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Example sentences for "more probably"

  • But, more probably, this accusation of negligence and promise of blessing on a change of conduct are independent of the previous verses.

  • Possibly he believed in a special presence of God in the land of Israel, or, more probably, the phrase means to escape from service.

  • It may be that the exact nature of 'the preaching that I bid thee' was not told Jonah till he had to open his mouth in Nineveh; but, more probably, the second charge was identical with the first.

  • Karl Müller adopts), saying that Organa is more probably "Angan, formerly Argan.

  • Either the crowd of surrounding calamities prevent the psalmist from seeing anything but themselves, or, more probably, the failure of vital power accompanying his sorrow dims his vision (Psalm xxxviii.

  • Tyre there mentioned is more probably one of the bringers of gifts to the bride.

  • They are probably due, however, to a somewhat affected modesty, or more probably still, to a priestly poet who was in straits to find a rhyme for Hubertus.

  • But Orellius shows that it is more probably L.

  • Gerlach considers these words to have been addressed either to Valerius Soranus, or more probably to Ælius Stilo, whose judgment in literary matters was so highly thought of that even Q.

  • This took place, according to Lubinus, four years after Persius' death; more probably in A.

  • J may mean where, but it is more probably a mistaken expansion of the original.

  • House was partly the cause of her illness, but one always imputes it to the cause next at hand; more probably it comes from some cause we have no control over or conjecture of.

  • More probably, however, this is but an accidental coincidence; both adam and adamu may come from the same Semitic root meaning ``to make.

  • The passage is more probably intended to allude to the hastening or rapid approach of old age.

  • The next piece is more probably Jeremiah’s, as even Duhm admits; verses 10 and 11 which precede it are not given in the Greek.

  • The invasion is more probably described as actual than imagined as imminent.

  • Perhaps Dalston, near Carlisle; more probably, on philological grounds, Dawstane Rig in Liddesdale; v.

  • More probably, however, its origin was the impalement of two distinct signs.

  • Its origin may have been the ancient sport of hawking; but, more probably, it has an heraldic derivation.

  • Some have thought of two companies of priestly watchers meeting as they went their rounds in the Temple; others, more probably, take vv.

  • Some commentators suppose it an integral part of the psalm, but it is more probably an editorial addition.

  • Hebrew is more probably to be found in the root kasaf, to cut off.

  • Davidson holds this is more probably of the defenders.

  • Footnote 151: Local antiquarian research, however, considers that the name is more probably Audley.


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