow of 1631, from the La Scala quarries.

  • You all know, most probably, the errand which has brought the Signor Viti and myself to this house, to-night?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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