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Example sentences for "will probably"

  • We are to see Egerton to-day, when it will probably be determined.

  • He knows nothing of his own destination he says--but desires me to write directly--as the Endymion will probably sail in three or four days.

  • They went down on Tuesday, and James came back the next day, bringing such favourable accounts as greatly to lessen the distress of the family at Deane, though it will probably be a long while before Mrs. Harwood can be quite at ease.

  • He seemed to revel in his new freedom, and in less than a year he had produced the poem by which he will probably be longest known to posterity.

  • But a secret properly communicated only to those who are to be concerned in the thing in question, will probably be kept by them though they should be a good many.

  • If there is one Oliver Cromwell in the three regiments of guards, he will probably, for the sake of his dear country, depose and murder her; for that is one and the same thing in Russia.

  • To which he will probably ask, Why, or how?

  • With those who have partaken of wine with him, he may be pretty well in unison; but he will probably be offensive, or appear ridiculous, to other people.

  • However, now that he has published his infidelity, he will probably persist in it.

  • He will probably live to be the Marquis of Brotherton.

  • Poor Aunt Ju is in a terrible state, and wants her brother to buy the woman off,--which he will probably have to do.

  • It will probably be our duty to send a commissioner out to Italy to make enquiry.

  • In a constitutional point of view, there can, it will probably be felt, be no doubt that the two lords had a right to the liberty they required.

  • The second question was, it will probably be confessed, even more important.

  • Will probably never go beyond the 12- or 13-year level and is not likely to get as far as the high school.

  • Will probably become an excellent laborer and will pass as perfectly normal, notwithstanding a grade of intelligence which will not develop above 11 or 12 years.

  • Will probably develop to about the 6- or 7-year mental level.

  • Will probably never be able to do work beyond the fourth or fifth grade and is not likely to develop above the 11-year level, if as high.

  • It will probably be necessary for you to review the connection which still exists between, and which binds together, the Church and the State.

  • He has his own yacht, a house in town as well as a large place in the country, and he will probably get a seat in Parliament at the next election.

  • And though I am now much more to Isabel than he will probably ever be again, he has never resented it or been anything but generous and willing to give place to me.

  • He will probably go abroad; but in any case he will not get in your way.

  • The result of this meeting, if acceded to, will probably lead us to a decision upon some questions, which are more doubtful, and that with greater decision and despatch, than could otherwise be procured.

  • Then instead of catching mice, it will probably go after birds if there are any in the neighbourhood.

  • The common method of capturing minnows is to use a sweep net, but it takes several people to handle one properly and for our own use the drop net method will probably supply us with all the bait that we need.

  • If your rest is disturbed by cold, as it will probably be until you become accustomed to it and learn the tricks of the outdoor sleeper, you simply need more covers.

  • A pitcher who stands up for nine innings is obliged to do a tremendous amount of work and if he becomes tired or stiff toward the end of the game he will probably be at the mercy of the opposing batsmen.

  • In such a case he will probably choose "business before pleasure" and the bride will be "taken delivery of" by older members of his family, without disturbing his own literary ambitions.

  • This may be done unwillingly, but it will probably be done.

  • The establishment must be a double one, and he will probably be obliged to divide his time equally between his partners, even having to change all his clothing in going from one house to the other.

  • Many series of portraits taken at short intervals through life, studied carefully side by side, will probably show to some acute observer that Nature is very exact in the tallies that mark the years of human life.

  • Taking everything into account, it will probably be well to construct standards either with oil insulation only, or to bake the coils in shellac before testing, instead of soaking in paraffin.

  • For any size over 6 inches in diameter, the process of grinding and polishing by hand, particularly the latter, will probably be found to involve too much labour, and a machine will be required.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will probably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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